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Vinda
Twisting ivy on a tree trunk; the beautiful shape of a snail’s shell. Vinda draws inspiration from serpentine forms and produces a striking pair of mitts. These are an engaging and satisfying project for intermediate knitters and up.
Both written and charted instructions are provided for this pattern.
A “Skipped Cable” version of the charts is provided that omits any overlapping cables between the front and back stitch sets when using Magic Loop, allowing for two at a time knitting. The green mitts pictured were knit with the Skipped Cable charts.
Materials
200 yards of worsted weight yarn
US#4/ 3.5 mm - 24” or longer circular needle or DPNs
US#6/ 4mm - 24” or longer circular needle or DPNs
Techniques Used
Knitting small circumferences in the round
Cables
Increases and decreases
Thumb Gusset: picking up stitches
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- First published: February 2017
- Page created: February 19, 2017
- Last updated: July 5, 2022 …
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