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Mittens Hooked On A Dowel
This mitten pattern combines both crochet and knitting. It includes a knit ribbed cuff and a slip stitch crocheted hand and thumb.
Based on a pattern by Albert Miller from Maine.
Yarn requirements:
sturdy, medium weight acrylic yarn (Albert Miller’s choice- said wool neither held up as well nor was as warm) or
medium weight wool yarn (Robin Hansen’s preference- used Bartlettyarns Homespun - tending to the heavy side of medium weight). You take your choice.
For a pair you will need for main color (by size): oz(g):
3(85.5) 4(114), 4(114), 5(142.5), 5(142.5)
Contrasting color (for cuffs): oz(g):
1/2(14.25), 3/4(21.5), 3.4(21.5) 1(28.5, 1(28.5)
Equipment:
- The dowel hook (book includes instructions for making your own from a dowel or other piece of thin wood if you are not able to source one)
- 1 set size 4 (3.5 mm, Can size 9) double-pointed knitting needles, or size you need to work k1,p1 ribbing at correct tension
- blunt-tipped yarn needle
- 1 medium size safety pin and 1 smaller (but not tiny) safety pin
Tension:
6.5 sts= 1” or 2.5 cm in k1,p1 ribbing
6 sts=1” or 2.5 cm in slip-st crochet worked through the front of the stitch only
Measurement chart for sizing includes: Hand length, Hand circumference (including tip of thumb), Mitten hand length, Length of mitten thumb, Mitten width.
- First published: February 2006
- Page created: March 4, 2012
- Last updated: March 5, 2012 …
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