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Disrupted Triangle Mitts

An overall triangle pattern gives way to a disruption of triangles-within-triangles, creating a mostly straightforward knit with the occasional variation in motif designed to keep you on your toes.

This pattern is for you if… You like subtle surprises in your overall motifs, you’re looking for an extra layer of warmth on still-chilly spring mornings, or you’d love to showcase a variegated, tonal or self-striping yarn.

Move along if… You’re looking for a stitch motif that you don’t have to pay much attention to, you prefer non-triangle shapes.

SIZE

one size; comfortably fits a hand with a 7.5”/19cm palm circumference; finished dimensions: 8.75”/22.25cm in length

YARN

Approx. 120 yards / 26 grams of fingering weight yarn in main colour (MC)
Approx. 70 yards / 15 grams of fingering weight yarn in contrast colour (CC)

Sample knit in: Queensland Collection Perth (437 yards/400 meters per 100 grams/3.53oz; 80% wool, 20% nylon; 1 skein) in colour Tasmanian Bay; Knit Picks Palette (231 yards/211 meters per 50 grams/1.76 oz; 100% wool; 1 skein) in colour Natural/Undyed.

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GAUGE

17 stitches and 16 rows = 2″/5cm in colourwork

NEEDLES

Size A: US 3/3.25mm double pointed needles, or size necessary to obtain gauge
Size B: US 2/2.75mm double pointed needles, or one size smaller than Size A

NOTIONS

2 stitch markers, waste yarn for holding thumb stitches, tapestry needle for weaving in ends

TECHNIQUES

knitting in the round, reading a colourwork chart, tacking floats, increasing stitches using M1L or M1R, placing and knitting held stitches, binding off

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