Cady Twisted-Stitch Mittens
by Kate Gagnon Osborn
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© Joe Hancock for Interweave
© Joe Hancock for Interweave
© Joe Hancock for Interweave
Cady Twisted-Stitch Mittens
The two-end knitting technique, known as twined knitting or tvåändsstickning, is created when two strands of the same color are alternated stitch by stitch. Common theory is that twined knitting originated in Sweden, perhaps as far back as 1680, to produce a strong, warm fabric that could withstand hard wear during the long winters. These mittens are worked in a variation of the traditional technique in which the two strands are worked Fair Isle fashion with one yarn always carried on top of the other in the back of the work. Beginning with a lined picot cuff, these mittens are decorated with knit and purl stitches to provide subtle texture to the design.
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About this pattern
19 projects,
in 90 queues
About this yarn
by The Fibre Co
Fingering
50% Alpaca, 30% Merino, 20% Rayon from Bamboo
200 yards
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50
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