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Below The Horizon Mittens
The Below The Horizon Mittens are knitted flat in garter stitch and sewn together at the end. A colourful graphic motif is created using the intarsia technique. Each mitten is knitted from the bottom up, beginning with a 2 x 2 rib, then working the base of the palm, where you increase stitches for the thumb. Next, the thumb is knitted flat, then sewn together, after which you return to the body
of the mitten to begin decreasing for the top.
You will knit two mittens with identical construction and almost-identical intarsia patterns, following the charts. When wearing the mittens, the pattern that shows on the palm side of one mitten sits on the back of the hand on the other mitten, and vice versa.
SIZES
Sizes 1 (2) 3 are designed to fit a hand circumference of:
18 (20) 22cm (7 (7¾) 8¾in).
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
- Circumference: 18.5 (20.5) 22.5cm / 7¼ (8) 9in
- Length: 24.5 (25.5) 26.5cm / 9¾ (10) 10½in
YARN
Chunky (bulky) weight yarn in five shades.
C1: 45 (50) 56m / 49 (55) 61yds
C2: 32 (36) 41m / 35 (39) 45yds
C3: 27 (32) 38m / 30 (35) 41yds
C4: 27 (32) 38m / 30 (35) 41yds
C5: 31 (38) 45m / 34 (41) 49yds
Yarn used in the sample: Biches & Bûches, Le Coton & Alpaca (66 per cent GOTS Cotton and 34 per cent Super Fine Alpaca, 90m / 98yds – 50g / 1¾oz).
C1: Soft Dark Grey, (1 skein)
C2: Light Grey Blue, (1 skein)
C3: Dark Green Grey, (1 skein)
C4: Rose Grey, (1 skein)
C5: Soft Gold, (1 skein)
NEEDLES
4.5mm (US 7) circular needles, or size needed to obtain the correct tension (gauge), for the mittens and 3.5mm (US 4) circular needles for the cuff.
TENSION (GAUGE)
18 sts x 34 rows (17 garter ridges) to 10 x 10cm 4 x 4in) in garter stitch using 4.5mm (US 7), measured after washing and blocking.
SKILL LEVEL
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