School Run Mittens by Laura Penrose

School Run Mittens

Knitting
November 2021
yarn held together
Light Fingering
+ Light Fingering
= Light Fingering ?
22 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
US 6 - 4.0 mm
92 - 276 yards (84 - 252 m)
Toddler, child, adult 1, 2 , 3
English
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The School Run Mittens were designed to keep chilly hands warm on cold winter mornings, whilst still be practical. If you have ever taken a child to school you’ll know its all zipping coats and wiping faces!

Also available in the School Run Collection:
School Run Hat
School Run Headband


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All Patterns in the School Run Collection have been professionally tech edited and fully tested. You can see the work of my wonderful testers over on Instagram using the hashtag #schoolrunmittens

Sizes: Toddler Child (Adult 1 2 3)
Circumference: 12.5 15 (18.5 20 22.5)cm / 5 6 (7.25 8 9)in
Gauge: 22 sts x 32 rows per 10cm/4in on 4mm needles in the round with fingering/4ply held double
Yarn: Filcolana Arwetta held single for cuffs, double for hand 20 30 (40 50 60)g / 84 126 (168 210 252)metres
Needles: hand: 4mm circular needles or dpns or suitable needles to obtain gauge cuffs: 3mm circular needles or dpns or a needle 1mm smaller than needle used for the hands.
Accessories: 3 stitch markers, embroidery needle, scissors

Fit
Designed with minimal ease. Choose a size that is closest to your hand circumference. For a tighter mitten go down a size, for a looser mitten go up a size.

Construction
Knit in the round and from the wrist up, both mittens are worked the same. The folded picot cuffs are worked with one strand of fingering on smaller needles and the hand is worked with two strands held double on larger needles. This means your mitten will be an equal thickness all the way through. If using the suggested yarn, you can pull a strand from the inside and outside of the ball. You could easily substitute the double strand of fingering for a single strand of DK for a contrasting hand, but it is important to still use fingering for the cuffs.
The thumb gusset is worked with the hand and the thumb stitches are put on hold and worked after the rest of the mitten. Measurements are given in cm / inches.