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 The Nordic Knitting Primer, A Step-by-Step Guide to Scandinavian Colorwork
> Swedish Lovikka Mittens
 
Swedish Lovikka Mittens
             Swedish Lovikka MittensMy version of Lovikka Mittens are in Chapter 2 of the Nordic knitting Primer.
These mittens are worked with a single color. The color is added with embroidery. Swedish Lovikka Mittens were first created above the Arctic Circle in Lovikka, Sweden, by a young girl named Erika Aittamaa in 1892. They were made with heavy, Swedish wool, felted and combed to make them fluffy, then embroidered to make them festive. I designed my version with unspun lopi yarn for my daughter Anna to knit for friends while she recovered from an ice-skating injury when she was 14. She became a fabulous knitting because she made dozens of mittens.
This is an excellent project to learn and practice knitting with double-pointed needles. If you are new to knitting, it might freak you out to knit with 5 needles at once. This is the perfect project ot learn this skill. The yarn is fat and works up in a flash. Use these mittens to learn this valuable colorwork skill! There are step-by step embroidery tutorials in the pattern. You are going to love making these for all your friends. I hope you do!
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SIZES 
Women’s S/M (Women’s M/L, Men’s M/L) 
MATERIALS 
YARN: Worsted | Ístex Plötulopi | 100% unspun 
Icelandic roving | 328 yards (300 m) per 3.5-ounce 
(100-g) skein | 1 skein 233 yards (195 m) | Color: 001 
(White) 
YARN FOR EMBROIDERY: DK | Rauma Strikkegarn 
| 3-ply 100% Norwegian Wool | 114 yards (105 m) per 
1.75-ounce (50-g) skein | 8 yards (7.5 m) for embroidery 
in each color | Colors: 151 (Blue), 131 (Gold), 128 (Red) 
NEEDLES: One set of double-pointed needles 
(DPNs) in size needed to obtain gauge. DPNs only. 
Don’t magic loop. Don’t use FlexiFlips. 
SUGGESTED NEEDLE SIZE: US 7 (4.5 mm) 
ADDITIONAL MATERIALS 
Measuring tape, scissors, tapestry needle, scrap 
yarn, and wire brush 
GAUGE AND SWATCH 
12 stitches and 19 rounds = 4 inches (10 cm) 
Felted to 13 stitches and 20 rounds = 4 inches 
(10 cm) 
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS 
WOMEN’S S/M: 4¼ inches (10.75 cm) wide and 
9 inches (23 cm) long 
WOMEN’S M/L: 4¼ inches (10.75 cm) wide and 
9¾ inches (24.5 cm) long 
MEN’S M/L: 4¾ inches (12 cm) wide and 11 inches 
(28 cm) long
SKILLS YOU’LL PRACTICE 
Long-tail cast on 
Joining in the round seamlessly 
Knitting with five doublepointedneedles (DPNs)—if you are a beginningknitter, it can freak you out to knit with five needles 
at once, but take heart, it gets easier with practice 
ssk decrease 
Creating a thumbhole byknitting onto a scrap of yarn 
Picking up and knitting stitches stitches 
Felting 
Adding embroidered detailswith lazy daisy stitches French knot, and duplicate stitches
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