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Tuesday, November 26, 2013

I have never felt better

You may remember years ago , when we had the location on Brock Street in downtown Whitby, we made a lot of felted mittens from Alafoss Lopi. The pattern used one ball, had a ridged cuff with stocking stitch in between and the afterthought thumb. Like the Handwarmer Family a pair can be accomplished in a couple of evenings, not counting the felting process. I use them for winter bike riding because of the cosy windproof characteristic of felt.


Last week, Sharion, the president of the Whitby Knitting Guild, presented Byron with a lovely, smoke coloured pair of mittens but with a 2 by 2 rib cuff variation. To ensure the mittens turned out similiar in size and shape, Sharion basted them to each other before processing them in the washing machine.


This was Sharion's first venture into fulling and felting, and don't they look great! The thumb shaping is more sophisticated, using the technique shared in the excellent note package from the Beaverton fall retreat. You can find the pattern; "New England Boiled Wool Mittens" used as the starting point for her variation here.


The Whitby Handknitting Guild meets the second Wednesday of the month at the downtown branch of the public library from 7pm to 9pm. It is a warm and welcoming evening, with generous hints, tips and encouragements shared among all. Hope you can join us sometime!

2 comments:

  1. could i use the lopi wool with the pattern in the magazine? i have medium sized women's hands. thanks for your help!

    aileen

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  2. you can use any pure wool that is not a superwash, and I would also suggest a test pair, just in case

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