
Yes, instructions are included for producing fingerless mittens. Yes, this is the perfect first-colourwork pattern for those of you new to the field. And yes, I used Sunday Knits' Eden and Nirvana 3 ply yarns to knit her -- the colourways are Beet and Sand, respectively. Believe me when I say that there are few things more lovely than colourwork mittens knit in a cashmere/merino blend.
Now if you'll excuse me, I have socks to knit.
Yay! Can't wait to try these.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Can't wait to see what you come up with.
ReplyDeleteI am new to this technique so I will be trying it. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing this lovely pattern. Time to look in the stash. :)
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome! Have fun with them.
ReplyDeleteVery elegant!
ReplyDeleteI am working hard on knitting more for myself, and I am also trying to expand my colorwork experience, so these are being added to the list! Thanks for sharing it for free.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, thanks for the free pattern. It looks lovely and elegant.
ReplyDeleteRed and white - so classic!
ReplyDeleteLovely pattern! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute! I have them saved and will knit them soon. Thanks for the freebie, very much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteSocks? Huh? What are those? :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the free mitten pattern. With my queue, I'll probably get to them when I'm 90.:)
Thank you for the lovely pattern! The mittens are gorgeous and I can't wait to start them =)
ReplyDeleteYAY!
ReplyDeleteGreat. Thanks for a lovely pattern.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your beautiful pattern! I look forward to making these.
ReplyDeleteReally like the mittens, but do wonder how you came to name them after me..? I must make a pair then i suppose ;)
ReplyDeleteThank you!! Looking forward to using this pattern for my first pair of Spillyjane mittens. Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteGReat pattern. I love your mittens. Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteHi, i'm asking here and on ravelry, because I REALLY want to do these mittens. The instructions call for fingering, but the ravelry page for the yarn you used says it's sport weight. I can cast on tonight if it's fingering, sport will take more wrangling. Thank you for the free pattern!
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