Kanbalar Mitts by Expression Fiber Arts

Kanbalar Mitts

Knitting
March 2018
yarn held together
Sport
+ Sport
= Sport (12 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette stitch
US 5 - 3.75 mm
250 - 300 yards (229 - 274 m)
One Size Fits Most
English
This pattern is available for free.

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These easy fingerless mitts will keep your hands warm this winter, while leaving your fingers free to drive, type or text. Don’t panic at the reverse stockinette stitch! These are knit in stockinette stitch, then turned inside out before the thumb is finished, keeping your purling to a minimum. You can keep that a secret, though, when your friends ooh and aah over them. We won’t tell!

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This pattern is designed for use with one skein of our Luster Sport Yarn in colorway: Belgian Chocolate Shavings. You’ll need US Size 5 (3.75 mm) 9” circular needles (or 32” or longer for Magic Loop) and/or DPNs.

Notes From the Designer:

•Sometimes reverse stockinette can be just as pretty as stockinette stitch. However, I know there are a lot of knitters who don’t like to purl. To get the best of both worlds, these mitts are worked knit side out, then turned purl side out before finishing the thumb. Voila! The joy of reverse stockinette without the pain of purling every round!
•These mitts work up quickly with sport weight yarn held double, which also provides some extra warmth for those chilly mornings that aren’t yet ready to give way to spring.
•I was working on the sample while bingeing on one of my favorite video games, Tales of Xillia. I named them after the city of Kanbalar, which is located high in the mountains of the country of Auj Oule. I like that location in the game because it’s always snowy and even the non-playable characters have great winter costumes (I’m a fan of anything not summer, but especially winter). I know the characters in Kanbalar would probably prefer mittens to mitts, but sometimes you need your fingers free to work while still keeping your hands warm, particularly if you work in a shop or inn!