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Cabled Tassels Fingerless Mitts
This pattern has been revised to clarify the charts and directions for the lifted increase. Please make sure you are working from the revised pattern (Rev 8-19)
These mitts go with the Cabled Tassels Hat and Cowl patterns, using a portion of the same motif.
There are both charts and fully written out directions for each (L&R) hand.
The pair uses approximately 100 yards of a light worsted weight yarn, and can be knit up in a few hours.
I do them TAAT using magic loop, but they can be done one at a time with DPNs or any other circular method.
The size is for an Adult Medium, but there is enough stretch to fit a fairly large hand, and enough negative ease for a smaller hand. If you have very small hands, going down one needle size should work well.
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- First published: June 2019
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