Hedda mittens by Trin-Annelie

Hedda mittens

Knitting
January 2018
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
32 stitches and 40 rows = 4 inches
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
US 1½ - 2.5 mm
141 - 188 yards (129 - 172 m)
S,M,L
English
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The “Hedda mittens“ are fingerless mitts worked bottom-up in the round, with striped cuffs and some simple and stylish colorwork, a perfect project to get into stranded knitting. Instructions are given for three different sizes.

If you want something matching to keep your head warm and cozy, you can find the “Hedda hat” in my ravelry store.

SIZES:

Circumference at the palm:
S – 15 cm/6”
M – 17.5 cm/7”
L – 20 cm/8”

NEEDLES:

2.5 mm/US 1½ circular needle (40 cm/16”) or dpn´s for cuff
3 mm/US 2½ circular needle (40 cm/16”) or dpn´s for body

YARN:

Tosh Merino Light
(100% Merino; 384 m (420 yds)/100 g) or any other fingering weight yarn that gives you the correct gauge.
Sample shown in colorways Jade (C1), Silverfox (C2).

YARDAGE:

C1: approx. 52 (61, 69) m/57 (67, 75) yds;
C2: approx. 77 (90, 103) m/84 (98, 113) yds;

Please note that the amount of yarn is an estimate, and it might vary according to your tension.

GAUGE:

32 sts and 40 rows = 10 cm/4” on larger needle in
Stockinette worked in the round (blocked).

OTHERS:

Tapestry needle
Stitchmarker
Waste yarn