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Topic | Handspun Projects |
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Fiber | Wool |
Project Category | Crochet |
Project Type | Mittens |
Author | Brenda K. B. Anderson |
Format | Project/Pattern |
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LoginWe all have small amounts of precious yarn—bits too beautiful to get rid of but too small to complete a project. These basic crocheted fingerless mitts are a great backdrop to showcase those little bits of special yarn.
You can use a combination of contrasting yarns for a variety of flora, or you can make all the foliage from a single skein for a more unified look. In this example, Brenda used a lovely color-changing yarn to keep the same texture but to allow a variety of colors. These flowers and leaves will look great in varying sizes. You can use a thinner yarn (and smaller hook) to create smaller motifs; if you're using a heavier yarn for embellishment, consider making just one flower per mitt and coiling the petals in a larger circumference to keep the flower from getting too bulky. There are endless ways to personalize these mitts!
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Author/Designer: Brenda K. B. Anderson
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