Fás Mittens by Ailbíona McLochlainn

Fás Mittens

Knitting
February 2021
Aran (8 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 20 rows = 4 inches
US 7 - 4.5 mm
180 - 200 yards (165 - 183 m)
one size
English
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Fás: {fahs} Irish; grow

Watch the flower grow! As you knit each cheerful mitten from the cuff up, anticipation mounts as first the stem, then the leaves, then, finally the full open blossom,
materialise upon the needles.
A surprise late-winter bloom emerges from the frosted soil.

Worked in aran-weight yarn with two colours at a time, Fás is an exceptionally quick stranded colourwork mitten project. It is equally suitable for colourwork novices and colourwork addicts.

Note that a paper version of this pattern was originally published in 2018 by Yarn Vibes under the name Brayden Mittens. I, the designer have now re-pubished this pattern independently.

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MATERIALS & INFORMATION



Sizing 

to fit adult hand approximately
18cm (7.25”) from wrist to tip of middle finger;
18cm (7.25”) in palm circumference

to reduce/ increase size of mitten, go down/up in needle size in 0.5mm increments, as needed

Yarn

suitable for Aran-weight yarns or equivalent,
approximately 150m/ 100g (164y / 3.5oz); 

requires up to 30g each C1, C2, C3, &C4



Gauge
20 sts x 20 rounds = 10cm / 10cm (4” x 4”)
in stockinette colourwork

Needles
circular needle with long cable,
or a set of 4 double-pointed needles,
4.5mm in diameter (US size 7) 

or as needed to meet gauge

Notions

tapestry needle, scrap yarn, measuring tape

Special Techniques

stranded colourwork, Kitchener grafting method, working with Magic Loop method or DPNs



Construction
These mittens are constructed cuff-up, using a basic Nordic style ‘peasant thumb’ construction. The colourwork in this pattern is charted.

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NOTES
If you have the Yarn Vibes paper version of this pattern and would like a copy of the pdf ravelry version, please drop me a line and I will send it to you. Kits for this pattern are available from Yarn Vibes.

The sample shown here was knitted using Höner Och Eir Nutiden yarn, held double. With this specific yarn, less than 50g total was used for the pair. (However be aware that with a typical Aran weight yarn, the weight will be closer to 100g.)