Rounded Top for Top-Down Mittens
This article is part of my universal basic mittens pattern. The increases are distributed evenly around the mitten in eight sections and worked every other round
This article is part of my universal basic mittens pattern. The increases are distributed evenly around the mitten in eight sections and worked every other round
This article is part of my universal basic mittens pattern. The increases are worked every round on both sides creating a knit stitch band on each
This article is part of my universal basic mittens pattern. The increases are distributed evenly around the mitten in four sections and worked every round until
This article is part of my universal basic mittens pattern. This is probably the easiest thumb pattern. Because there’s no gusset for the thumb your
This article is part of my universal basic mittens pattern. This is the most commonly seen thumb gusset on basic mittens. It looks like a small
A few tips on what kind of material to use and how thick should the yarn be. And if you don’t want to spend all your time browsing webshop catalogs at the end of this article you find also a few good options and links where to buy them.
Novita Nalle is my current favorite sock yarn. It is a bit rustic, machine washable, light DK weight yarn. It is quite tightly spun and has
This article is part of my universal basic mittens pattern. The decreases are worked only on the other side of the thumb every round. The gusset
Have you ever wondered how long thumb should a child’s mitten have or what should the circumference of a men’s mitten be? Here you can find that information.
To be able to determine how many stitches you need to cast on for your sock you need to first know your gauge and the desired circumference of your sock. In this article I’ll explain how to figure out those numbers and how to use them to calculate your stitch count.
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