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Corrugated Mitts - Pattern Download Knitting Pattern - Free with yarn purchase

Author: Sierra Roberts

Often used as an edging stitch for stranded colorwork knitting, Corrugated Rib gets some well deserved time in the limelight with these dapper mitts. This easy stitch pattern is just your usual 2x2 rib, but worked in two colors. Carrying each color along the inside of your work creates an extra layer of insulation to keep your hands nice and warm. Peasant thumbs help maintain the slim outline of these mitts as well as allowing for uninterrupted colorwork from cuff to fingertips.

Sizes: Adult S(M,L)

Hand circumference: 7 (7.5, 8.5)"

Gauge:: 26 sts and 27 rounds to 4" in Corrugated Rib on size US 5 needles.

Yarn: Jo Sharp Classic DK Wool

1 ball each of two colors for Small. 2 balls each color for Medium & Large sizes.

Vendor item: HYPATTERN
Item Number: 2910000U
Price: $7.00



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Yarn weight: Light


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