Quer-Streifen Mitts by Nicole Eitzinger

Quer-Streifen Mitts

Knitting
October 2014
yarn held together
Fingering
+ Fingering
= DK (11 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 15 rows = 2 inches
in twisted ribbing
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
US 3 - 3.25 mm
280 - 330 yards (256 - 302 m)
one-size
English German
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This is a recipe for cuddly warm, fingerless mitts worked in twisted ribbing. The crossing ribs are created with an easy stitch that doesn’t require a cable needle. Promise!

The twisted ribs create a stretchy fabric which suits many hand sizes. Notes are included to adjust the pattern to shorter or larger hands.

Pictures show the mitts knit in DyeForYarn Merino/Babycamel fingering yarn held double.
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The mitts are knit with yarn held double.
For the Merino/Babycamel yarn we recommend a 3mm (US2.5) needle is.
For the Merino/Silk and the BFL fingering yarn we recommend a 3.25mm (US3) needle.
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Note on the original and now changed pattern name (from Quer-Denker to Quer-Streifen):
In the current Covid situation there’s a German movement called ‘Querdenker’ which is driven by right-wing propaganda and which opposes the very necessary and reasonable mandates like mask-wearing. As a scientist I’m not willing to tolerate such bs and have therefore changed the name to Quer-Streifen mitts.