Kind Of Very Chic
This design is not currently available, while undergoing a pattern update. Fingerless mitts or gloves with sideways-cabled cuffs, made scrunchy by dropping stitches between ribs. Wear them with jeans...
View ArticleRuckle Mitts
Casual fingerless handwarmers, the Ruckle Mitts have a built-in scrunchy tucked cuff, with tidy hemmed edges finishing each end. Fun to make and fresh to wear, they add relaxed chic to your outfit....
View ArticleCrimp it up – WIP Wednesday
Well, not exactly a WIP in terms of the knitting, but then that’s the easy part. These need to be sized and then organized for test knitting, which takes more focus. I’m still loving that tuck stitch,...
View ArticleCrimp Hat & Crimpy Mitts
Crimp Crimp is a hat with built-in slouch created by tuck stitches, and includes both a photo and video tutorial for this fun technique. Alternating sections of ribbing and stockinette add interest to...
View ArticleLaura Mitts
To match the Azul hat! Fingerless mitts with stretchy, mirrored ribbed cables along the back of the hand. Techniques Used: Cable CO, knit/purl, knitting in the round, increasing/decreasing. Experience...
View ArticleSo much colors!
Variegated yarns are an ongoing challenge; they look so appealing in the skein that you cant resist, and yet – what to do with them, really? Socks, maybe; those are mostly covered up and are like a...
View ArticleChunnel Mitts
The Chunnel Mitts are long armwarmers with fitted rib cuffs and hands, and deep textural gauntlet forearms which can be scrunched up or worn straight depending on the weather and your coat sleeve...
View ArticlePomona Mitts
Among my favorite design themes, Harry Potter is undeniably one which keeps appearing as if by magic in my knitwear. The Magickal Quidditch Socks, and more recently Amortentia and Cauldron Full of Hot,...
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