Alveary mittens by Anna Radchenko

Alveary mittens

Knitting
February 2020
both are used in this pattern
Sport (12 wpi) ?
30 stitches and 40 rows = 4 inches
in reverse stockinette stitch in the round (after blocking) with larger gauge needles
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
US 6 - 4.0 mm
2.5 mm
one size, S/M (please see notes of finished measurements)
English
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The pattern includes a written description of the pattern, charts, and video tutorials.

The wrist of the mittens is knitted as a separate element. Stitches for the cuff are picked up from the edge of the wrist. You can use your favorite method for small circumference knitting: DPNs, magic loop, small circumference circular needles. The pattern describes the knitting on the magic loop.

Knitting pattern includes:
recommendations on the choice of yarn;
information about the necessary tools;
written description;
video tutorial;
charts;
recommendations for washing and blocking the finished product.

Size
Woman S/M

Finished measurements:
7.8” (20 cm) hand circumference
9.4” (24 cm) length of the hand above cuff
7” (18 cm) wrist circumference
2.3” (6 cm) thumb length
1” (2.5 cm) mitten top length
Measurements were taken after blocking

Gauge
30 sts * 40 rows = 4” (10 cm) in reverse stockinette stitch in the round (after blocking) with larger gauge needles
26 sts * 33 rows = 4” (10 cm) in pattern stitch in the round (after blocking) with smaller gauge needles (wrist)

Yarn
main color - Urga by Fonty 50gr/125m – 50% laine/50% yak (1 ball)
contrasting color - Mongolia 3 by Fonty 50gr/150m – 85% laine/15% baby yak (1 ball)
You can use any sport or DK-weight yarn

Notions
US 2.5 (3.0 mm) DPN, US 6 (4.0 mm) circular needles or DPN, crochet hook, scrap yarn, scissors, stitch markers, tapestry needle

Techniques used
Crochet-chain cast on
Working flat and in the round
Knitting and purling
Cable stitches
Increasing and decreasing
Kitchener stitch

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