Unisex
mitts in an interesting textured rib pattern. Instructions are given
for two sizes: ladies' and men's. Instructions for smaller size are
given first, followed by instructions for larger size in brackets.
These mittens are knitted in one piece, in the round. The pictured
mittens were knitted with my handspun yarn, but I suggest
a commercially available alternative.
Yarn:
Solitude
Yarns Icelandic, 2 skeins. Approx 150 (200) metres of yarn required
per pair.
Needles:
4 mm/US 6
dpns
Gauge:
22
stitches = 4” in stocking stitch.
Dimensions:
Ladies': 6”
around, 10” long, Men's:
8”
around 12” long.
Extras:
Three stitch markers, a needle and some scrap yarn.
Notation:
CO
= cast on
k = knit
p = purl
k1fb
= knit one stitch into the front of
the next stitch, and one stitch into the back (one stitch increased).
k1fbf
= knit one stitch
into the front of the next stitch, one stitch into the back, then one
more stitch into the front (two stitches increased).
pm =
place marker
sl
m = slip marker
Pattern:
Beaded Rib Pattern:
Round 1:
*k3 p2* to end of row.
Round 2:
*k1 p1 k1 p2* to end of row.
Mitt
Directions (make 2):
CO
40 (55) stitches
over 3 dpns and join in the round. Work in Beaded Rib pattern until
mitt measures 5½” (6½)”, ending on Round
1 of
pattern.
Thumb
Gusset:
Next
row: k1 pm k1fbf pm k1 p2, work in Beaded Rib pattern to end of row
(you should be on Round 2 of the pattern).
You
will continue working as before, but increasing stitches between the
two markers as follows:
Row 1: k1, slm, knit to next
marker, slm, k1 p2, continue in Beaded Rib to the end of the round.
Row 2: k1, slm, k1fb, knit to
one stitch before next marker, k1fb, slm, k1 p2, continue in Beaded
Rib to the end of the round.
Repeat these two rows until you
have 13 (17) stitches between the thumb gusset markers.
Thread a needle with about 6”
of scrap yarn. Next row: k1; slip the stitches between the markers
onto the scrap yarn and tie it in a loop to secure the stitches;
k1fb, p2, continue working in Beaded Rib pattern to the end of the
round (you should be on Round 1 of the pattern).
Now continue working Beaded Rib
pattern until the mitt measures 10” (12”) from CO edge. Bind off
all stitches.
Thumb:
Pick up the 13 (17) thumb stitches on scrap yarn. Knit
all stitches and join in the round. (Tip: On the first round, I like
to work a k1fb on the last stitch in the round, slip this extra
stitch onto the beginning of the first needle, and knit it together
with the first stitch on the next round.) Work in stocking stitch
(i.e. knit every stitch) until the thumb measures 3” (4”) from
the base (or as long as you want it).
Next
round: *k1p1* to last stitch, k1. Now bind off all stitches.
Weave
in
any loose ends and you’re done!