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Workwoman's Guide Muffatees 1838
These fantastic little fingerless mitts are easy to knit, and have a very simple stitch pattern. They are ideal for beginning level knitters, or advanced knitters who simply want to take things easy for a while.
Historical knitting used finer yarn and smaller needles than we are often used to today. The desired affect was that of dainty elegance. One of the first books to publish knitting patterns was The Workwoman’s Guide, by A Lady, published in 1838. This muffatee pattern was included in the book. It makes a very neat and handy fingerless mitt. I have translated the instructions into modern knitting terms that the modern knitter will be familiar with. Happy Knitting!
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- First published: July 2016
- Page created: July 29, 2016
- Last updated: September 20, 2022 …
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