My Cabled Sweater Mittens by Farrah Hodgson

My Cabled Sweater Mittens

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Crochet
February 2015
Aran (8 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 18 rows = 4 inches
in single crochet (sc)
3.25 mm (D)
200 - 260 yards (183 - 238 m)
One Size Women's Medium Hand
US
English
Discontinued. This digital pattern is no longer available online.

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Do you love cables, textures, over-sized buttons, and warmth? Well, here they are, all wrapped up in one cozy mitten pattern!

This pattern is worked in two pieces; the front side and the back side of the hand are constructed and attached together by using a simple reverse single crochet or crab stitch method. The mittens are finished off by adding the thumbs and elongated wrap around cuff, where the large button is attached.***

CROCHET PATTERN

Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver, 100% Acrylic; Worsted (4), Aran Fleck; 5oz/141g 260 yds/238m, one ball
Crochet Hook: Size 3.25mm
Other: Two 50mm wooden buttons (knitca.com)
Yarn Needle to sew in ends
Size: Adult Women’s Hand
Measurements: 11 inches from top to bottom of cuff; 4.25 inches width
Gauge: 18sc and 18 rows = 4 inches

Abbreviations Used: Rnd=round; St(s)=stitch(es); Ch=chain; Sl st=slip stitch; Sc=single crochet; Hdc=half double crochet; Dc=double crochet; Fpdc=front post double crochet;Bpdc=back post double crochet; Fpdtr=front post double treble crochet; Rsc=reverse single crochet; sc2tog=single crochet next 2 sts together

Cable Stitch= Described over pattern

Popcorn Stitch (Pc)=work 4hdc in next st, drop loop from hook, insert hook from front to back through top of first stitch made, place dropped loop on hook and pull through stitch.

Fpdc (Front Post Double Crochet)= Yarn over and insert your hook from front to back between the posts of the first and second double crochet of the row below, and then from back to front again between the posts of the second and third stitches.
Yarn over and draw the yarn around the post of the stitch (3 loops on hook), yarn over and draw the yarn through the 2 loops on the hook, twice.

Bpdc (Back Post Double Crochet)= Yarn over and insert your hook from back to front between the posts of the first and second double crochet in the row below, and then from front to back again between the posts of the second and third stitches.
Yarn over and draw the yarn around the post of the stitch (3 loops on hook), yarn over and draw the yarn through the 2 loops on the hook, twice.

Fpdtr (Front Post Double Treble Crochet)= Worked the same as a front post dc, using the Dtr stitch instead. Yarn over 3 times, insert your hook around post below, yarn over and draw the yarn around the post of the stitch (5 loops on hook), yarn over and draw through 2 loops on the hook 4 times.

Rsc (Reverse Single Crochet or Crab Stitch)= Insert the hook, from front to back, in the next stitch to the right. (Right side of your work facing you) Yarn over and draw the yarn through the stitch.
Yarn over and draw the yarn through the 2 loops on the hook. Repeat in each stitch across the row.


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