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Christiandatter Mittens
These quick-knit mittens in the Norwegian Selbu tradition produce a cozy mitten filled with symbolism for things the world could use a little more of right now: Hope, love, kindness, and courage. Includes heart-shaped cinnamon roll recipe.
Christiandatter Mittens are a traditional Norwegian pattern knit in the round with super-soft Blue Faced Leicester with a braid at the cuff and the year the mitten knit along the bottom (the year can be changed to celebrate a birth year, anniversary or any other special occasion). The thumb is constructed with a gusset and the tassel is optional.
2 skeins of Farm Girl Products BFL (220 yards each) will make 2 pairs of mittens.
Tvinnarand SOS
Tvinnarand is basically a Latvian braid with a twisted purl stitch. Watch my Tvinnarand video tutorial on Scandiwork.com .
SIZE:
The size of the mitten depends on the gauge. For a women’s small the gauge is 29 stitches over 4 inches. For a medium-large the gauge is 27 stitches over 4 inches.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS:
Women’s small/medium: 4.25” (11 cm) wide and 9” (23 cm) long
Women’s med/large: 4.75” (12 cm) wide and 9.75” (25 cm) long
Skills used for Christiansdatter
Long-tail cast on
Tvinnarand
Joining to knit in the round
Knitting in colorwork
Ssk
K2tog
backward loop increase
picking up and knitting stitches
Chart reading
Tassel making
Weaving in ends
- First published: February 2018
- Page created: February 19, 2018
- Last updated: January 21, 2022 …
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