A Slow Day in Shetland Wrist Warmers by Jenny Fennell

A Slow Day in Shetland Wrist Warmers

Knitting
November 2021
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
30 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette Colourwork.
US 3 - 3.25 mm
75 yards (69 m)
English
Errata available: lilylakeknits.com interweave.com

Made with wool from the Shetland Islands, this pattern was designed with colourwork lovers in mind. The simple tube design with no additional features makes for a relaxing knit, as you only need to focus on the colourwork. These earth-toned wrist warmers will make it easy to imagine picking berries in a field while the Celtic winds blow around you.

FIBER USED IN PATTERN:
Jamieson & Smith 2 Ply Jumper Weight
#4 (A, brown) - 13g
#01A (B, cream) - 12g
#202 (C, beige) - 8g
#2 (D, medium brown) - 8g
#1280 (E, light blue) - 3g
#FC9 (F, purple) - 3g
#FC11 (G, dark green) - 5g
#FC24 (H, light green) - 5g
#121 (I, gold) - 7g

This pattern is part of a 20 project pattern book, available for purchase here:
https://www.lilylakeknits.com/knitting-patterns/knits-fro...

ERRATA Notes:
Page 73:
Gauge corrected to: 30 sts and 28 rounds = 4in 10cm in stockinette colourwork pattern.
Needles corrected to: US size 3 3.25mm double pointed needles or 32in 80cm long circular needles for Magic Loop Method.
Yarn corrected to: Stated above.
Finished Measurements corrected to: 9in 23cm circumference and 12.75in 32.5cm) in length.