The mittens are finished, and even though is not the easiest of patterns I accomplished my desire to spin yarn and make these mittens. I used less than 125 grams or 112 yards of material. The glove on the right has been blocked and is very soft, the one on the left is the one I finished today and definitely very rough. This pattern is from Harry Wells aka the Knitting Ninja and I would recommend it for experienced knitters. It is a bit confusing , but worth the time in making the mitts. I did change the termination of the fingers as I don not like 1 by 1 rib on the fingers. Thanks for stopping by.
I am hoping that this blog will help you and me experience the craft of crochet as well as knitting. During times of silence or turmoil, crochet and knitting continuously help me quiet my mind at my own pace, enabling me to find my center. I am also sharing my SECRET persona, Lt. DAX, my life in code while living in Bajor. Maybe fiction maybe not is up to you to decide. Peldor Joi!!!
Almost two years without blogging August 2020
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