Toasty warm fingers

NHM #7

Pattern: NHM #7 from Selbuvotter: Biography of a Knitting Tradition by Terri Shea
Yarn: Rowan Classic Cashsoft 4ply, about three-quarters of 1 x 50g in Cream and about half of 1 x 50g in Black.
Needles: 2.5mm Addi metal dpns

Note for those of you in the UK: I bought my copy of Selbuvotter from KCG Trading. Buying from them means you’re helping support the Knitting and Crochet Guild and their work in promoting and raising awareness of knitting and crochet in the UK and are generally being a nice person, plus with the exchange rate being screwy at the moment, it works out cheaper than ordering from the US so you can be smug about it as well. ;-)

Hurrah for my first mittens! There are so many things I have never knitted, so I’m pleased that I can finally cross mittens off the list. :-)

NHM #7

The whole Selbuvotter book is brilliant that it was hard to pick just one pattern, but these were the ones I loved best when I first got the book. They won’t be my last, either. I need a lot more picking-up-of-thumb-stitches practice, after all. ;-)

I love the way the thumb gusset grows from a series of backward loop stitches cast on as you work the bottom half of the mitt. It gave me a strange amount of pleasure to make the little loops and see the palm get wider.

Picking up stitches for the second mitt ended up slightly better, but I still couldn’t get the pattern aligned. I also buggered up the stitch pattern a bit, but can live with it. The second mitt also ended up being smaller than the first. I’d always read that once you relax with your knitting, it gets looser, so why that should be, I don’t know. But the size difference is not enough to be noticeable til you put them on and who else will be wearing them except me? *guards mittens from lurking mitten thieves*

I’ll be magic looping my next pair for certain. I wanted to follow the pattern as given to start with because I am a coward, but I magic looped the thumb on the second mitt and it was so much easier than wrestling with three needles each with a tiny number of stitches.

I suspect my yarn choice probably won’t be as hard-wearing as, say, a Shetland yarn, but the mitts are so soft that I don’t mind in the slightest. :-) It feels virtuous to have used stash for once instead of deciding that nothing I have will do. I have issues about using stash for gifts, but that’s another long and rambling post, I think.

And a final self-indulgent photo of the inside of the mittens, because I love how the pattern looks in reverse:

NHM #7 from the inside

For the record, I think the next pair I make will be either NHM #9 (Ravelry link) or NHM #3. Ruth started these recently and hers made me want some as well! They can be my reward for finishing at least one pair of Christmas socks for MrB!

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13 Responses to Toasty warm fingers

  1. Ooooooh they are delicious. I LOVE the inside picture! NHM 9 is another fave of mine. Did you know that Natalie at The Yarn Yard is going to do a mystery mitten KAL starting soon. More info in the Ravelry group. I think I might have to do gloves next – I taught myself magic loop yesterday and now anything seems possible, even a few stitches for each finger.

  2. I spied these over on Ravelry yesterday – they’re lovely! What Ravelry group is Roo talking about (in regards to the mystery mittens)? It’s not like I’m already doing three mystery projects plus all the Christmas and birthday knitting! :D

  3. Never mind – I think I just found it (google is my friend) :D

  4. Oh, I love those! I need to get ahold of that pattern – I’ve been dying to make some mittens.

  5. The inside is as gorgeous as the outside!

  6. Lovely mittens, they look absolutely lovely!

  7. the inside of stranded colorwork is almost cooler than the outside. those look awesome! i will have to see about making me some gloves from that book.

  8. Kate/Massachusetts MonsterID Icon Kate/Massachusetts

    Kate, your mittens are gorgeous! I’ve got to start mittens soon. It is already cold!

    Have you seen this website? I ordered one of her kits but haven’t started them yet. Her yarns are all dyed from natural products. My kit is gorgeous. I bought the tulip kit.
    http://riihivilla.blogspot.com/

  9. Beautiful mittens. Something I haven’t knitted yet either but I think I am getting close. At least I’m spoilt for choice with patterns :-)

  10. man, I am SO lazy. Feel free to make me a pair of these will ya? They are absolutely lovely!!

  11. Those mittens are amazing! :-D I love the inside picture too, so neat.

    When I make socks, the second one is always a bit smaller, so it’s not just you! I have no idea why it happens. But since my left foot is slightly bigger I just wear the first sock on the left ;-)

  12. I am in total awe of your beautifully neat knitting! Gorgeous work!

  13. I’ve just finished the very same mittens – great minds think alike! Curiously, I think my second is a bit tighter than the first too – very strange. Yours look absolutely beautiful. I hope you enjoy wearing them.