

I should have started these fingerless mitts earlier, but in my defense I was trying to discretely get her hand size before starting and finally decided I just needed to take my best guess and get it started, it’s for Christmas :P. These are the Na Ceithir Duil by Liz Corke on Ravelry, they are a paid for pattern. Sorry it wouldn’t let me make a link, hmmm. The last two years I’ve been working on a set with the dandelion pattern. 1st year was a turban style head band to cover the ears for walking in the fall and spring, 2nd year (last year) was a cowl, and this year are fingerless mitts. I won’t be doing the colors just white (I just needed the pattern so I didn’t have to do all the math for the pattern with how many stitches, math isn’t my thing), as the other items I knitted were all white, so it will match. I’m using a different weight and kind of yarn because this pattern is for a fingering weight yarn and so to keep her hands warmer I chose a Stroll wool blend from Knit Picks. I’m using 9″ ChiaoGoo red lace circular needles.
I have a special project planned for family Christmas gifts this year. Some kinds of knitting I don’t do because I’m not a fan, love looking at it but not knitting it, however these are smaller objects and so darn cute that I bought the pattern and bit the bullet and ordered some double pointed needles (my favorite needles are the Knitter’s Pride Karbonz because they are light weight carbon with metal tips) and I’m not a fan of the double pointed needles either (this pattern gets too small for the 9″ circulars and it’s too clumsy for my favorite Flexi Flips, I must be crazy!) I had to order the yarn (expensive) and I’ll post about the project when the yarn comes in, so until then it’s a secret :). I will be making these every year for a while as the pattern has 24 versions and everyone will get the same one in order each year, so I didn’t mind spending the money on the Karbonz (also expensive) because I didn’t have any double pointed needles in the right size (because I don’t like using them :P). Crossing my fingers this won’t be more of a chore than an enjoyment. You’ll see what I mean :P. The yarn probably won’t be in for a couple of weeks, the yarn shop had to order it.
Cooler weather is finally here, tho they are saying we will get back in to the 50’s this week into the beginning of next week, and maybe little snow next Wed and Thursday with lower 40’s and upper 30’s. Fall’s finally here in time for winter, sigh.
Love the mitts and how they are already looking sharp!
Your secret project sounds like it’ll be a great success!! I can’t wait to see it!
Isn’t it funny how we progress through needles! I’m up to ChiaGoo being my favorites!!!
Yay fall! Yay snow – at least the first time ❤
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Yep for the first time, but snow gets old fast enough :P.
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This crazy weather!! 70s last week and snow next week. Guess I will be glad to be heading to Florida at the end of the month afterall. Those mitts look very cute. Love my 9″ chaiogoo needles.
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Ours has been weird too, cools down, warms up, ugh! We are in the mid 50’s the rest of the week and then next week Monday – Friday the weather says lower 50’s on Monday and Tuesday with rain, and Wed – Friday lower 40s to upper 30’s with rain/snow chances. Guess fall has fallen and winter is coming. My sister just moved back to TX after being in FL for 20 years. She said she couldn’t wait to get away from the heat there. Not that TX doesn’t get hot, but it’s not as humid.
I love my ChaioGoo 9″ circs, they are awesome!!! Great for baby’s and small children’s sleeves and socks and fingerless mitts!!!
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I remember the cowl, and it was really pretty!! Excited for the mitts. 🙂 I like your plan for family gifts, and hope you enjoy creating them. Again, looking forward to seeing all of your makes!!
So glad you’re seeing some cooler temperatures. (Enjoy the snow!) Really wish it would cool down here too–it’s never been this warm at this time of the year. In a couple of months, the hot half of next year starts, and it’s almost like we’ve not got a break yet. 😦
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Ugh for the heat there!!! We get very hot in July and August here, some times it starts in June or lasts through September, never pleasant. You are probably as humid there as we are here? Humidity always makes the heat much worse!!!
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