Some of us (and I won't name any names) have quite a bit of
sock yarn around. In my opinion, with all
of this great sock yarn out there, it is
really hard to always knit socks and put
them on one's feet! After all that hard
work, it's not so much that I mind putting
my hand-knit socks in my shoes, but sometimes
I'd like to show off the yarn and the knitting
a bit more. This is where mittens come in. |
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The cables on these mittens made me want to give them a very Celtic-sounding name. My new little niece is named Ailbe, and I think that is the perfect little Irish name. Like little Ailbe, these mittens are a bit complicated to make, but beautiful and well worth it in the end. |
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model: Kristi Geraci photos: Andy Geraci |
SIZE |
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS |
MATERIALS Notions |
GAUGE |
40 sts/52 rows = 4 inches in stockinette stitch in the round |
PATTERN NOTES |
C1Rp: Put one st on cable needle, hold to back of work, k1tbl, p st from cable needle. C1Lp: Put one st on cable needle, hold to front of work, p1, k st from cable needle tbl. M1P [Make 1 purl]: Insert left needle, from front to back, under strand of yarn which runs between last stitch on right needle and first stitch on left needle; purl this stitch through back loop. 1 stitch increased. M1L [Make 1 left]: Insert left needle, from front to back, under strand of yarn which runsbetween last stitch on right needle and first stitch on left needle; knit this stitch through back loop. 1 stitch increased. M1R [Make 1 right]: Insert left needle, from back to front, under strand of yarn which runs between last stitch on right needle and first stitch on left needle; knit this stitch. 1 stitch increased. Grafting:
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DIRECTIONS Work Ribbing Chart row 1 8[9, 10] times around, placing marker after 32nd[36th, 40th] st to mark beginning of palm sts. The sts from beginning of round marker to palm marker are for the back of hand. Continue working in established pattern, working next row in Ribbing Chart 8[9, 10] times on each round, until 41 rounds have been worked (Rows 1-22 once, then rows 1-19). LEFT HANDRound 1: Work row 1 of Texture Chart Left Mitten (8[12,16] sts), then Setup row of Cable Chart (24 increasing to 26 sts), slip marker, k11[12, 13], m1, k11[12, 13], m1, k10[12, 14]. (68[76, 84] sts total). Round 2: Work next row of Texture Chart Left Mitten (8[12, 16] sts), next row of Cable Chart (26 sts), slip marker, knit to end of round. Continue to repeat Round 2 until you have completed row 6 of Cable Chart. Gusset round 1: Work next row of Texture Chart Left Mitten
(8[12, 16] sts), next row of Cable Chart (26 sts), slip
marker, knit to end of round, place gusset marker, m1,
slip marker. When you have 25[29, 33] sts between gusset marker and end of round, slip these 25[29, 33] sts to stitch holder or waste yarn, leaving beginning of the round marker in place and continue knitting the rest of the mitten in the round. (68[76, 84] sts) REST OF LEFT HAND Continue to repeat Round 2 until you have completed row 6 of Cable Chart. On row 7 of Cable Chart, you will begin gusset increases. Gusset round 1: Work next row of Cable Chart (26 sts),
next row of Texture Chart Right Mitten (8[12, 16] sts),
slip marker, m1, place gusset marker, knit to end of round. When you have 25[29, 33] sts between center of the round marker and gusset marker, move these 25[29, 33] sts to stitch holder or waste yarn, leaving palm marker, and continue knitting the rest of the mitten in the round. (68[76, 84] sts) REST OF RIGHT HAND Decrease round: SSK, work in pattern to 2 sts
before palm marker, k2tog, slip marker,
SSK, knit to 2 sts before beginning of round marker, k2tog,
slip marker. |
FINISHING |
ABOUT THE DESIGNER |
Kristi knits, spins and designs in Boulder,
CO. She continues to blog with
the inimitable Cookie A. across the miles.
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Pattern & images © 2009 Kristi Geraci. Contact Kristi |