Now we shall all have some pie!
Oh how I wish there was a slice of pie at the end of every mitten search.
Am I right?
Of course I am.
How wonderful are mittens?
All you need to knit is a separate thumb the rest is just like a big sock for your hand.
What makes them super wonderful for us knitters is that there are so many mitten patterns on Ravelry
Bulky
Fingering
Super-Bulky
Fair Isle
Stranded
Babies to full grown lumberjack handed men.
Mittens Mittens Mittens for everyone!
Well, I guess you know what my inspiration is for today's post.
Mittens.
It was subtle.
I have two very wonderful mitten patterns for you today.
The first one, by Susan B. Anderson, who, living in the Midwest, knows a little something something about the necessity of a good solid mitten. The pattern I chose from her is for the young ones in your life, You should make multiple pairs, because if they are like me, I am always searching for that second mitten.
Or maybe a slice of pie.
Little Waiting for Winter Mittens
They go from Baby to Tween and using your favorite worsted weight wool will definitely knit up fast and be so fun for all the little hands in the family!
The second mitten pattern we have for you all today is Linden Mitts by Jane Richmond.
I had the honor of test knitting this pattern for her and what fun it was.
Yarn called for is fingering weight. I knit mine using a discontinued colorway from Knit Picks Felici line but I've used other fingering weight and it's all great.
What makes these mittens awesome is the design. I've never had a pair of mittens fit so well in my life. I love them!
Don't be wary of the fingering weight either. They go a lot faster than you would think!
Happy Happy Thursday Everyone!
Now, go bake a pie, knit some mittens, and then go eat some pie.
Oh how I wish there was a slice of pie at the end of every mitten search.
Am I right?
Of course I am.
How wonderful are mittens?
All you need to knit is a separate thumb the rest is just like a big sock for your hand.
What makes them super wonderful for us knitters is that there are so many mitten patterns on Ravelry
Bulky
Fingering
Super-Bulky
Fair Isle
Stranded
Babies to full grown lumberjack handed men.
Mittens Mittens Mittens for everyone!
Well, I guess you know what my inspiration is for today's post.
Mittens.
It was subtle.
I have two very wonderful mitten patterns for you today.
The first one, by Susan B. Anderson, who, living in the Midwest, knows a little something something about the necessity of a good solid mitten. The pattern I chose from her is for the young ones in your life, You should make multiple pairs, because if they are like me, I am always searching for that second mitten.
Or maybe a slice of pie.
Photo by Susan B. Anderson |
Little Waiting for Winter Mittens
They go from Baby to Tween and using your favorite worsted weight wool will definitely knit up fast and be so fun for all the little hands in the family!
The second mitten pattern we have for you all today is Linden Mitts by Jane Richmond.
I had the honor of test knitting this pattern for her and what fun it was.
Yarn called for is fingering weight. I knit mine using a discontinued colorway from Knit Picks Felici line but I've used other fingering weight and it's all great.
What makes these mittens awesome is the design. I've never had a pair of mittens fit so well in my life. I love them!
Don't be wary of the fingering weight either. They go a lot faster than you would think!
Happy Happy Thursday Everyone!
Now, go bake a pie, knit some mittens, and then go eat some pie.
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