Kat from Just Crafty Enough is almost finished with her year of mittens, and the November pair is inspired by the retro-awesome style of Irish designer Orla Kiely.
These mittens have a three-color floral motif (four colors in all are used with the background color), with a bigger design on the back of the hands than is on the palms. They were specifically knit with vegan yarn, but you could just as easily make them in wool, which would be extra warm and pretty.
I really like these, and think they’d make a great gift for that person who always brings a bit of sunshine into your life.
[Photo via Just Crafty Enough.]
Jorid Linvik’s Big Book of Knitted Mittens: 45 Distinctive Scandinavian Designs is sure to inspire you to want to knit some fun mittens, whether embellished with classic motifs like birds, hearts, moose and classic colorwork designs or those with a more modern feel liks guitars and skulls, a giraffe, penguins or a turquoise lizard.
The book includes a lot of instructions on how to make your mittens come out right, including a discussion of how different gauges can give you different sizes of mittens (and which mittens can be worked to different sizes for kids and adults). The charts are a little different from others you might have seen in that they show how to divide the stitches on the needles and where to place the thumb.
Looking for more knitting patterns for Mittens? Check these out on Etsy.Β
Donna H says
These mittens are amazingly beautiful. I love Orla Kiely accessories and think this design looks so cute on a pair of mittens. So many options for using different color combinations too. Thanks, Sarah, for posting this pattern!!
kat says
Wow, you are on it! Thanks for sharing my mittens.
Sarah White says
Just cleaning out my email from top to bottom. π