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Pinky Swear Mitts
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This pattern contains instructions for 2 different lengths of mitts as well as well as an option to make mittens.
50% of all proceeds from the sale of this pattern will be donated to the Pinky Swear Foundation Their mission: Helping kids with cancer and their families with financial and emotional support.
PRINTING Note: This is a checklist pattern; it is not necessary to print the entire pattern if you prefer not to use the checkboxes for each section.
PATTERN NOTES: The little “bows” of texture stitches on this design reminded me of two little hands connected at the pink fingers and I couldn’t get that image out of my mind. They are easy to knit and will knit up quickly. Knit your preferred length, long or short. The mitts are designed to be knit with 1-2” of negative ease.
SIZES: 1 (2, 3, 4): Child (Teen/Adult SM, Adult M, Adult L)
NOTE: The mitts are designed to be knit with 1” / 2.5 cm of negative ease.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS:
Palm/Wrist Circumference: 5.25 (6, 6.75, 7.75)” / 13.5 (15, 17, 19.5) cm
Long Mitt/Forearm Circumference: 6.75 (7.75, 8.5, 9.5)” / 17 (19.5, 21.5, 24) cm
YARDAGE:
Short Length: 90 (115, 140, 165) yards
Long length: 140 (175, 200, 235) yards
SAMPLES:
Sample #1: Size 4 Long pair of mitts with was knit in Miss Babs Laurel Falls Sport in the Valiant Grapes colorway using 234 yards and weighing 78 grams.
Sample #2: Size 3 Short pair of mitts, was knit in Miss Babs Laurel Falls Sport in the Sea Dragon colorway using 138 yards and weighing 46 grams.
To make a pinky promise, or pinky swear, is a traditional gesture most commonly practiced amongst children involving the locking of the pinkies of two people to signify that a promise has been made. The gesture is taken to signify that the person can break the finger of the one who broke the promise.
This pattern was written for personal use, please honor the copyright.
Tech editing and Graphic Design by Corrina Ferguson.
Test knitters were Cathy Amdall, Valerie Arthur, Christine Cardinal, Kathy Koehle, Jeanne Lawrence, Carol Lee, Cathy Manchur, Becky McTeague, Emily Saopraseuth, Jessica Schick, and Brandi Stoker.
Photography by Anna Stauber of Boreal Studios Photography. Model was Cori Eichelberger
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- First published: September 2023
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