Reversible Fairisle Mittens | Free Double Knitting Pattern

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Louise Robert Design offers you a little gift at the end of the year 2019: a new version of her reversible colorwork mittens with a new grid, more detailed explanations and a series of video tutorials to knit your own Reversible Fairisle Mittens!

As a bonus, at the end of the pattern you will find a blank grid to draw your own double-knit colorwork mittens: it's time to let your creativity flow 🦄

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NEEDLES

  • 3.25mm (US #3) circular needles – cable a minimum of 80cm (32 inches) or the size required to obtain the gauge (circulars may be substituted by double-pointed needles - depending on your preference)

ACCESSOIRES :

GAUGE : 20 stitches and 34 rounds = 10 cm; 4 inches.

SIZE : One size adult. Hand circumference : 20 cm (8 in). Total length : 25 cm (10 in)

The link to the videos can be found in the pattern pdf, you can also visit the Louise Robert Design blog to find her article and the video tutorials about reversible colorwork double knitting!

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Claude Dessureault
great mittens

really worth the effort!!.. very warm and comfortable.

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Gail Sternkopf-Heckenbach
Double-knit mittens

I received this mitten pattern for free. I haven't started the pattern yet but it looks like they're going to be nice warm mittens for someone as a Christmas present!

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Cristie
My winter mittens

These will be my go to mittens all winter.
Just look at them! Small enough to put all my standing attention into without getting frustrated. Because I can take only so much stranding.

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Karen
Beautiful Mittens

Thank you for making these directions available. Fun to make.

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K.T.
Good double knitted mittens.

The pattern is well written. Previous double knitting experience can help. The charts could have been created a bit darker and larger print. It’s very hard to see the line numbers. But I’m enjoying making the mittens.