Blackberry Trellis Mittens by CanBee Crafty Shop

Blackberry Trellis Mittens

Knitting
September 2025
both are used in this pattern
Lace ?
7 stitches = 1 inch
in stockinette in the round
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
100 - 200 yards (91 - 183 m)
Small (6.5-7.5"), Medium (7.5-8.5"), Large (8.5-9.5")
English
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Pattern includes 50% off coupon code for the CanBee Crafty Shop Chart Keeper to help you track your lace! Coupon code on page 1 of the pattern!!

This pattern was created when I wanted to use Fyberspates super-scrumptious Cumulus to make a warm and beautiful lace mitten for my mom. The only problem was that the Cumulus was SO fluffy that the lace pattern was largely obscured. So Mom & I dreamed up this double layered mitten with the brushed alpaca and silk as the inner layer for cozy warmth, with smooth merino on the outside for incredible stitch definition in the lace - and gorgeous Cumulus clouds peeking through each YO!

The Blackberry Trellis Lace Tutorial can be found on my YouTube channel here: https://youtu.be/NGQ12Q9Vbk4

These mittens are knitted in 2 separate layers, seamlessly attached with NO sewing required. This is an easy way to get a doubled fabric WITHOUT double knitting!!

Instructions are included for 3 versions:
single layer of Cumulus held together with fingering in stockinette
double layer with Cumulus lining and stockinette outer shell
double layer with Cumulus lining and Blackberry Trellis Lace outer shell.

This entire mitten was designed around Fyberspates Cumulus as the inner layer. The fluffy alpaca and silk is so soft you almost can’t feel it on your skin, and the loft makes it incredibly warm, especially when insulated with the Merino outer shell. The loft also makes this laceweight yarn knit up at a larger gauge that expected – nearly the same as the fingering. A true laceweight yarn would be much too thin at this gauge. 1, 50g ball of Cumulus will make both mittens.

For the outer yarn, I chose Malabrigo Mechita, but any fingering weight yarn with around 420yds/100g will work. 1, 100g skein of Mechita will make 4 mittens!

I suggest choosing 2 colors with very high contrast, so the lace pattern will be easily seen with the Cumulus peeking through. I like to choose a lighter color for the inner Cumulus layer, so it won’t look dingy on the palm after use – note that Cumulus is hand wash only!

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