Don't let your fingers freeze! Check out these different but equally lovely knits, perfect for both personal use and as gifts.
Your Highness
The Keisarinna mittens, designed by Heli Hottinen-Puukko, are an excellent addition to your winter wardrobe, as these mittens are suitable for both everyday wear and special occasions. Due to the elegant cable knit, these mittens are best suited for more experienced knitters, but the clear instructions make it possible for a beginner to succeed in the project.
The instructions for the Empress mittens have been published in Rakkaat kuviot & Aarikka magazine, where the inspiration came from Aarikka's jewelry, textiles, and home decor items. 1 (2) Finished measurements: Mitten circumference 20 (20) cm, Mitten palm length 17 (20) cm. Yarn: Vuonue Wilhelmi worsted weight yarn (70% Finnish sheep wool, 30% Tencel, 400 m / 100 g). You will need approximately 60 (65) g or 240 (260) m (one skein). Sandnes Garn Tynn Silk Mohair (57% mohair, 28% silk, 15% wool, 212 m / 25 (30) g or 212 (260) m (1 (2) balls). In the picture, the colors are Wilhelmi light grey and Tynn Silk Mohair 1199 Salt’n Pepper Tweed. The work uses one strand of each yarn held together. Needles: 3 mm and 3.5 mm double-pointed needles. Choose needles that will allow you to match the gauge. Other materials: Stitch markers, scrap yarn, cable needle, tapestry needle for weaving in ends. 11 sts × 16 rows = 5 × 5 cm in stockinette stitch in the round with larger needles (after blocking). Difficult This product is a downloadable PDF pattern that you can access immediately after purchase. You can download the file from the order confirmation page or via a link sent to your email. Remember to save the file to your preferred device so your pattern is kept safe! Please note that the right of withdrawal does not apply to downloadable patterns.Pattern Information:
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Tip, Tap
Attention Christmas enthusiasts! The Elf mittens, designed by Mia Sumell, bring a touch of magic to your knitting needles. In addition to colorwork, the mittens are adorned with Latvian braids. These mittens require precision from the knitter, but the end result will delight a true Christmas fan.
The Christmas Elf Mittens are the perfect gift for any Christmas fan. These fair isle mittens are adorned with beautiful Latvian braids. The pattern for the Elf Mittens was published in the Rakkaat kuviot & Aarikka knitting magazine, which drew inspiration from Aarikka's jewelry, textiles, and home decor items. M (for women) Yarn: Markus Company: 6PLY (75% wool, 25% Polyamide, 125 m / 50 g) MC: Beige (Cannoli Cream 11–4302). Usage 1 skein or 45 g / 113 m. CC1: Red (High Risk Red 18–1763). Usage 1 skein or 35 g / 88 m. CC2: White (Brilliant White 11–4001). Usage 1 skein or 25 g / 63 m. CC3: Brown (Rain Drum). Usage 1 skein or 25 g / 63 m. Needles: 3 mm double-pointed needles Other materials: Scissors and darning needle. 26 sts × 30 rows = 10 × 10 cm in stranded colorwork in the round Difficult This product is a downloadable PDF pattern that will be available immediately after purchase. You can download the file from the order confirmation page or via a link sent to your email. Remember to save the file to your desired device to keep your pattern safe! Please note that the right of cancellation does not apply to downloadable patterns.Pattern details:
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Soft pastels...
The Lintunen mittens by Veronika Lindberg, also known as Kutovakika, are perhaps the sweetest gloves in our selection! The swallows on the mittens are knitted using the traditional Estonian roosimine technique, which makes this pattern suitable even for less experienced knitters.
The Lintunen mittens are adorned with swallows reminiscent of spring, created using the traditional Estonian roosimine technique. The mittens were designed by knitwear designer Veronika Lindberg, known by the alias Kutovakika. One size. Finished mitten measurements: circumference 20 cm, length 24 cm. Yarn: Säie Merino Aran yarns (100% Superwash wool – 166 m/100 g) as follows: Needles: 3 mm and 4 mm double-pointed needles or a longer circular needle if you prefer magic loop. Other notions: Stitch markers, a length of scrap yarn, tapestry needle. 20 sts x 28 rounds = 10 x 10 cm in stockinette stitch in the round with 4 mm needles. Intermediate This product is a downloadable PDF pattern that you can access immediately after purchase. You can download the file from the order confirmation page or via a link sent to your email. Remember to save the file to your preferred device so that your pattern is saved! Please note that downloadable patterns are not eligible for cancellation.Pattern Information:
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...and a more graphic look
For those who prefer a more graphic style, we recommend the Snowflake mittens. Drawing inspiration from Erik Bruun's work, these mittens are knitted from light silk mohair, making the end result breathable yet warm. These mittens are knitted in the round, and the pattern is well-suited for beginners.
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This wintery fair-isle set is knitted in the round. The fluffy surface of the knit comes from silk mohair yarn. The pattern for the Snowflake mittens was published in Rakkaat kuviot & Erik Bruun magazine, where Erik Bruun's iconic posters served as inspiration. M Finished measurements: Mitten circumference 21 cm Yarn: Vuonue Pentti worsted yarn (70% Finnish sheep wool, 30% Tencel, 240 m / 100 g) MC: natural black 1 skein or 170 m CC: natural white 1 skein or 100 m Needles: 3 mm and 3.25 mm double-pointed needles. Choose needle size to match gauge. Other materials: Tapestry needle for weaving in ends, removable stitch marker, scrap yarn. 26 sts and 29 rounds = 10 × 10 cm in fair isle with 3.25 mm needles after blocking. Intermediate This product is a downloadable PDF pattern, which you will receive immediately after purchase. You can download the file from the order confirmation page or via a link sent to your email. Remember to save the file to your desired device so your pattern is saved! Please note that the right of withdrawal does not apply to downloadable patterns.Pattern details:
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A promise of spring
The Sunflower mittens exude the promise of a time after winter. The yellow colorwork pattern brightens even in the dark season, and that's precisely why they are best suited for someone for whom winter is not necessarily the most pleasant time. These mittens are also excellent for hobbyists.
Anna Johanna's Auringonkukka mittens have been published in Rakkaat kuviot & Pihlgren ja Ritola magazine, where Pihlgren and Ritola's iconic wallpaper patterns served as inspiration. Short floats provide good protection against wind and frost and make the mittens easier to put on. M. Finished garment measurements: Circumference at wrist of mitten 20 cm. Length of mitten from cuff to highest point of tip 26 cm. Yarn: Tukuwool Fingering yarn (195 m = 50 g), Yrtti 29 g, Kimo 34, Polte 4 g and Tyyni 3 g. Needles: 2.5 mm 80 cm circular needles or DPNs. Adjust needle size as needed to obtain correct gauge. Other notions: 1 stitch marker, tapestry needle. 16 sts × 17 rounds = 5 × 5 cm in stranded knitting in the round (after blocking). Intermediate This product is a downloadable PDF pattern, which you will receive immediately after purchase. You can download the file from the order confirmation page or via a link sent to your email. Remember to save the file to your desired device so your pattern stays safe! Please note that the right of cancellation does not apply to downloadable patterns.Pattern Information:
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