Parallelogram Mitts by Natasha Sills

Parallelogram Mitts

Knitting
December 2024
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
12 stitches and 16 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette
US 8 - 5.0 mm
67 - 100 yards (61 - 91 m)
Custom
English

These mitts are created using a parallelogram shape that wraps around your hand and snakes down around your arm. Each mitt consists of three main sections: increases at the beginning, straight knitting in the middle, decreases at the end.

These mitts are a perfect canvas for experimentation. Instructions are given for working the mitts in stockinette or garter stich, as preferred. However, as long as you keep the basic pattern shape in mind, these mitts can be made in any stitch pattern: ribbing, brioche, seed stitch, or even lace. You can also try using a contrasting colored yarn or silk ribbon to create a visible seam. Or make extra-long mitts and scrunch them up at the wrist for more warmth and insulation.

Size
Custom

Finished measurements
Ecru mitts
Circumference: 8 inches (21 cm)
Length: 8 inches (21 cm)

Rainbow mitts
Circumference: 8 inches (21 cm)
Length: 15 inches (38 cm)

Materials

  • Approximately 67 yards (61 meters) worsted weight yarn (ecru, singles yarn, 9 WPI, spun from a chunky carded wool batt) or 100 yards (92 meters) heavy aran weight yarn (rainbow, 2-ply, 7 WPI, spun from 100% Merino commercial combed top)
  • US 8 (5.0 mm) needles for worsted weight yarn
  • US 9 (5.5 mm) needles for heavy aran weight yarn
  • Tapestry needle for seaming

Gauge
Ecru mitts
12 stitches and 16 rows over 4 inches (10 cm)

Rainbow mitts
16 stitches and 24 rows over 4 inches (10 cm)