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Brigid Mitts
Brigid Mitts by Bronagh Miskelly
Printed knitting mitts pattern
Note From The Designer:
The mock cables on these cosy mitts grow like ears of corn, leaves or flames up the hand and thumb, giving a bit of extra stretch. They are named for Brigid the Celtic goddess of arts and crafts and blacksmithing.
Increase the needles size to 3mm for a larger mitten.
Additional Information:
Finished Size:
to fit average woman's hands
Yarn:
4ply/ Fingering: 50g/ 200m
recommended from our yarn range: Exmoor sock (John Arbon Textiles), Socks Yeah! (Coopknits)
Tools:
2.5mm DPNs
stitch markers
Gauge to 10cm:
32 sts & 39 rows
Brigid Mitts by Bronagh Miskelly
Printed knitting mitts pattern
Note From The Designer:
The mock cables on these cosy mitts grow like ears of corn, leaves or flames up the hand and thumb, giving a bit of extra stretch. They are named for Brigid the Celtic goddess of arts and crafts and blacksmithing.
Increase the needles size to 3mm for a larger mitten.
Additional Information:
Finished Size:
to fit average woman's hands
Yarn:
4ply/ Fingering: 50g/ 200m
recommended from our yarn range: Exmoor sock (John Arbon Textiles), Socks Yeah! (Coopknits)
Tools:
2.5mm DPNs
stitch markers
Gauge to 10cm:
32 sts & 39 rows