Free pattern DISPERSION MITTENS
Isaac Newton was the first to identify the chromatic dispersion phenomenon by demonstrating that white light can break down into a spectrum of colors when it passes through a prism.
It was to put this color theory into images that I created this pattern with the beautiful yarn GEILSK TWEED : a beautiful 100% wool from Ireland π
IN ADDITION TO THE FREE PATTERN, YOU WILL NEED THE FOLLOWING MATERIAL TO KNIT THESE MITTENS:
- GEILSK Tweed [100% laine, 208 yds /50 g] in the following colors (1 ball / 50 g of each color):
- T16 (blue) β A
- T1 (grey) β B
- T22 (magenta) β C
- T11 (green) β D
- Circular needles or double-pointed of 3 mm; #US-2.5 (or size needed to obtain gauge)
- Stitch markers
- Stitch holder or waste yarn
- Tapestry needle
GAUGE : 34 stitches and 38 rows = 10 cm; 4" in stockinette stitch after blocking.
SIZE : Adult one size
NOTES These mittens are worked from the ribs to the fingertips. After completing the ribbing, stitches are increased to create a gusset and prepare the opening for the thumb.
The colorwork pattern is achieved by alternating the two colors A&B with C&D every 6 rounds. There is no need to cut the yarns when you change colors: Carry the color(s) not in use loosely on the WS.
This pattern is offered as a PDF version: add it to your cart and follow every steps to complete your order. A link to download your file will be provided on the final screen and you will also get this link by email.
Description
Isaac Newton was the first to identify the chromatic dispersion phenomenon by demonstrating that white light can break down into a spectrum of colors when it passes through a prism.
It was to put this color theory into images that I created this pattern with the beautiful yarn GEILSK TWEED : a beautiful 100% wool from Ireland π
IN ADDITION TO THE FREE PATTERN, YOU WILL NEED THE FOLLOWING MATERIAL TO KNIT THESE MITTENS:
- GEILSK Tweed [100% laine, 208 yds /50 g] in the following colors (1 ball / 50 g of each color):
- T16 (blue) β A
- T1 (grey) β B
- T22 (magenta) β C
- T11 (green) β D
- Circular needles or double-pointed of 3 mm; #US-2.5 (or size needed to obtain gauge)
- Stitch markers
- Stitch holder or waste yarn
- Tapestry needle
GAUGE : 34 stitches and 38 rows = 10 cm; 4" in stockinette stitch after blocking.
SIZE : Adult one size
NOTES These mittens are worked from the ribs to the fingertips. After completing the ribbing, stitches are increased to create a gusset and prepare the opening for the thumb.
The colorwork pattern is achieved by alternating the two colors A&B with C&D every 6 rounds. There is no need to cut the yarns when you change colors: Carry the color(s) not in use loosely on the WS.
This pattern is offered as a PDF version: add it to your cart and follow every steps to complete your order. A link to download your file will be provided on the final screen and you will also get this link by email.