Vis-a-vis Mitts
by Anne Tremolieres
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© TKGA, 2021
© TKGA, 2021
© TKGA, 2021
Vis-a-vis Mitts
In French, a vis-à-vis is an S-shaped double armchair allowing two people to talk to each other without having to turn their heads. We call it also a confidant. When there are three armchairs, it’s called an indiscreet. I found that charming and inspiring in these times of social distancing. Latvian braid leaning in opposite directions and face-to-face stranded birds seemed perfect to evoke vis-à-vis.
As I wanted mitts wearable on sunny days, the Diamond Lace pattern found in the Japanese Knitting Stitch Bible was ideal to adorn the back of the hand.
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About this yarn
by Ancient Arts Fibre Crafts
Fingering
75% Merino, 25% Tussah
437 yards
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100
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