Crystalline Mitts
by Anna Elliott
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Crystalline Mitts
by Anna Elliott
The mittens are worked from the cuff up with a three needle cast-off at the top and an afterthought thumb. For the colourwork, you will need to read a chart. The chart is read in the same direction as you
knit – start in the bottom-right hand corner and read each row
from right to left. Each square represents one stitch. If you are making the mittens with a wool yarn or one without the cotton content, you might find that changing to a larger needle after the rib is more
comfortable to work with and produces a more flexible fabric.
For more information, see:
http://www.moremags.com/knitting/knit-now/kn84
About this yarn
by Sublime Yarns
Aran
94% Cotton, 6% Nylon
126 yards
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50
grams
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About this yarn
by Sublime Yarns
Aran
94% Cotton, 6% Nylon
126 yards
/
50
grams
202 projects
stashed
196 times
rating
of
4.7
from
52 votes
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