Convertible Mittens Digital Knitting Pattern
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Downloader’s Notes: These are knitting patterns, not physical goods. What you will be purchasing are digital .pdf files that contain the instructions to knit the item shown.
Please also note, that due to the nature of PDF downloads, I am unable to offer refunds at this time.
However, I am available by e-mail, to answer any questions/concerns you may have.
Also, please note that depending on your location, taxes or VAT may be added to your purchase price.
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The convertible Cable Mittens are basically just what they sound like, a set of densely knit mittens done in Aran-weight yarn, designed to stand up to a Canadian winter, but also leave the fingers free for texting, using car keys, or all those other fiddly tasks that are near-impossible in standard mittens!
For questions and support, please e-mail me at sarahdawnsdesigns [!at] gmail.com.
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Pattern Notes:
The mitts are knit from the cuff to the tip, with the mitten flap picked up across the back of the hand. The slipped-stitch palm helps provide warmth, traction, and durability to the mitten; while the cables up the back provide a dash of style to a functional and durable mitten.
The Cable pattern is both written and charted; this pattern also has an accessible large print option that is compatible with screen-reading software which includes the written instruction.
Errata Link
Sizes Available: XS, (S, M, L, XL)
Hand Circumference: 7 (7.5, 8, 8.5, 9) inches (18, 19, 20.5, 21.5, 23) cm, measured at base of knuckles.
Cuff and thumb length are adjustable.
Pattern is intended to be worn with approximately 0.5 to 1 inches (1.5 to 2.5) cm of ease.
Materials Required:
176 (189, 245, 263, 291)yards, 161 (173, 224, 241, 266) of worsted/aran yarn. Blue Sample is knit in Blue Sky Fibers Worsted Hand Dyes: (50%
Alpaca/50% Merino); Green Sample is knit in Knit Picks Muse Hand-Painted (100% Superwash Merino)
Needles:
3.25 mm /US 3 needles for working on a small circumference: 4 DPNs, or a 24inch (60 cm) circular needle for magic loop. Adjust needle size to match gauge
Notions:
tapestry needle
cable needles (2)
contrasting colour scrap yarn (worsted weight or heaver suggested)
3 stitch markers
Either: 2 0.75 inch (19 mm) buttons; or: 2 pairs 14mm sew-in snaps
Gauge for Pattern:
20 sts and 28 rounds = 4 inches (10 cm square) in stocking stitch
24 sts and 28 rounds = 4 inches (10 cm square) in pattern after blocking
Techniques Used:
long-tail cast on
backwards loop cast on
decreases: k2tog, ssk, p2tog, p2tog tbl, cdd.
working small circumferences in the round
increases: m1l, m1r
picking up stitches
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You may not re-distribute this PDF.
While you may teach a knitting class using this pattern, each student in the class must purchase a copy. However, if you would like to purchase discounted copies of the pattern in bulk for a class, please contact me for details.
If you’d like to make any of my designs as donations to charity, go right ahead. If you want to sell anything you’ve created from my designs for charity or commercial purposes, also go right ahead.
The only thing I ask for the above is that you credit me (“Sarah Dawn’s Designs”) and list the pattern name as well. Thank you!
If you would like to offer to translate this pattern into other languages, I’d love to work with you to do so! Please, contact me by e-mail to discuss the details
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If you would like to try this pattern from Sarah Dawn’s Designs for free, you can sign up for the Sarah Dawn’s Designs E-mail Newsletter and a Free Pattern Download here: http://eepurl.com/cd6MB1
Also, Sarah Dawn’s Designs is now on Patreon! For access to exclusive behind-the-scenes content, discounts, input on designs, live-chats, and more, please come join in!
https://www.patreon.com/SarahDawnsDesigns
Newest Update: December 10, 2020
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If you have any questions, please, don't hesitate to get in contact with me! You can e-mail me at sarahdawnsdesigns@gmail.com
Photo Credit: Douvlak Photography and Stephanie Wallace
Image Descriptions:
1) A person wearing a pair of flip-top convertible mittens. They are unbuttoning the left-hand mitten from the back of the hand.
2) A pair of mittens laying flat, knit in worsted-weight royal blue yarn. One mitten is palm up, to show a slipped-stitch pattern on the palm, you can see where the mitten top folds back. The other mitten is palm down, showing a cable pattern on the back of the hand.
3) A person wearing a pair of flip-top convertible mittens. They are working a touch screen with the exposed fingers of the right hand, the mitten top is buttoned back.
4) A person wearing a pair of flip-top convertible mittens. They are unbuttoning the left-hand mitten from the back of the hand.
5) A pair of mittens laying flat, knit in marled green worsted-weight yarn. One mitten is palm up, to show a slipped-stitch pattern on the palm, you can see where the mitten top folds back. The other mitten is palm down, showing a cable pattern on the back of the hand.
