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Shutters
The hat & mitts begin with broad rib, moving to a decorative slipped stitch, reminiscent of plantation shutters.
The hat is flat-topped with a spoke shaped decrease.
The mitts have a panel of pattern, mirrored arched gussets and end with bands of pattern.
The pattern is written with a tubular cast-on for both items and Elizabeth Zimmermann’s sewn bind off for the mitt top & thumb, but you my begin and end as you please.
Each piece, the hat or the set of mitts, uses about 3/4 of the skein.
You will adore working with this beautiful yarn, and will reach for your hat & mitts again and again.
Kismet Fiber Works Abundant,
Hand Dyed Light Worsted Weight
80% Superwash Merino, 10% Cashmere, 10% Nylon
100 grams
230 yards, shown in Larc’s Song
2 skeins will make both projects
Gauge : 10 stitches and 15 rounds = 2 inches in stockinette stitch with larger needle
US6 or size needed to achieve gauge, 32” circular for magic loop, or DPNS if you prefer.
US3 or needle 3 sizes smaller than gauge needle
Removable stitch and row markers in various colors & or shapes.
Smooth, contrasting color waste yarn and blunt tapestry needle
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- First published: July 2014
- Page created: July 12, 2014
- Last updated: January 3, 2015 …
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