Cold Turkey Mitts

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Y a r n:
Cascade 220 [100% Peruvian highland wool; 220yd/201m per 100g skein]
• #8885 Dark Plum; 1 skein
N e e d l e s:
• Set of five US size 8 (5mm) double-point needles
• Set of five US size 6 (4mm) double-point needles
G a u g e:
18 sts = 4 inches in stockinette on larger needles
S i z e s:
Petite/Small, Medium/Large, Extra Large
F i n i s h e d M e a s u r e m e n t s:
Wrist circumference equals approx. 6 [7.25, 8.5] inches
Y a r n:
Cascade 220 [100% Peruvian highland wool; 220yd/201m per 100g skein]
• #8885 Dark Plum; 1 skein
N e e d l e s:
• Set of five US size 8 (5mm) double-point needles
• Set of five US size 6 (4mm) double-point needles
G a u g e:
18 sts = 4 inches in stockinette on larger needles
S i z e s:
Petite/Small, Medium/Large, Extra Large
F i n i s h e d M e a s u r e m e n t s:
Wrist circumference equals approx. 6 [7.25, 8.5] inches


Queue it on Ravelry here.
Tips For This Project:
• If your actual measurements fall in between finished measurements (there is a significant gap between sizes, I know) try knitting the larger size on smaller needles for a better fit.

2 Comments:
For the hand, should I really be knitting each row? It looks like the right side should be all knitted -- a stockinette stitch. Is this correct? Your chevron pattern in the palm cannot really be seen unless it is done in a stockinette stitch. That's the only change I made to your patter. Thank you for posting this. It is actually lovely and quite warm. Thank you
Hello there! Yes, the hand is entirely "knitted". This pattern is worked in the round, and when working in the round "knitting" every stitch does indeed produce a stockinette fabric. Thanks for the comment - I'm glad you like the pattern!
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