Killaloe Mittens
by Heather Desserud
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Killaloe Mittens
From the pattern:
Killaloe is a town in County Clare, the region of Ireland for which my grandmother was named. Whether you want to join in the Wearin’ o’ the Green for St. Patrick’s Day, celebrate Irish heritage, or knit clover-covered mittens for spring, these mittens will keep you warm and stylish.
You will need approximately 110 yards of each colour (more if you use larger needles or gauge), DPNs in size 2.25 mm, a tapestry needle and two scrap pieces of yarn.
All patterns from Foxberry Mitts have been fully test knit by the designer, and include full colour charts along with the instructions.
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