Narwhal Mittens by Ysolda Teague

Narwhal Mittens

Knitting
Sport (12 wpi) ?
see notes
275 - 325 yards (251 - 297 m)
s[m, l] see notes
English
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Narwhals might seem mythically strange, and explorers once sold their tusks as “authentic unicorn horns”, but they’re real whales. They can be found inside the arctic circle and now they can keep your hands cosy in temperatures they’d be perfectly at home in. Traditional Selbuvotter mitten patterns on the cuffs and palms combine with fun details like the fish on the thumbs and, of course, the narwhals.

I love the fabric that the squishy, sport weight Chickadee gives in stranded colourwork at this range of gauges but heavier DK or worsted weight yarns such as Quince and Co. Lark could be used if you prefer your mittens to be very dense or wish to make them larger than the largest size given.

Yarn
Outer: sport weight yarn in 2 colours: 175[200, 215]yds /160[185, 200]m MC and 100[110, 120]yds /95[100, 110]m CC. Shown in Quince & Co. Chickadee (100% wool, 181yds /166m, 1.76oz /50g) in MC – Peacock and CC – Leek.

Lining: fingering /4ply yarn: 200[215, 230]yds /185[200, 215]m. Shown in Quince & Co. Tern (75% wool, 25% Silk, 221yds /202m, 1.76oz /50g) in Kelp.

Needles and Notions
US 2[2 1⁄2, 3] / 2.75[3, 3.25]mm dpns or long circular(s) for preferred method of working small circumferences in the rnd.

US 4[5, 6] / 3.5[3.75, 4]mm dpns or long circular(s) for preferred method of working small circumferences in the rnd.

Gauge
13[14, 15]sts and 13[14, 15]rows = 2” / 5cm in stranded colour work in the rnd with larger needles.

Sizes
Finished palm circumference of approx 8[83⁄4, 91/4]“ / 20.5[22, 23.5] cm, choose a size with approx 1” / 2.5cm of positive ease.

Helpful links
Technique Thursday - Colour Dominance