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Bangled Mitts
The right amount of warmth and softness without the bulk make these gauntlet’s perfect for transitioning from winter in to spring. Especially fun, when worn with a short sleeved t-shirt or right on top of the sleeves of your long sleeved tee. This is a fast and fun project loaded with plenty of skill building opportunities such as; knitting in the round, jogless join, simple cables, slip stitching and working a button hole.
This pattern was originally in Knitscene Winter/Spring 2010 as Bungled Mitts. This issue it is currently out of stock however you can purchase the pattern above.
Finished Size 8¼“ circumference and 15¼” long
Yarn Manos del Uruguay Rittenhouse Merino 5-Ply (100% merino; 241 yd 222 m/100 g):
• cinnamon (MC), 1 skein
• nickel (gray; CC), 1 skein
Yarn distributed by Fairmount Fibers
Gauge 20 sts and 36 rows = 4” in St st in the rnd
Tools
• Size 6 (4 mm): set of double-pointed needles (dpn)
• Yarn needle
• Cable needle (cn)
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