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Bay of Biscay
Crossing the Bay of Biscay by ferry takes a long time, of course, that translates as a knitting time for a knitter. Grab some leftover sock yarns, easily memorable stitch pattern and before you know, the bay is crossed and a pair of mitts is done! The mitts are worked in the round. The gusset and ribbed pattern on the top of the hand ensures a better fit. The Eyelet Mock Cable Rib pattern is enhanced with slipped stitches to add the impression of ripple waves on the sea. The stitch pattern is charted and written. Separate instructions are given for the right hand, left hand and thumbs. Directions for three sizes are given. Familiarize yourself with a jogless stripes technique for uniform stripes, avoiding a little jog in the colour.
Size:
Circumference of the mitten (at the widest part of the hand):
S: unstretched 16 cm / 6¼’’ stretches to 18 cm / 7’’
M: unstretched 17.5 cm / 7’’ stretches to 20 cm / 8’’
L: unstretched 19 cm / 7½’’ stretches to 22 cm / 8½’’
Height: 18 cm / 7’’ (adjustable)
Yarn:
Fingering / 4 ply in two contrasting colours. 100 g / 3.5 oz = 400 m / 436 yards;
Approximate amounts depending on size:
MC 30 - 35 g / 1.06 – 1.25 oz = 120 – 140 m / 131 – 153 yards
CC 13 - 15 g / 0.46 – 0.53 oz = 52 – 60 m / 57 – 65 yards
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- First published: May 2019
- Page created: May 28, 2019
- Last updated: October 24, 2022 …
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