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October 26, 2004

Interlacements Mitts

I picked up this pattern at Rosie's. They're so simple! You cast on around the fingers and knit toward your elbow.

Brightmittsdone1BrightmittssidebysideBrightmittsthumb
the yarn is so soft
and comfy to wear
this color is more accuratethere is no thumb gusset
just a K1P1 rib to do
all the stretching you need

Specs
Pattern: From Rosie's Yarn Cellar
Yarn: Interlacements Oregon Worsted - about 75 yards

The yarn is so stretchy and comfy. The hanks are over 500 yards so I plan on making a neck warmer and a pair of socks with it. The color is really really bright but I like it too (in small doses). I wore them around the office yesterday because it's cold in the mornings and I got a few compliments and even more stares :)

I plan to make a few more pairs of these. They're great little stash buster projects, they are nice to wear by themselves or over gloves, and would make lovely stocking stuffers.

Comments

this is the perfect pattern for what i've been wanting to make a friend. i havent found any that art knit fingers-down with a good thumb...is this pattern the "armwarmers & gauntlets" one seen here?: http://www.rosiesyarncellar.com/shopping.htm?http://www.rosiesyarncellar.com/products/shoppingmain.htm?http://www.rosiesyarncellar.com/products/armwarmers.htm

if so, did you buy just the pattern & not the kit?


thank you!

I didn't see an answer to the above question and I am wondering how to buy just the patter and not the yarn as well. I have some beautiful leftover yarn that would work perfectly. Any help would be greatly appreciated

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