Almond Latte by Expression Fiber Arts

Almond Latte

Knitting
November 2017
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 26 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette
US 8 - 5.0 mm
200 yards (183 m)
English
This pattern is available for free.

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This pattern is designed for use with 1(1, 1, 1) skein of our Luster Merino Tencel Worsted Weight yarn in colorway: Jack Frost. Choose any colorway you like, though, and opt for any worsted weight yarn here.

SIZES: Child Small (Child Large, Teen/Women, Men)/finished circumference 5” (6”, 7”, 8”). Length adjustable to preference. Each size of this pattern is easily adjustable for both length and width. If you need wider mittens, CO sts in a multiple of 2 (keeping in mind that this will affect how you decrease at the top of the mitten). If you need longer or shorter mittens, knit to your desired length before working the decrease rnds. You should leave about 1”-1.5” of room to work the decrease rnds, depending on what size you choose to knit. Samples shown have a finished length of 4.5” (6”, 8.5”, 9.5”) from cuff to fingertip. You can add or subtract cuff rnds as preferred. Modeled in size: Teen/Women.

NEEDLES: US size 8 (5.0 mm) in 9” circular, long circular for Magic Loop, and/or DPNs

Notes from the Designer:

•Winter is coming and you need to keep your hands warm! Whip up a pair of these quick and easy mittens over an almond latte (or your coffee of choice) and keep winter at bay while keeping your hands nice and cozy.

•Sized for the whole family and easily adjustable, so you’re sure to find your perfect fit!

•Need a last-minute gift that is quick to work up and uses just 1 skein of yarn? Here ya go!