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Twin Cities Mittens
I love the look of cables, but sometimes I don’t have a cable needle on hand or the patience - which makes this faux cable pattern so fun.
It uses a series of slipped and dropped stitches to create an intricate pattern, with a finished product appearing more complicated than it is.
The pattern is suitable for TV knitting with a sequence that can be easily memorized; with enough interest, you’ll want to make more than one.
Constructed as phone-friendly fingerless mittens
Worked in the round
Seven Sizes Available:
Child (6”x7.75”)
Teen/Women’s SM (6.5”x8.5”)
Women’s M (7”x9.25”)
Woman’s LG/Men’s SM (7.5”x9.5”)
Men’s M (8”x10.25”)
Men’s LG (8.5”x11”)
Men’s XL (9”x11.5”)
Also check out the hat pattern.
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- First published: December 2023
- Page created: December 5, 2023
- Last updated: December 9, 2023 …
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