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Alderman
Alderman by Victoria Magnus
Printed knitting mitts pattern
Note From The Designer:
Named after the Alderman Apple which is a similar colour to these mitts! The Alderman is an English (possibly Scottish) apple thought to have originated in the 1920s.
These mitts are pretty and feminine, but with close-fitting all-over cables they are a lovely warm fabric for the winter. Leave out the picot edge and you have men’s mitts, too!
Knit Now magazine worked with a team of designers to produce a collection of Marvellous Mittens to support the Roald Dahl Marvellous Children’s Charity.
Roald Dahl is famous for his stories and rhymes that still spark children’s imaginations today. Much less well known, however, is how he often went out of his way to help seriously ill children – reading at hospital bedsides and even helping to buy special wheelchairs that parents couldn’t afford themselves.
Roald Dahl’s Marvellous Children’s Charity continues this fantastic work by providing nurses, equipment, carers and toys to help make life that little bit better for seriously ill and disabled children living with life-long neurological and blood
conditions.
Additional Information:
Finished Size:
18cm length x 18cm circumference
Yarn:
Double Knit: 100g/200m
recommended from our yarn range: Mary (find me Knitting)
Tools:
3.5mm DPNs
cable needle
X2 stitch markers
waste yarn
scissors
tapestry needle
Gauge to 10cm:
26 sts & 34 rows
Alderman by Victoria Magnus
Printed knitting mitts pattern
Note From The Designer:
Named after the Alderman Apple which is a similar colour to these mitts! The Alderman is an English (possibly Scottish) apple thought to have originated in the 1920s.
These mitts are pretty and feminine, but with close-fitting all-over cables they are a lovely warm fabric for the winter. Leave out the picot edge and you have men’s mitts, too!
Knit Now magazine worked with a team of designers to produce a collection of Marvellous Mittens to support the Roald Dahl Marvellous Children’s Charity.
Roald Dahl is famous for his stories and rhymes that still spark children’s imaginations today. Much less well known, however, is how he often went out of his way to help seriously ill children – reading at hospital bedsides and even helping to buy special wheelchairs that parents couldn’t afford themselves.
Roald Dahl’s Marvellous Children’s Charity continues this fantastic work by providing nurses, equipment, carers and toys to help make life that little bit better for seriously ill and disabled children living with life-long neurological and blood
conditions.
Additional Information:
Finished Size:
18cm length x 18cm circumference
Yarn:
Double Knit: 100g/200m
recommended from our yarn range: Mary (find me Knitting)
Tools:
3.5mm DPNs
cable needle
X2 stitch markers
waste yarn
scissors
tapestry needle
Gauge to 10cm:
26 sts & 34 rows