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Winter Stars Mittens
After spending many hours in the cold under a sky full of magically twinkling stars in the north of Sweden, we were lucky to see northern lights, from faint to breathtaking marvellous. This unforgettable experience inspired me to a new mittens pattern, which I therefore called Winter Stars Mittens.
Using DK weight yarn, these mittens are quickly knitted and durable. They are perfect to keep you warm on a walk or training in rainy, windy and cold weather.
The following skills are required:
• Old Norwegian Cast On
• Knitting in the round using DPNs or the Magic Loop method
• Two-color stranding
• Basic increases (make one stitch right or left)
• Basic decreases (k2tog, ssk, SK2P)
• Backward loop cast-on
• Picking up stitches
Circumference: 20cm
Length: ca. 25 cm / adjustable
You can adjust the size by using different yarn and needle sizes.
I knit my mittens using double pointed needles.
Of course you can also use the Magic Loop
method.
Feel free to use the tags #winterstarsmittens and #runningyarn on Instagram to share your work and finished mittens!
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- First published: November 2016
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