A mitten I’m happy with.
Now to recall how and where I reduced stitches so I can repeat the formula for the second mitt.
Yup, ya betcha I am.
A much better fit on the palm side.
A tad more tweaking required on the other side.
In knit related news: Have a look at how LSAD Sculpture student Eilish Tuite has cheered up a vacant Limerick building.
http://www.facebook.com/UrbanKnitLimerick#!/UrbanKnitLimerick?v=app_4949752878
A quick update:
I’ve cast the mitt off and it is decidedly too roomy. I shall have to frog it back and being the decreases earlier. 44 stitches is a good number to end up with.
It’s amazing the difference between the two mittens pictured below, even though they’re based on the same pattern. Oh the adventure that is knitting. McPhee* has it right knitting is “a cosmic crapshoot of possibility”
*Stephanie Pearl-McPhee a.k.a. The YarnHarlot – quote taken from her book “Free-Range Knitter”
I needed some respite from the ego bashing that studying for my accounting exam induced so I cast on to ‘play’ with the Mirasol Hacho yarn. It’s purdy. Then I decided that a pair of mittens would be cool.
I cast on 56 stitches on 3.75mm DPN’s.
These are based on the same Jane Burns pattern (Bones) as ‘Megs Mittens’ and ‘My Mittens’. While based on her pattern, they will look nothing like hers
Both of these mitten pairs were made with Wendy Happy 4 ply in different colourways.
I cast on with the 307 colourway first and then changed to the 303 colourway after about 5cm (ish)
While giving my poor noodle a break from statistics I managed to finish and cast off both sleeves for Megs Hoodie. It’s shaping up nicely. Methinks I shall have to redo the shoulder seams (I’m pernickity about having them neat) and I think I’ll leave picking up the stitches for the hood section until after my exams are done.