Knit : Fjord Mitts PDF
Designer : Rachel Brown Materials: Fingering to sport weight handspun; MC – 115 yds, 105 yds CC. Yarn Details: Mitts shown in (MC) “Naeroyfjord” hand-dyed Shetland from Porpoise Fur, 425 yds/4.9 oz, and (CC)...
Designer : Rachel Brown Materials: Fingering to sport weight handspun; MC – 115 yds, 105 yds CC. Yarn Details: Mitts shown in (MC) “Naeroyfjord” hand-dyed Shetland from Porpoise Fur, 425 yds/4.9 oz, and (CC)...
These mittens are worked from cuff to fingertip, in the round, and feature a stranded colourwork pattern. They have a more rounded top than is usual, but are otherwise designed in the traditional Norwegian mitten style.
This winter accessory was inspired by the summertime hay meadows of the northern Pennines in England. The slopes are dotted with stone barns (represented by the Faroese seed pattern on the palms) and myriad blooming wildflowers. […]
A foehn (pronounced like ‘feign’) wind is a hot dry wind which comes abruptly over the lee side of the mountain, also known as a ‘snow-eater’. The most well-known version of foehn winds in North America are the Chinooks over the Rocky Mountains. Like these winds, the Foehn Mitts will keep you warm and toasty, knit in fair isle style, doubling the warmth.[…]
Simple and fast to knit, these are perfect to show off your liveliest yarns. Available in six sizes, from children to women’s large. The lighter-lining mittens offer a snug cuff under jackets without the bulk of the warm outer mittens getting in the way.
This set of colorwork mittens features a Celtic braid motif on the cuff, a unique triskele design for the back of the hand, and a couched diamond pattern on the palm. This pattern is great for using up small amounts of light fingering-weight yarn in your stash. […]
These mitts let you hold celtic cables in the palms of your hands. A single knot graces the outside edge of each hand; complete on its own or when paired with the other mitt. […]