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Women's Drip Drop Mitts
Skill Level: Intermediate
The color oozes in this funky pattern perfect for just about anyone.
You can use either a solid color or variegated yarn to create the fair isle pattern.
This pattern may look spontaneous and difficult, but it is really easy and is a great introduction to fair isle crochet since it only uses two colors throughout.
(All measured around the palm right below where fingers meet.
Small Mitts: 7.5” around x 6.5 tall
Medium Mitts: 8” around x 7” tall
Large Mitts: 8.5” around x 7.5 tall
The pattern uses Fair Isle crochet which creates a double thick fabric for extra warmth.
Fair Isle is a technique where two colors are used in any particular row to create pictures or designs in your project. Don’t know how to do Fair Isle? Don’t worry, there is an extensive photo tutorial section that will not only teach you how to create Fair Isle but also covers all of this:
- Color Changing throughout the mitts including at the round join.
- Catching the yarn to create short floats.
- How to keep your yarn untangled.
- How to keep your seam straight and invisible on your mitts.
The mitts include full written instructions as well as a color chart for the Fair Isle portion.
Video tutorials on fair isle are available on my website.
Recommended Yarn
3 - Light
Recommended Hooks
2.5mm US-C
3.25mm US-D
3.5mm US-E
Sizes Included are:
Small Mitts: 7.5” around x 6.5 tall
Medium Mitts: 8” around x 7” tall
Large Mitts: 8.5” around x 7.5 tall
Stitch Diagram?
Yes
Pattern Info
The gloves are in .pdf format, you will need Adobe Reader to view and print it.
Just a quick reminder, this is my original design (and tutorials) and they are not to be copied and reproduced for monetary purposes, I’d love if you made as many as you liked for yourself or to give as gifts, or even sell for profit (see store policies for more on this), but please do not make copies of the pattern or tutorials. Thanks!
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- First published: September 2015
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- Last updated: October 21, 2019 …
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