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Thwarter
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Thwarter
These colourwork gauntlets are knitted at a dense gauge to create a warm winter fabric. The tops can be worn long, over the fingers, or folded back. Thwarter is a Scots word derived from athwart, meaning something that’s criss-crossed, or hatched.
Yarn 
Kate Davies Designs Schiehallion (100% wool: 70% Corriedale, 30% Cheviot; 110m/120yds per 50g skein) 
in the following shades: 
A Rhubarb - 2 x 50g 
B Crowdie - 1 x 50g
Needles and notions 
Below gauge-size needles of your preferred type for working small circumferences 
Gauge-size needles of your preferred type for working small circumferences 
Waste yarn 
Stitch marker 
Tapestry needle
Gauge 
28 sts and 36 rounds to 10cm / 4in over stranded colourwork using gauge-size needle (blocked) 
Use 3mm needle as a starting point for swatching. 
These gauntlets are knitted at a dense gauge for this yarn, to create a warm winter fabric.
Size 
To fit hand with 18-20.5cm / 7-8in circumference 
Be sure to check your gauge, and block appropriately.
Pattern notes 
These gauntlets are knitted in the round from the bottom up, beginning with a few rounds of rib, then following a chart. A thumb gusset is inserted, and, after the thumb chart is completed and stitches set aside, the gauntlet top is finished with rib. A few rib rounds then complete the top of the thumb.
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