Rhëydr by Aleks Byrd

Rhëydr

Knitting
October 2020
Sian O'Doherty Rhëydr
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
26 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in stranded colourwork in the round after blocking
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
US 3 - 3.25 mm
175 - 200 yards (160 - 183 m)
1(2)
English
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Rhëdyr is the Welsh word for waterfalls

Inspired by Welsh blanket patterns with a mix of Estonian techniques, the Rhëydr mitts are a stylish and cozy long pair of fingerless gloves or mitts. An engaging knit and a perfect finished gift for the knitworthy person in your life.

Pattern Notes

The cuff of these fingerless mitts features embellishment in the form of ribbing, stranded colourwork and two types of braids; Kihnu vits and a two colour Twisted Braid.

The body of the mitt is worked in Stockinette stitch.

The thumb is created by placing select stitches on hold with waste yarn. The thumb is then knit by picking up the stitches put on hold. Additional stitches are picked up either side of the thumb to close gaps.

The top edge of the thumb and mitt are finished with a Kihnu vits and bound off in the contrast colour. There is a link to a video tutorial for the Kihnu its alongside written instructions.

Skill level: Advanced beginner; comfortable knitting with two colours in the round.

Sizing:
1(2)
Wrist Circumference: 19 cm / 7.5”
Palm Circumference: 20 (23) cm / 8 (9)”
Length: 21.5 cm / 8.5”
Cuff to Thumb: 16.5 cm / 6.5”

Techniques Used:
Knitting in the round
Stranded Colourwork
Kihnu vits Braid
Twisted Braid in two colours
Ribbing