
Fia (tip-to-cuff mitt)
Explore Our Use-Up-The-Entire-Skein Mitt Pattern!
- These quick-knit fingerless mitts are crafted from the knuckles up to the wrist, making them a fantastic project for stash-busting. When you reach the halfway point of your yarn, simply pause and begin the second mitt for a perfectly matched pair.
- Featuring a simple yet elegant cable pattern that flows down both sides of the hand, these mitts add a touch of sophistication and texture to your knitting collection.
- The top edge of the mitts can be finished with an i-cord or a classic knitted rolled edge. Our unique version of i-cord utilizes the easiest Provisional Cast-On in the world along with an i-cord bind-off; visual instructions are included to guide you through the process.
- For those who love to follow visuals, we provide a comprehensive chart outlining the cable design and thumb placement, ensuring your project turns out flawlessly.
The cabling technique can be executed without a cable needle! If you're like me and prefer to keep control over your stitches, I recommend using the spare ends of your second circular needle to securely hold the cable stitches while you work.
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This beautiful mitt pattern is showcased in The Yarn Yard Clan, with suggested yarn substitutes highlighted below to help you choose the perfect fiber for your project.
Whether you're a knitting novice or a seasoned expert, this use-up-the-entire-skein mitt pattern is perfect for crafting warm, stylish accessories while making the most of your yarn stash. Dive into your next cozy project today!