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Keeping Mittens
Difficulty Easy
Yarn Weight 2
Finished Size 7 3/4 (8 3/4, 9 3/4)“ hand circumference; 7 (8, 9)” hand length. Mittens shown measure 7 3/4”.
Yarn Handspun (100% Icelandic wool; approximately 244 yd 223 m/3 1/2 oz 100 g): undyed, 58 (75, 95) g.
Needles Size 2 (2.75 mm): straight and set of double-pointed (dpn). Adjust needle size if necessary to obtain the correct gauge.
Notions Stitch markers (m); tapestry needle.
Gauge 22 sts and 32 rows = 4” in St st.
NOTES
• For techniques you don’t know, please visit our online knitting glossary at www.interweave.com/interweave-knitting-glossary.
• These mittens are worked flat in rows and then seamed. The thumb is worked in the round.
• The first stitch of every row is slipped. The last stitch of every row is worked through the back loop. This creates a selvedge edge that will make it easier to seam the side of the mitten closed.
• These mittens were made with yarn handspun by Sandi Rosner. To substitute, choose a sport- or DK-weight yarn and swatch to make sure you can match the gauge. You’ll need about 140 (185, 230) yd.
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- First published: October 2023
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