Winter Tulip Mittens by Kalurah Hudson

Winter Tulip Mittens

Knitting
January 2012
Bulky (7 wpi) ?
13 stitches and 19 rows
in 3X3 in the round in ss
US 10½ - 6.5 mm
one size-adult
English
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A late season bloomer. The Winter Tulip rears it’s beautiful head, demanding to be noticed!
The deep, gorgeous bright poppy colored wool simply pops amidst the crisp, white snow. Like a late bloom bursting from the frozen ground.
You will definitely stand out when wearing these….like a winter tulip!

These mittens feature a unique construction for the cuff that creates two petal shaped flaps mimicking nature’s artistic tulip.
Designed to accompany the Winter Tulip Cloche:
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/winter-tulip-cloche

Knit with less than (2) Hanks of 1 Akasha Zeropoint Colorworks 1AZC TTS 66 Hand dyed Thick and Thin Slub Yarn, a gorgeous and lofty fine micron merino wool. Knit in a dense gauge to give a felted look and a nice warm, thick fabric for the winter cold.

Pattern only takes up approximately 85 yrds, so you will have some wool leftover for a simple headband, baby mittens or a cute crocheted flower. But I think these mittens would be even more soft and warm if you added thrums with the remainder of your second skein! Simply weigh your skeins after winding into balls. And be sure to reserve at least 85 yrds for the mittens and the rest can be cut into thrums. Please do post pics and project notes if this is something you end up trying. :)

Pattern is written to fit a standard adult sized hand of between 7” and 8.5” wide.
If you have extra small hands, or would like to make these for a child, they can be felted. You can also simply omit a few stitches from the cast on.