Description
Working around in circles can be a fun way to use up that precious left over skein from another project or to get your color work grove on for some quick gift giving. These mitts are worked in multiple directions from the center out then up and down from the core. A quick on the go project you can finish in one of two ways – with crocheted or knit cuffs.
When you are just starting to learn how to crochet it can be challenging to find a project to show off your new skills. Here’s a project that requires less than 200 yards of worsted weight yarn and will give you the opportunity to practice the basics as you create something for yourself or quick gifting, made from a favorite colorway of Noro Kureyon this pair is sure to please.
Materials: Noro Kureyon (100% wool; 108yds/50g);
Hooks: US 7/4.5mm, US F/3.75mm
Notions Two locking stitch markers, Darning or Tapestry Needle
Gauge 4 rounds in pattern stitch = 4.5″ square
Dimensions: 8” from cuff to top edge, circumference of 8” will stretch to suit the hand of a men’s size large/women’s size 9
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