Simple Knits Mittens & Gloves. Clare Crompton
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Simple Knits: Mittens and Gloves
12 GREAT WAYS TO KEEP WARM
CLAIRE CROMPTON
Embellished Cuffs
These cute fingerless mitts look great peeking out from beneath the sleeves of your jacket and are embellished with a heart-shaped button motif.
Skill Level- Beginner
You Will Need
Yarn
• 1 [2:2] x 13⁄4oz (50g) ball of light-weight (DK) wool yarn (123yd/112m) in pale blue
Knitting Needles
• One pair size 6 (4mm)
Other Materials
• 12 heart-shaped shell buttons approx 3⁄4in (15mm) wide
• 2 round shell buttons approx 3⁄4in (15mm) in diameter
Finished Measurements
To fit sizes S [M:L]; width around palm is 7 [8:83⁄4]in (18 [20.5:22]cm) and 5 [51⁄2:6]in (12.5 [14:15]cm) long, excluding frill
Gauge
22 sts and 28 rows to 4in (10cm) measured over st st (1 row k, 1 row p) using size 6 (4mm) needles
Knit Notes
To make the frill edging, a large number of stitches are cast on but these are quickly reduced over two rows using a simple knit decrease and p2tog.
Knit Your Cuffs (Make 2)
Cast on 160 [176:192] sts.
Row 1 *K2, lift the first st over the second st: rep from * to end. 80 [88:96] sts
Row 2 P2tog to end. 40 [44:48] sts
Knit 1 row.
Purl 1 row.
Knit 4 rows.
Work in st st, beg with a k row, until work measures 41⁄2[5:51⁄2]in (11 [12.5:13.5]cm) from beg of g st border, ending with a p row.
Knit 4 rows.
Cast off.
Finish Your Cuffs
Sew in all ends. Press pieces according to instructions on ball band. Fold cuff in half and sew edges together from top for 11⁄2in (3.5cm). Finish off yarn. Leave a 11⁄4in (3cm) gap then join rest of seam down to frill and join edges of frill.
BUTTON MOTIF
On the back of each cuff, arrange six heart-shaped buttons around the center round button into a flower shape. Sew each button into place.
Rib Stitch Wristwarmers
The chunky rib stitch of these wristwarmers means they will stretch to fit your hands without any shaping.
Skill Level- Easy
You Will Need
Yarn
• 1 x 13⁄4oz (50g) ball of light-weight (DK) tweed wool yarn (123yd/113m per 50g ball) in lavender (A)
• 1 x 7⁄8oz (25g) ball of sport-weight (4ply) metallic yarn (104yd/95m per 25g ball) in metallic purple (B)
• 1 x 7⁄8oz (25g) ball of super-fine-weight (2ply) mohair/silk mix yarn (229yd/210m per 25g ball) in purple berry (C)
Knitting Needles
• One pair of size 101⁄2 (7mm)
• Stitch holder
Finished Measurements
71⁄2in (19cm) long; will stretch to fit small/medium/large sizes
Gauge
18 sts and 17 rows to 4in (10cm) measured over unstretched k2, p2 rib using size 101⁄2 (7mm) needles and yarns A, B and C held together
Knit Notes
Make sure that you work through all three yarns for each stitch.
Because they are worked in k2, p2 rib, these wristwarmers will stretch to fit your hand without any shaping.
The stitches for the thumb are left on a stitch holder. When the main part has been completed, you return to these stitches and work the thumb.
Use the cable cast-on method to add extra stitches.
Knit Your Wristwarmers (Make 2 the Same)
Using yarns A, B and C together, cast on 30 sts loosely.
Row 1 RS K2, *p2, k2; rep from * to end.
Row 2 P2, *k2, p2; rep