Spring & Fall Embroidery Mitts by Karima Sundarji

Spring & Fall Embroidery Mitts

Knitting
August 2019
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
28 stitches and 40 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch
US 2 - 2.75 mm
40 - 400 yards (37 - 366 m)
S[M, L] – Adult, Women’s
English
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When I look at my pile of UFOs (Unfinished Objects), a consistent pattern appears - a second sock, a second glove, a second sleeve, another second sock, a second fingerless mitt. SSS (Second Sock Syndrome) and it’s various mutations are a real crisis. Until the medical researchers find a cure, these mitts are a panacea. They treat the primary symptoms of SSS - boredom from doing the exact same thing again!

Each mitt has a few little variations to keep them interesting enough to complete the pair. They also allow you to try your hand at a little embroidery in the safety of your own knitting. (and there are step-by-step instructions if you’ve never embroidered before!)

The Spring Mitt (right hand) features the first budding flowers of spring while the Fall Mitt (left hand) features the first leaves changing colors. Both mitts have varied traveling cables and colorful i-cord edging.

Spring and Fall are the perfect season for a light pair of mitts so enjoy wearing them.

And don’t forget to support the much needed research for a cure to SSS.

SIZE
Mitts: SM, L – Adult, Women’s

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Hand Circumference: 77.5, 8 inches/17.519,20cm
Hand Length: 8 inches/20 cm

MATERIALS

Asylum Fibers Funny Farm 80% Merino, 10% Cashmere goat, 10% Nylon
382 yards / 100 grams
;
MC Scores; .5.5,.5 skeins

Asylum Fibers Twinkle Toes Mini 75% Merino, 20% Nylon, 5% Stellina
87 yards / 20 grams
;
CC1 Chaos 1901; .1.1, .1 skeins
CC1aPut aside 3 strands - 24 inches/60cm each of CC1 to use for CC1a in Spring Mitt Chart for small branches
CC2 I’m Alive; .2.2, .2 skeins

Bittersweet Woolery Star Dust 75% Merino, 20% Nylon, 5% Metallic
435 yards / 100 grams
;
CC3 Wasabi; .1.1, .1 skeins

Miss Babs Estrellita 92% superwash Merino, 8% Lurex
400 yards / 100 grams
;
CC4 Wild Iris; .1.1, .1 skeins

Note: You can substitute small amounts of any sock yarn for the CC1-CC4 colors

Notions
Set of US 2/2.75mm double-pointed needles, or needles for your preferred method for small circumference circular knitting, or size needed to obtain gauge
Stitch markers
Cable needle
Tapestry needle
Small sharp scissors
Approx. 12 inches smooth waste yarn in a contrasting color

GAUGE
28 sts = 4 inches/10 cm in stockinette stitch worked in the round
40 rounds= 4 inches/10 cm in stockinette stitch worked in the round

PATTERN NOTES
This project uses a cable cast on; directions for one technique may be found http://knitty.com/ISSUEsummer05/FEATsum05TT.html