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Blurry Mittens
Brrr + flurries = Blurry Mittens.
These mittens are sized from tweens to big and make a feature out of a small amount of mohair and an easy two-row chevron pattern just where it counts the most.
Blurry Mittens are knit flat to make it easier to carry warm + blurry mohair yarns just over the back of the hand while the rest of the palm is worked plain, and then the thumbs are knit in the round.
Yarn Requirements, Main Colour (MC): Double knitting weight wool or wool blend 85 (100, 120, 135, 160, 175) yd/78 (92, 110, 124, 146, 160) m.
Contrast Carry-along (CC): Lace weight mohair, used held double 55 (55, 60, 60, 65, 65) yds/50 (50, 55, 55, 60, 60) m in each of four colours, all sizes.
Shown in Rico Essentials Merino DK (100% merino; 131 yd/120 m per 1.7 oz/50g) colour 60, 1 (1, 2, 2, 2, 2) balls with Rico Essentials Super Kid Mohair (70% mohair, 30% silk, 219 yd/200 m per .88 oz/25 g) colours 49, 16, 37, and 46, 1 ball each.
Originally published in Knit Now Magazine, Blurry Mitts are now available for purchase as an individual pattern here.
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