I’ve been following Kat from Just Crafty Enough in her mission to knit a pair of mittens each month this year with great interest. It’s even kind of inspired me to think about trying to knit a dozen of something next year — but I’m not sure what, so if you have any ideas for me let me know in the comments!
Her October pair is inspired by the TV show Supernatural and is called the Winchester Plaid, Anti-Posession Mittens. I will admit to not knowing what that means, so I’ll let Kat explain:
One of the running jokes in the SPN fandom is about how often the Winchesters wear plaid shirts, so I created a simple plaid for the main part of the these mittens. On the palm of each is an anti-possession protection symbol based on the Winchesters’ tattoos.
OK, then. If you’re not a fan, leave that symbol out and you’ve got a perfectly cute — and supernaturally warm — pair of plaid mitts that anyone would like.
Have you ever knit something inspired by a favorite TV show? I’d love to hear about it!
[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.
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