Wednesday, 16 November 2016

Knitting - Lady's Work Mittens by Sarah Bradberry

Pattern: Lady's Work Mittens by Sarah Bradberry
Yarn: Fyberspates Space Dyed Sock Yarn, Fiesta, 1 skein (approx 328 yards) - I used less than half the skein.
Needle: 3.5mm and 4mm

This yarn was part of a multi-buy I picked up ages ago, but then sold on in a destash to a friend of mine. That friend has sadly died and when her fiance was sorting out her stash I reclaimed it. The start of the yarn was a bit kinky, as though she'd already started something with it, but then re-wound it.
Anyway, the weather got cold here, and I had no mittens. I have some gloves, but I've been meaning to make myself some mittens for a while. I've always wanted some flip-top mittens!

Ladies work mittens

Modifications and Adjustments:
  • I didn't cast off at the gap, I moved the stitches onto a holder. I then did a provisional cast-on for the other side of the gap. Then I was able to pick up the live stitches to work the ribbing.
  • I only picked up 19 stitches (not 20) for the ribbing, so that I could have both ends worked as knit on the outside, to make it look neater.
  • I also did provisional cast on for the extra stitches for the thumb.
  • I worked an extra round of decreases on the fingers, giving me a little bit more length.
  • I ignored the number of rows for the thumb and just knitted til they were long enough.
  • I made the mittens two-at-a-time
Verdict:
I'm really pleased with these. My little girl has asked for some, though I think I'll make her just regular mittens if I do. They fit me really nicely, which is unusual as I normally make mittens for myself too small and end up giving them away!

Ladies work mittens

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