PRN Mitts by Alison Jarvis

PRN Mitts

This pattern is available for free.

PRN is an abbreviation of the Latin pro re nata, which means “as needed” or “as the circumstances require,” and is often used in medical treatment directives.

This is a mitten prescription using whatever yarn you have at hand. It is especially created for anyone who feels like a swatch is just a delaying tactic to discourage you from getting started. You will not need to check your gauge because this is a knit-to-fit mitten.

Also calling out to all toe-up sock knitters: this mitten is for you. Start at the fingertips and work your way to the wrist. This pattern is for stash-busters and those who play yarn chicken, too. Those different-yarn cuffs can look like a design element if you find yourself short.

Of course, once you understand the prescription don’t limit yourself to working-class plain stockinette – add color designs, cables, twists, textures, etc.

For a women’s medium-size mitten in worsted-weight yarn, allow about 200 yards. Thicker yarn requires less yardage, but more total weight.

Danish translation available here with many thanks to Marianne Holmen.