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Milan Hill Fingerless Mitts Pattern

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Long mitts scrunch into coat sleeves, can be worn easily with a sweater and are a must when wearing capes or ponchos. This design creates short floats that allow your hands to move in and out without snagging. Fair Isle patterns have been designed so there is no need to catch floats as you knit. Mitts are worked in the round from the cuff to the fingers. Pattern is charted. 

This is a downloadable PDF. Link to the PDF will be emailed to you after checkout and will be provided on the Order Confirmation page as well.

Skill Level: Intermediate

Sizes: Adult S (M, L) - Shown in Size S

Finished Measurements

Circumference at knuckles: 7.25 (8, 8.75)”/18.5 (20.5, 22) cm

Length: 11”/28cm

Yarn: Morehouse Farm Merino 2-ply Sport (225yds/205m, 2oz/57g, 100% Merino):

1 hank in each of the following colors: A: Pacific (dark), B: Oatmeal (light), C: Chocolate (dark), D: Aqua (light)

You'll need 2 light colored yarns and 2 dark colored yarns

Total Yarn Needed for Mitts:

A: 91 (101, 111) yds/83 (92, 101) m

B: 20 (21, 23) yds/18 (19, 21) m

C: 44 (49, 54) yds/ 40 (45, 49) m

D: 79 (88, 96) yds/72 (80, 88) m

Yarn Weight: Sport

Needles: Size US 2 (UK 12) (2.75mm) dpn or circular

Gauge: In St st: 27 sts & 34 rnds = 4”/10cm


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