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Peace Fleece Binge:  Latvian Braid Fair Isle Mitts

2/12/2014

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These mitts are knit from my annual Post Christmas/My Birthday is Coming gift box to myself from Peace Fleece.  I ordered an assortment of their DK weight yarns and then they sat calling my name until I put everything else aside and made these mitts.  Fortunately mitts are quick to knit so I was only distracted from my "normal" life for a couple of days.  There is a pattern for these posted on Ravelry and I will also be adding the links to my Patterns page.  These mitts only weigh about 1 oz apiece so you may very well be able to make them out of the bibs and bobs from your yarn stash.  But do give the Peace Fleece DK a thought.  The texture of these are lovely, warm, hefty and, once you wash, block and wear them a bit, delightfully fuzzy.

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margaret link
2/15/2014 03:52:12 am

my, oh my! these are wonderful! would like to knit these thaqnks for the pattern

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Donna Bruno
6/11/2014 04:20:49 am

Love these mittens. I would love to try to make them! I used to make faire isle sweaters a long time ago so it would make me think a lot to do these but worth it in the end.

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Ginger Gold
10/22/2020 06:58:17 pm

Ravelry says buy pattern from Threads of Meaning, Threads of Meaning says to buy pattern from Ravelry( download???) What am I missing ? I would like to purchase this pattern, I also tried Martha's store through Ravelry. I'm so confused. Thanks for any help.

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