This pattern will be available in the upcoming Fall/Winter issue of Vogue Knitting, along with many other wonderful mitten designs from a handful of great designers. A little mitten spread seems like just the ticket for Fall knitting, doesn't it?
The concept for these was something intricate and beautiful with lots of detail. The mittens are knit in fingering weight Shetland wool (Jamieson's Spindrift, one of my all-time faves, in the 'Leprechaun colorway') and covered with texture. Not the quickest knit, but really fun for us detail-oriented-types. Or those of us who just plain love bobbles (I'm not ashamed).
The pattern features knit-purl patterning on the cuff, shaped wrist, gusseted thumb, and garter stitch straps flanking the sides (I had to squeeze the garter in there somehow). The palm is worked in a textured tweed stitch and the thumb features its own little cable motif that grows out of the gusset.
The mitten is closed with a garter stitch saddle - a little detail that I really love. The garter stitch panels on either side come up and over the fingers, capping the top seamlessly, a la seamless saddle shoulder sweater construction, and are grafted together to finish up.
Being such a busy little pair of mittens, they require some acrobatic needle work and because of it look pretty lumpy after knitting. I highly recommend a warm wash in the sink - which will do wonders for this pattern and Shetland in general. They seemed a little limp and less-than-impressive before their bath, but afterwards bloomed wonderfully - the fabric becomes much more cohesive and the cables pop. If you aren't an immersion-blocker, making an exception for these babies will really pay off.
I've listed the pattern over on Ravelry if you want to check up on all the specifics, see the other patterns featured in this issue, or queue the project for your Fall or Winter knitting.
And the honor of all honors: the folks at Vogue chose these for the cover of the issue! Talk about flattering!
photo courtesy of Soho Publishing
Enjoy the issue!
How beautiful. Love the color. Thinking about recreating a pair of mittens I had as a child. Won't say how many years ago that was but... This is just the incentive to get started on my mittens.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to get the Fall Vogue Knitting.
Yay for Jared! You deserve it. Everything you do has such a level of beauty in it.
ReplyDeleteI do not typically buy magazines, but I will make an exception for these!
Gratz
WOW---I'm rightfully impressed. What an amazing job! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful design. Congrats on the cover!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! The mittens are sublime. I do love that saddle finish.
ReplyDeleteI am so knitting these when the issue is out! Your work is amazing as always!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Your new mittens are lovely. I am so in the mood for fall and fall knits.
ReplyDeleteYour mittens on the cover?!?! Congratulations!!! How exciting! I can't wait for that issue to come out. It's chock full of great patterns.
ReplyDeleteWay to go on another successful pattern!
Please, please Mr. Postman, bring me my VK now! These mittens are worth the price of admission.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! What beautiful mittens; makes me itch for some colder weather.
ReplyDeleteI saw these mittens featured on Rosie's Yarn Cellar's blog yesterday and immediately knew I'd need to knit them. What a fun surprise to see they're your design! Congratulations on the VK cover and thanks for another beautiful pattern!
ReplyDeleteThey're great--I love the green cabley goodness. And, the cover no less! Congratulations.
ReplyDeleteThese are so beautiful. If I could, I'd eat them!
ReplyDeleteI mentioned a while back that you would become a great designer. Perhaps next you will be writing your own pattern book too. The mittens look fabulous and I cannot wait for the issue to arrive here.
ReplyDeleteI've never been compelled to knit mittens but I think I have the perfect person in mind for this gorgeous pair. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteMitten mania!
ReplyDeleteOh My goodness I love these. I'm going to call my LYS right away and have them put a copy of the new magazine on hold for me.
ReplyDeleteLiving "up here" in the frozen North mittens are a must have, but these mittens take a necessity to a new level of accessory. Congratulations on getting the cover and I know that they will prove to be a popular project!
ReplyDeleteoh wow! Instant love! I can hardly wait for this issue to come out. Congratulations on your cover!
ReplyDeletethose are beautiful - and I love the color! congrats on the cover, too!
ReplyDeleteThey are great. Congratulations. I think I'll have to actually purchase this issue.
ReplyDeleteAnd you didn't meniton that the mittens are on the cover.....Go Jared! You deserve all the exposure.
ReplyDeleteWow, the cover and everything! Congratulations, it is well deserved. I may even have to break my no mittens/gloves rule for a pair of these these Christmas! Recognition for your skill and creativity is long overdue!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!! I can't wait until mine makes it to my mailbox!! Also, thanks for the insider tidbits!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Those are absolutely gorgeous. I have been thinking about mittens lately, and I think I need to spin and knit these.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Jared! These are really nice! and color wonderful!
ReplyDeletehappy knitting,
paty
sao paulo, brazil
...and on the cover!! Fantastic!! The detail in these pics is awesome. Congratulations! Can't wait to see it!!
