Winding Road Mitts by Adrienne Lash

Winding Road Mitts

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Knitting
December 2014
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
28 stitches and 52 rows = 4 inches
in garter stitch
US 3 - 3.25 mm
4.0 mm (G)
120 - 135 yards (110 - 123 m)
One Size Fits Most/Adjustable
English
Discontinued. This digital pattern is no longer available online.

Winding Road Mitts use a meandering wavy lace pattern, knit as you work, to create a delicate and elegant edging along the top. The bottom portion of the mitt is worked in garter stitch, creating a very stretchy fabric that will expand to fit most hands. Instructions are included for adjusting the size of your mitts.

In working these mitts, you’ll use several techniques: a provisional cast on, short rows, lace, and a three needle bind off. But don’t let that intimidate you if you’re newer to knitting or have never used these techniques. The lace pattern is simple, most of the mitt is garter stitch, and the short rows and three needle bind off are explained in the instructions. BECAUSE the short rows are worked in garter stitch, you can skip the peskier part of the process, picking up the wraps.

This is a great project for a beginner to learn a few new skills, or for the seasoned knitter to whip up a quick last minute gift.

The finished mitts stretch to fit, but are snug enough to provide a tiny bit of comfy compression, without interfering with finger agility. You can knit a pair, then wear them while you knit ANOTHER pair ;)

This pattern was inspired in part by the sideways construction of Cratchitt Garter Mitts by Susan Newhall, but incorporates several additional techniques and design elements. Enjoy the pattern, and please feel free to message me with any questions.

I invite you to make1 (or in this case, make2)!