Berries and Cream Mittens by Amanda Julien

Berries and Cream Mittens

Crochet
July 2017
Aran (8 wpi) ?
13 stitches and 11 rows = 4 inches
in hdc rows
5.5 mm (I)
100 - 140 yards (91 - 128 m)
small, medium, large
US
English
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I adore how these mittens turn out using cake yarn. Each mitten is different, but I think they still look good as a pair even though they are not identical. A cute idea would be to turn a cake (or multiple cakes) into mittens and then pair them up how ever you like. You could also manipulate the cake yarn (but cutting and separating the colors) to make the mittens have the same striping pattern.

Sizes

Small: 6”-7” (15-18 cm)circumference, 9” (23 cm) long

48 g (1.8 oz), 88m (96 yds)
you could get 8 mittens out of one Caron Cake
Medium: 7”-8” (18-20 cm) circumference, 10.5” (27 cm) long

61g (2.1 oz), 108 m (118 yds)
you could get 6 mitten out of one Caron Cake
Large: 8”-9” (20-23 cm) circumference, 11.5” (30 cm) long

69 g (2.4 oz), 126 m (138 yds)
you could get 5 mittens out of one Caron Cake

Materials

5.5 mm (I/9) crochet hook
Worsted weight (#4) yarn.
I used Caron Cakes (in Cake Pop, Mixed Berry and Red Velvet) for this pattern, but any yarn that matches the gauge will work.
Stitch marker
tapestry needle
scissors

Abbreviations – US crochet terms

hdc – half double crochet
hdc dec – half double crochet decrease
ch – chain
sl st – slip st
sc – single crochet
sc dec – single crochet decrease
scblo – single crochet in the back loop only