These sumptuous mittens showcase a distinctive coral pattern, offering not only comforting warmth but also a hint of elegance inspired by the marine world. They are knitted from the bottom up in the round, using the magic loop technique. Alternatively, the mittens can be created using a set of double-pointed needles. Breathe life into this exquisite, ocean-inspired design and immerse yourself in the sheer delight of knitting with these charming mittens.
The Seabed Mittens are knitted in our incredibly soft and luxurious Road to China Light. This sport-weight yarn blends baby alpaca, camel hair, cashmere, and silk to create fabrics with a soft halo and enough definition to explore subtle textures.
Designer: Emma Ducher
Published in: Emma Ducher’s Ravelry Store
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Kit contains:
- PDF of Seabed Mittens knitting pattern
- 1-2 hanks of The Fibre Co. Road to China Light yarn
- Project Bag from The Fibre Co.
Yarn:
The Fibre Co. Road to China Light (65% alpaca, 15% silk, 10% camel, 10% cashmere, 145m (158 yd) per 50 g hank) in shades Abalone – 1 (2-2) hanks.
Colours:
Photographs show the mittens in the shade Abalone. Choose from any shades of Road to China Light as shown above.
Sizes and measurements:
S (M-L)
Finished hand circumference: 18 (19.5-21) cm [7 (7.5-8.25) in]
Finished total length: 24 (26-28) cm [9.5 (10.25-11) in]
Needles and notions required:
- 2.5mm (US 1.5) circular needles 80–100 cm (32–40 in) for magic-loop
- 3.5mm (US 4.5) circular needles 80–100 cm (32–40 in)(or size to obtain gauge) for magic-loop
- 2 stitch markers
- Cable needle
- Tapestry needle
- Waste yarn or cable to place sts on hold
Techniques used:
- Magic Loop
- Reverse Stockinette Stitch
Notes:
This is an advanced beginner pattern and includes both written instructions and a chart for the coral pattern.
You can purchase items in this kit separately: Seabed Mittens knitting pattern, Road to China Light yarn and Project Bag from The Fibre Co.
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