Adair Mittens
by Elizabeth Murphy
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© Elizabeth Murphy

© Elizabeth Murphy

© Elizabeth Murphy

© Elizabeth Murphy

© Elizabeth Murphy
Adair Mittens
Discontinued.
This digital pattern is no longer available online.
Adair is a Celtic name meaning: a ford by the oaks trees.
Just behind our homestead, where the river flows slow and shallow, the animals have been seen crossing into the forest where they disappear under a canopy of oaks.
This classic style mitten has a color pattern inspired by the tall, sturdy oaks growing along the shores of the Chippewa River.
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- First published: January 2014
- Page created: January 15, 2014
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