6) A person wearing a pair of flip-top convertible mittens. They are working a touch screen with the exposed fingers of the right hand, the mitten top is buttoned back.
Please also note, that due to the nature of PDF downloads, I am unable to offer refunds at this time.
However, I am available by e-mail, to answer any questions/concerns you may have.
Also, please note that depending on your location, taxes or VAT may be added to your purchase price.
- - -
The convertible Cable Mittens are basically just what they sound like, a set of densely knit mittens done in Aran-weight yarn, designed to stand up to a Canadian winter, but also leave the fingers free for texting, using car keys, or all those other fiddly tasks that are near-impossible in standard mittens!
For questions and support, please e-mail me at sarahdawnsdesigns [!at] gmail.com.
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Pattern Notes:
The mitts are knit from the cuff to the tip, with the mitten flap picked up across the back of the hand. The slipped-stitch palm helps provide warmth, traction, and durability to the mitten; while the cables up the back provide a dash of style to a functional and durable mitten.
The Cable pattern is both written and charted; this pattern also has an accessible large print option that is compatible with screen-reading software which includes the written instruction.
Errata Link
Sizes Available: XS, (S, M, L, XL)
Hand Circumference: 7 (7.5, 8, 8.5, 9) inches (18, 19, 20.5, 21.5, 23) cm, measured at base of knuckles.
Cuff and thumb length are adjustable.
Pattern is intended to be worn with approximately 0.5 to 1 inches (1.5 to 2.5) cm of ease.
Materials Required:
176 (189, 245, 263, 291)yards, 161 (173, 224, 241, 266) of worsted/aran yarn. Blue Sample is knit in Blue Sky Fibers Worsted Hand Dyes: (50%
Alpaca/50% Merino); Green Sample is knit in Knit Picks Muse Hand-Painted (100% Superwash Merino)
Needles:
3.25 mm /US 3 needles for working on a small circumference: 4 DPNs, or a 24inch (60 cm) circular needle for magic loop. Adjust needle size to match gauge
Notions:
tapestry needle
cable needles (2)
contrasting colour scrap yarn (worsted weight or heaver suggested)
3 stitch markers
Either: 2 0.75 inch (19 mm) buttons; or: 2 pairs 14mm sew-in snaps
Gauge for Pattern:
20 sts and 28 rounds = 4 inches (10 cm square) in stocking stitch
24 sts and 28 rounds = 4 inches (10 cm square) in pattern after blocking
Techniques Used:
long-tail cast on
backwards loop cast on
decreases: k2tog, ssk, p2tog, p2tog tbl, cdd.
working small circumferences in the round
increases: m1l, m1r
picking up stitches
- - -
You may not re-distribute this PDF.
While you may teach a knitting class using this pattern, each student in the class must purchase a copy. However, if you would like to purchase discounted copies of the pattern in bulk for a class, please contact me for details.
If you’d like to make any of my designs as donations to charity, go right ahead. If you want to sell anything you’ve created from my designs for charity or commercial purposes, also go right ahead.
The only thing I ask for the above is that you credit me (“Sarah Dawn’s Designs”) and list the pattern name as well. Thank you!
If you would like to offer to translate this pattern into other languages, I’d love to work with you to do so! Please, contact me by e-mail to discuss the details
- - -
If you would like to try this pattern from Sarah Dawn’s Designs for free, you can sign up for the Sarah Dawn’s Designs E-mail Newsletter and a Free Pattern Download here: http://eepurl.com/cd6MB1
Also, Sarah Dawn’s Designs is now on Patreon! For access to exclusive behind-the-scenes content, discounts, input on designs, live-chats, and more, please come join in!
https://www.patreon.com/SarahDawnsDesigns
Newest Update: December 10, 2020
- - -
If you have any questions, please, don't hesitate to get in contact with me! You can e-mail me at sarahdawnsdesigns@gmail.com
Photo Credit: Douvlak Photography and Stephanie Wallace
Image Descriptions:
1) A person wearing a pair of flip-top convertible mittens. They are unbuttoning the left-hand mitten from the back of the hand.
2) A pair of mittens laying flat, knit in worsted-weight royal blue yarn. One mitten is palm up, to show a slipped-stitch pattern on the palm, you can see where the mitten top folds back. The other mitten is palm down, showing a cable pattern on the back of the hand.
3) A person wearing a pair of flip-top convertible mittens. They are working a touch screen with the exposed fingers of the right hand, the mitten top is buttoned back.
4) A person wearing a pair of flip-top convertible mittens. They are unbuttoning the left-hand mitten from the back of the hand.
5) A pair of mittens laying flat, knit in marled green worsted-weight yarn. One mitten is palm up, to show a slipped-stitch pattern on the palm, you can see where the mitten top folds back. The other mitten is palm down, showing a cable pattern on the back of the hand.
6) A person wearing a pair of flip-top convertible mittens. They are working a touch screen with the exposed fingers of the right hand, the mitten top is buttoned back.