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Lacy wavy fingerless mitts - knitting pattern

Lacy wavy fingerless mitts

$2.70

Introducing our exquisite Fingerless Mitts pattern, featuring a delightful lacy wavy design that is sure to impress! These unique mitts are knitted in the round from the top down, creating elegantly scalloped top edges that add a touch of charm. Designed with practicality in mind, the thumb gusset is crafted in plain stocking stitch, ensuring both comfort and style.

For this project, you will need double-pointed 3.25mm (10) needles for the main knitting area and smaller 2.5mm (12) needles for the cuff. The mitts are beautifully knitted using Louisa Harding Amitola yarn, renowned for its vibrant self-striping qualities. You’ll find that you only require about half of a 50gm ball, making this an economical choice for your knitting projects. The self-striping nature of the yarn enhances the scalloped pattern, making each color transition even more impactful.

The stunning mitts showcased in the photographs are knitted in Shade 106, a harmonious mix of blues, greys, and beige. The unique way the yarn shifts color means that one mitt features shades of light and dark grey combined with light and dark blue, while the other showcases mid/dark grey alongside beige. These mitts can be crafted using any other 3/4 ply yarn, but you may need approximately 30-40gm to achieve the same beautiful effect.

The comprehensive knitting instructions are conveniently provided in both typed and chart form, making it easy for knitters of all skill levels to follow along. These fingerless mitts are designed to fit average-sized hands, with a width of approximately 9cm (3½”) when un-stretched and a length from the top of the cuff pattern to the cast-off edge of about 13cm (5”).

Get ready to elevate your knitting game with this charming pattern that blends functionality with undeniable style. Perfect for personal use or as a heartfelt gift, these Fingerless Mitts are sure to become a staple accessory in your knitwear collection. Happy knitting!

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