Alpine Cable Fingerless Mitts by Linda Lehman

Alpine Cable Fingerless Mitts

Knitting
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
6.5 stitches = 1 inch
in stockinette
US 1½ - 2.5 mm
US 2 - 2.75 mm
275 - 350 yards (251 - 320 m)
One size fits most, but can be adjusted, by needle size.
English
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This is a design for a pair of shorter mitts that employs the Alpine method of cabling. It is set apart from the Aran method, primarily because all knitted stitches are knit through the back loop. In a mitt, the other major difference does not show, while in a flat piece it does. The other distinguishing characteristic of an Alpine (rather than Aran) cable, is that it is cabled on both sides of the work, when worked back and forth, which is not the case here, since you are working in the round. However, Alpine cables have a unique look, and are fun to do.

These mitts are not as long as some of mine, and come about 4 inches up your arm from the wrist. The construction of the thumb gusset guarantees a perfect fit, allowing you to text, type, and knit in style and warmth. Since one size fits most, and uses under one skein of heavy fingering weight yarn, they also made the perfect gift.

Skill Level: Intermediate - Intermediate + (assuming a basic knowledge of cabling.)

The pattern is both charted and written out line by line, and is made using two circular needles.

This pattern was expertly tested by Lian McCain, who can be reached at: hlmccain@comcast.net. The sample was made using Handmaiden’s Casbah yarn in colorway, Artichoke.

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