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Chain Mail Gloves
In my desire to have a really warm pair of gloves in a style that would be simple but not plain, I came up with the idea of using a slipped-stitch pattern in a single colour. The twisted braid cuff combines with the subtly textured palm in eye of partridge stitch to give interest and a double layer of warmth.
Level: Intermediate.
Skills required: Long-tail cast on, basic increases and decreases, ability to follow slipped stitch pattern
Instruction type: Entirely written, no charts.
Construction: Worked from cuff to fingertips with a gusset thumb. The pattern is written generically so as to accommodate all small circumference techniques: dpns/ magic loop/ 2 circulars, both one at a time and two at a time.
Yarn: Chain Mail requires about 185 yards of DK weight yarn
Size: 8” circumference
Many thanks to my testers for their feedback.
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- First published: January 2016
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