Martha's Mittens by Joan Sheridan

Martha's Mittens

Knitting
June 2009
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
42 stitches = 4 inches
in 1 x 1 rib
US 2 - 2.75 mm
140 - 165 yards (128 - 151 m)
Child, Adult
English
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Named for the Biblical Martha, these mittens are working mittens. The rib pattern allows the fabric to hug your hand even after a day’s work. Not too bulky, they’ll keep your fingers toasty while typing, working in the barn or driving to work. Their all-day warmth will ease the pain of arthritis and carpal tunnel syndrome. Put them to work for you.

Skill level: Intermediate.

Size: One size fits most adults and older
children. To make larger, cast on extra stitches in multiples of 2, working the thumb per the pattern. To make small child/larger child cast on 38 (44) stitches and work gusset through row 12. Skip to row 19 and continue. For a slightly smaller version, go down one needle size.

Gauge: 42 sts in 4”/10 cm (in the round in pattern).

Yarn: Sock weight yarn, 140 (165) yards (16 wpi).
Models knit in Crystal Palace Panda Cotton and Regia 4 Ply sock knitting yarns.