Da Meids Mitts by Alison Rendall

Da Meids Mitts

Knitting
November 2022
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
32 stitches and 34 rows = 4 inches
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
285 - 375 yards (261 - 343 m)
one size
English
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Da Meids mitts

Before the use of electronic methods, the location of fishing grounds around Shetland were identified by lining up pairs of onshore landmarks known as fishing meids. This was not always easy for fishermen who often worked in rough seas and poor visibility. I’ve given the mitts a nautical feel to reflect Shetland’s fishing heritage and also as a tribute to my Dad who made a living working long, arduous hours at sea when I was growing up.

Da Meids mitts begin with a lace cuff that is knitted flat, then the work is joined in the round from the beginning of the hand and the colour work begins.

The pattern is one size adult but the actual size can be changed quite dramatically using larger or smaller needle sizes.
Please pay particular attention to the required tension as my knitting tends to be close. Any 2 ply jumper weight Shetland wool would be suitable for this project.