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Twee
June 2013
An updated, corrected version of the pattern has now been uploaded to the site.
My mother’s piano teacher was a formidable woman. A spinster who lived alone in a large house, she died when my mother was seventeen, and when her family were clearing out her house my mum & aunt managed to accumulate - amongst piles of unwanted music books - a mangy fox fur stole, a few worn-out hats and a pair of tight-fitting lacey fingerless mitts.
Twee is my reinterpretation of those gloves: a little bit vintage and a little bit girly - not as dainty as the original perhaps but as fitting at a tea party as during an evening spent at home, embroidering handkerchiefs with silken thread by the light of a candle. Twee looks adorable with floaty dresses and surprisingly good with worn-in jeans.
Somebody mentioned that the gloves would be a good way to use up small amounts of special yarn - I couldn’t agree more. The pattern states that 2 balls of Debbie Bliss Cashmerino Aran are needed, but I only used a few metres of the second ball. I estimate that you wouldn’t need more than about 110 metres of aran-weight yarn.
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