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Chawton Mittens

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These colourwork mittens feature cameos—those most classic Regency silhouettes—of a young lady and her fine gentleman gazing at each other. The silhouettes are framed with cabled ovals, worked with the contrasting colour against the main/background colour. The cables give an unexpected hint of texture to the stockinette-stitch mittens and add a little extra challenge for the knitter. In the background are diamond and stripe patterns inspired by historical wallpaper patterns. A deep cuff of twisted-stitch ribbing keeps the mittens snug and practical.

FINISHED SIZE: 7.5” hand circumference and 9.5” long including 1.5” deep cuff. To fit a medium woman’s hand.

YARN: Brown Sheep Nature Spun Fingering (100% wool; 310 yd 283 m/50 g): #117 winter blue (MC) and #730 natural (CC), 1 skein each.

NEEDLES: Size 1 (2.25 mm): set of double-pointed (dpn) or circular (cir) for magic loop. Adjust needle size if necessary to obtain the correct gauge.

NOTIONS: Small cable needle (cn); waste yarn to be used as a stitch holder; tapestry needle.

SKILLS REQUIRED: Knitting & purling; working in the round; stranded 2-colour knitting; cables; lifted increases; decreases; reading charts. (Colourwork/cable portion is provided in chart form only.)

This pattern was originally published in the inaugural edition of Jane Austen Knits (2011). It is still available through the Long Thread Media store, either as part of the digital magazine, or as an individual pattern. (Long Thread Media acquired several titles from Interweave, including Jane Austen Knits.) The pattern has since been updated and revised, with more extensive notes, professionally re-edited, and re-released under my own label. The version available from Long Thread Media is the original version of the pattern.

Please note: This is for the pdf pattern ONLY, not the finished mittens or a hard copy of the pattern. Due to the nature of digital downloads, patterns cannot be returned or exchanged for any reason. All patterns have been professionally tech edited. If you run into an issue, you are welcome to email me for pattern support.
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