Must Make Monday: Jamesville Mitts

Must Make Monday: Jamesville Mitts

Over here at fibre space HQ, we love a little lace. But lace, for obvious reasons, often gets left behind in the coldest months of winter. It turns out designs featuring holes are a little less toasty than we might like. Enter the Jamesville mitts! These mittens are absolutely perfect for the coldest depths of winter – they have two layers! Knit in Blue Sky Woolstok, the outer layer is sturdy, soft, and durable, featuring a cute lace design on the back of the hand. The inner lining is knit in solid stockinette, featuring a soft slice of luxury by incorporating an alpaca-based yarn, which will leave your hands feeling extra warm and cozy. With an easily memorizable chart, this project is definitely going to be a quick knit, joining your rotation of winter accessories in no time.

Jamesville Mitts

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Finished Measurements

Unisex XS, S, M, L

  • CIRCUMFERENCE: 7¼ (8, 8¾, 9½)“
  • LENGTH: 10¼ (11, 11¼, 11¾)“

Yarn

We recommend Blue Sky Woolstok Worsted (100% Fine Highland Wool; 50g/123yds) paired with Mrs. Moon Plump DK (80% superfine sustainable merino 20% baby alpaca) or Julie Asselin Boucle (70% Alpaca + 30% Highland Peruvian wool)

  • 2 (2, 2, 3) hanks Woolstock Worsted Yarn
  • 2 hanks (all sizes) Mrs. Moon Plumk DK Yarn (67% Baby Suri, 22% Fine Merino, 11% Bamboo; 50g/142 yds) OR 1 hank (all sizes) Julie Asselin Boucle

Needles and Notions

  • US 5 (3.75 mm) & US 8 (5.0 mm) DPNs or large cabled needle appropriate for magic loop
  • Tapestry needle
  • Waste Yarn
  • Stitch Markers

Gauge

21 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches in Stockinette using worsted weight yarn and largest needle

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Jillian

Jillian taught herself to knit while in college in 2004. For her, knitting has been a source of friendship, entertainment, and sanity. After joining the fibre space™ community in 2013, she began teaching through private lessons and classes. She looks forward to sharing her love of knitting and helping her students reach new crafting heights.
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