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Ruba'iyat Mittens
The Ruba’iyat of Omar Khayyam is one of my favourite poems. The lush translation offered by Edward FitzGerald conjures images of aromatic spices, beautiful textiles and sensuous geometric design. When I saw the elegant and intricate motifs based on Persian rug-making in Richard Rutt’s A History of Hand-Knitting, I decided to design a pair of mittens that would infuse whispers of Khayyam’s Persia into a snowy Canadian winter.
I recommend using either Knit Picks Telemark or Knit Picks Palette (or comparable yarns), depending on the size you wish to make. These are tightly-knit mittens, designed to keep out the cold and wind, and are knit in the round on DPNs (no seaming). Your choice of yarn & gauge will determeine the size you make.
The pattern includes written instructions and charts.
Clarification: in the instructions it says “K 4”, meaning K 4 rounds. Thanks to Jillie for catching this!
I off-centred the cuff pattern so that it seemed more dynamic, but it would be easy to shift it over a few stitches if you want the swirls centred under the main mitten pattern, depending on your preference.
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- First published: January 2009
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- Last updated: December 17, 2018 …
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