Newfie Thrummed Mittens by Melanie Thomassian

Newfie Thrummed Mittens

Crochet
January 2017
Aurelia Wool
Bulky (7 wpi) ?
12 stitches and 7 rows = 4 inches
5.0 mm (H)
4.0 mm (G)
150 - 160 yards (137 - 146 m)
Small-Medium
US
English
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download

‘The Newfie Mittens’ are the ultimate in warmth, and coziness, with a gorgeous layer of roving on the inside to keep you toasty! Think of having a solid, warm, fuzzy blanket next to your hands… that’s basically what these thrummed mittens will give you. In other words, you’re making a sheepskin for the inside of your mittens!

This pattern is a spin on the popular knit version of thrummed mittens, but YES, you can also make crocheted thrummed mittens, too!

Thrummed mittens have been around for a couple of hundred years in Northern Newfoundland and Labrador in Canada. The term “thrum” refers to yarn waste that is left over from weaving looms. And it was these leftovers that were then knit into garments, in particular mittens, for adding warmth.

There’s such a wide variety of dyed wool roving available these days, so you can choose a rainbow of colors to make your thrums -- the choices are endless.

This pattern is suitable for an advanced beginner, however I have included step-by-step photographs, as well as a video tutorial, to make following the instructions as easy as possible.

I hope you love these amazingly warm mittens as much as I do!