Feallan by Claire Walls

Feallan

Knitting
September 2020
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
21 stitches and 34 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette
US 4 - 3.5 mm
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
138 - 154 yards (126 - 141 m)
1 (2, 3)
English
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dWhen I set out to design a new pair of fingerless mittens, I wanted to capture that feeling you get with the first signs that Autumn is coming. When there is a shift in the air and the leaves have that slight crackling sound that wasn’t there just a few days before.

For me, Autumn is all about comfort. Big bowls of soup, hot mugs of tea, a cosy blanket on my lap…and it’s the same with my knitting. At this time of year, I find myself reaching for projects that soothe my mind, and Feallan is the perfect choice for that. Meaning ‘to fall’ in old English, I can’t think of a better way to begin the knitting season.

Feallan is knit in the round, cuff up.  The body is in Stockinette Stitch and features a textured panel on the back of the hand. Increases are worked to create the thumb gusset and all edges are completed in 1 x 1 half twisted rib for a cosy fit. The length is adjustable and I have noted in the pattern where chart repeats can be added or removed to get your preferred fit.

Yarn

Raincloud & Sage Nord with 350 meters/383 yards per 100 g.
Approx 138 (146, 154) yards/126 (134, 141) meters. Show in colour Stonefruit.

Needles

Larger needle in size required to obtain gauge. I suggest using 3.5 mm/ 4 US with a min 24 inch/60 cm cable if working in magic loop or double-pointed needles.

Smaller needle one size smaller than gauge needle with a min 16 inch/40.5 cm cable if working in magic loop or double-pointed needles for ribbing.

Sizes


1 (2, 3).
Hand Circ: 7 (7.75, 8.5)” / 18 (20, 21.75) cm
Length: (adjustable)
Intended ease: -0.5 to +0.5” / -1.25 to +1.25 cm

Gauge

21 sts by 34 rows over 4”/10 cm in Stockinette Stitch with suggested needle size.

Charted section measures 2.5” / 6 cm wide.

Notions

Tapestry needle, 4 stitch markers and one unique marker for BOR.

Contributors

Tech editing: Kerry Bullock Ozkan