Julvanten 2025 by Maja Karlsson

Julvanten 2025

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Knitting
December 2025
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
25 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette stitch
US 4 - 3.5 mm
187 yards (171 m)
Onesize
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This pattern is available for free.

The Christmas Mitten 2025 returns to the magical winter landscape we first visited in 2024 – but this year we get to step into the animals’ Christmas. Join Järbo’s traditional knit-along and enjoy peaceful knitting during the holiday season!
As usual, Maja Karlsson is responsible for the design and will be leading the KAL in our Facebook group. This year’s knit-along begins on December 10th, Nobel Day, and Part 1 will be available from 9:00 a.m. Why not knit the first part while watching the festive broadcast from the Nobel celebrations?

DATES
25 November: Materials List
10 December: Part 1 (Cuff)
12 December: Part 2 (Hand)
16 December: Part 3 (Thumb and Finishing)
The pattern will be available as a Ravelry-download the 16th december.

TECHNIQUES INCLUDED
Latvian braid
Two-color stranded knitting
Thumb gusset

The Christmas mittens are knitted in our fine Svensk Ull 3 tr (100% Swedish wool, approx. 197 yd/180 m / 100 g). It is a 3-ply wool yarn produced from Swedish raw materials, spun by Klippans Yllefabrik, and available in 26 colors.

You’ll need three colors for these Christmas mittens, one skein of each color listed below. Because the mittens are two-color stranded knitting, it is important to make sure that the colors contrast well with each other. If you choose one of the suggested yarn packs, you can be certain of that. Do you want to choose your own colors? In that case, make sure that the colors are different enough so the pattern will show distinctly!

English on website
https://www.jarbo.se/julvanten
https://www.jarbo.se/tipsochrad/item/julvanten-2025-mater...

Svensk
https://www.jarbo.se/tipsochrad/item/julvanten-2025-mater...
Norwegian, German (German+Austria site), Dutch (Dutch + Belgian site) are available the from Eddna blogs
For Swedish and English Eddna links to the Järbo website