Guadalupe River Gauntlets
by Cat Bordhi
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© Cat Bordhi

© Cat Bordhi

© Cat Bordhi
Guadalupe River Gauntlets
by Cat Bordhi
Like all the mitts in my ebook, CAT’S FAMILY OF FINGERLESS MITTS, these mitts are knit side to side and closed with a 3-needle bind-off. The included 15-minute Tiny Mitt video will make you feel as if I am beside you showing you just what to do from start to finish.
Worked flat in garter stitch, these gauntlets are a longer, thumbless, and simpler version of my Guadalupe Mitts. The gauntlets can be used as elegant leg-warmers also, a lovely gift for a dancer.
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