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Upshot Mittens
I was smitten by tiny pom-poms, can you blame me??
Upshot mittens make great use of a carry-along yarn by featuring it only on the back of the hands where it is most visible. Don’t have one ball of adorable pom-poms available? Try one of the Make It Tweed yarns, or add a bit of sparkle with a sequin yarn.
The cuff is worked in the round and then the hand is worked flat using a form of intarsia sometimes called “lazy tarsia” where the mini pom-poms are carried along just the back of the hand while the palm is worked plain with a gusset for the thumb. The top of the mittens are closed with a short three-needle bind off (link to tutorial in the pattern), leaving just a short side seam to finish. The thumb is then finished in the round.
Sized to fit older children to larger adults, Upshot Mittens fit a hand measured around knuckles of 6.5 (7, 7.5, 8, 8.5, 9) in/16.5 (18, 19, 20.5, 21.5, 23) cm in circumference.
Yarn Requirements, Main Colour (MC): Worsted weight wool or wool blend 85 (100, 120, 135, 160, 175) yd/78 (92, 110, 124, 146, 160) m.
Optional Accent Colour (AC) for a striped cuff: Worsted weight wool or wool blend 15 yd/14 m all sizes.
Contrast Carry-along (CC): Lace weight novelty or accent yarn 40 (45, 50, 55, 65, 75) yds/ 37 (42, 45, 50, 60, 70) m.
The dark pair are what I’ve decided are dressy evening mittens. They’re worked without stripes at the cuff and use a sequin carry-along yarn in place of the mini pompoms. Elegant! And super tricky to photograph to show off the sparkles. Thanks to my tester Erin for this beautiful pair, featuring Tanis Fibre Arts Yellow Label DK in Charcoal with Lang Pailettes in Rainbow #104.
This pattern has been professionally tech edited and photographed.
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