Hello! We had icy snow here yesterday at the beach. Gone are the warm sunny Decembers of past years. It's very cold. I had to wear my snow pants today. And I
never did get all the ice off my poor shivering Jeep.
I had to restock my pantry and fridge, start planning for Christmas meals. Saturday will be Tree Day and I plan to have my Very Veggie chili made for dinner afterward, to renew everyone's strength for the big final shopping week.
It gets dark so early! Even with our long nautical twilight it is pretty darn dark here by 5.30 or 6PM. The fun thing is that coming home from errands all the neighborhoods are just amazingly bursting, glittering, with extravagant outdoor Christmas lights. Don't you wonder who invented house lighting for Christmas? I think my dad remembered his father decorating their home back in Ohio, many years ago.
Anyway, back to the cold weather: definitely need hats and mittens. I've been knitting fingerless mitts. These are so fast and fun and very useful. Lately I have just been knitting [and quilting] mainly for myself; I'm slow and no one else much wants ''granny-look'' things, I guess.
I usually have to take my gloves off to drive, to take photos, make calls or send texts. Not with these cuties! Had to have pompoms, even if I'm no longer 4 years old.
The yarn is from last year's NYC farmers Market (Union Square Greenmarket). The 100% wool, handspun yarn was wonderful to work with.
This is my second pair, only one mitten is finished.
Unblocked. I used odds and ends of yarns for the very bright color blocking effect.
Inspiration photo, Pinterest, below.
I even got a request to make a pair for one of my kids. I was pretty thrilled, since, as I've mentioned, they are not so fond of my crafty endeavors. Good thing I had the foresight to have the recipient choose their yarn. "Soot" would not have been my first [or last] choice. Brooklyn Tweed The pale grey is alpaca, in case the person allows pompoms. No? sigh......
I'll put the basic pattern at the end here. I changed it a lot but you can use the original if your gauge works. (I always knit too big.) I apologize to the original designer, I lost the link where I found this ever so simple and fun pattern.
Stay warm! Be cozy!
love
lizzy
................gone to the beach....
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Basic Open Mittens
Gauge: 5.5 st = 1"
Cuff:: Cast on 40 stitches. Divide onto three
needles, placing 12 stitches on needle 1; 14 stitches on needle 2; 14 stitches on needle 3.
Join for working in the round. Round 1: *k2, p2; rep from * to end. Repeat rib for 1-2 inches. (That depends on you. And what you want.)
Hand:: Change to knit stitch, and knit until desired
length until thumb. For this particular pair, that was 4 inches. Piece measured 5 1/2 inches.Repeat these 2 rows 4x. (always do increase right before or right after the marker, the directions are a bit vague here)
Then repeat row 1. You will have 52 stitches. And 9 stitches at beginning of needle 1, before marker, and 9 stitches at end of needle 3, after marker.
Next row, knit across all stitches on needle 1
(slipping marker as you come to it), knit across all stitches on needle 2, knit to marker on needle 3, remove
marker, k1, bind off next 8 stitches.
Next row, bind off 8 stitches on needle 1, k1, remove
marker, k1, *p2, k2; repeat from * to end. (36 stitches)
Next row, join, continuing in rib pattern for
1".
Bind off loosely in rib. Make second mitt in same way.
Weave in ends. I also tighten the area where you joined for top ribbing.
Hey! I don't think pom-poms are just for kids! I *like* pom-poms - and the two-tone ones on your mitts are so cute! I love the cream colored ones, they're so pretty. And the multi-colored ones are cute so far! Too bad I can't knit. I've thought about making myself some that go up to my elbows to wear to SLEEP - I always wind up with one arm sticking out from under the covers and getting cold. And sleeves on my nightshirts never seem to fit right.... Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThe mittens are so cute.
ReplyDeleteJust so you know how cute they are, I'm considering making a pair.
It's currently 76 degrees heading for 81 with 69% humidity.
Not exactly glove weather. LOL.
Maybe I'll knit them and inflict them on my son in Southern California. At least it gets cold enough there for him to wear them.
And I like pom poms, too.
Hugs.
Hunter
So darned cute! I still haven't made it to a knit shop to learn to do double pointed needles (it is on the list for next year). I did crochet a pair of mittens for my mom ... the dog loved them!
ReplyDeleteLisa