ReplyDeleteThese definitely deserve to be on the cover!!!! What a beautiful pair of mittens! And I love the green colour .....
ReplyDeleteI think they are perfect to be my first-ever-knitted-pair-of-mittens!
Whoa. Very cerebral. Gorgeous. Thank you, Jared.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, just beautiful These look like they will be a really satisfying project.
ReplyDeleteSpectacular mittens, in a fabulous shade -- well done!
ReplyDeleteViva la Bobble!
ReplyDeleteStunning, absolutely stunning. Congratulations, I can't wait for the issue to arrive!!
ReplyDeleteThey are so beautiful! Congratulations on getting the cover!
ReplyDeleteI will confess to not being a fan of bobbles, but I do like the design and have been thinking I could use some mittens. I also have a fair bit of Spindrift already. Now I just have to wait for the magazine to hit the stands.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! I'm so happy to see mittens on the cover - and in Jamieson's too!!!! Can't wait for this one!
ReplyDeleteyou have GOT to be kidding me - COVER of Vogue?? that's AWESOME! congrats!!!
ReplyDeletecongratulations on making the cover of Vogue - how awesome...
ReplyDeletegreat mitts - they deserve the cover :-)
Congratulations for this wonderfull mittens
ReplyDeleteThe cover of Vogue, succes is very very very close to you
I'm definitvely addict of your knit
Absolutely stunning.....as usual :)
ReplyDeleteWowee wow wow! Now THOSE are some mittens!
ReplyDeleteThe COVER! Of Vogue! -- Congratulations, Jared! What recongnition!
ReplyDeleteThat settles it, I am pre ordering my copy right now. Amazing job! I Love them.
ReplyDeleteThey are very cute, we can see how much work you put into this babies as you call them, the coulour is so refressing especially for winter season, in fact that's really a great honor to be on the cover of the mag, but i think that your pictures are more beautiful
ReplyDeleteWow! You made the cover of Vogue (knitting), just like a supermodel.
ReplyDeleteThe gloves are stunning.
Congratulations!
Oh wow. These are amazing. Even though they scare me a little, I daresay I'm going to attempt them. I've always wanted to try Jamieson's. I think VK readership is going to spike this issue. And congratulations on making the cover. So cool!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! They are absolutely fantastic.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations !! That's fantastic, and a real credit to your knitting skill
ReplyDeleteWonderful !
ReplyDeleteThese mittens are so great!
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm soooo proud to be next of them ;)
I have to knit them.
Hey there, long time lurker, etc. As a former VK staffer I just want to say congratulations on landing the cover! It's well-deserved; the mittens are gorgeous. Glad to see the mag recognizing new talent.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! The mittens are beautiful and very creatively put together! LOVE the color.
ReplyDeletei may have just been convertedto bobbles. at least small bobbles, lol.
ReplyDeletei may have just been convertedto bobbles. at least small bobbles, lol.
ReplyDeleteJared, you never cease to amaze me! EVERYTHING you knit, I love! Stunning mittens! You take "classic" and give it tweak that it just plain beautiful!
ReplyDeleteDid you ever think that you would land the cover of a Vogue magazine? Incredibly well-done.
ReplyDeletelove these mittens! perfect xmas present for a good friend of mine, looking forward to knitting them! going to look for Vogue Knitting today.
ReplyDeleteYou are a master artist/craftsman. I admire your design and knitting skills.
Oh man, you ruined my day! :-) I had several skeins of yanr laid out for my daughter to choose from for a pair of mittens which I plan to design--I'm going to put a braided cable up the backs. One skein is a yellowish green, just like yours, and that's what she picked And then....I saw your mittens! Oh man, mine are lame by comparison!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on a masterpiece of mittens!
Mazel tov!
ReplyDeleteThe folks at Vogue are lucky to have your magnificent work on their cover. Thanks so much for sharing with us.
Swoooooon.... I am in love.
ReplyDeleteI'm visiting NYC soon. Do you know if there's a store there that sells the yarn you used?
Congratulations. You totally deserve to make the cover.
*GASP* Seriously??? You are amazing, sir :) Can't wait to try out this pattern.
ReplyDeleteHugs!
Laura
They're truly beautiful! Congratulations on the cover!
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to knitting up these beautiful mittens! Congratulations on making the cover!
ReplyDeleteHi Jared,
ReplyDeleteI've been working my way through your archives and it's been an amazing journey from hats on a window sill to these beautiful mittens on the cover of Vogue Knitting. You are an incredibly talented and fearless knitter. Thanks for being such an inspiration!
congratulations on making the cover shot! your pattern is another great hit.
ReplyDeleteThose were my favorite our of the whole preview!!! I love your knitting and only aspire to knit as beautifully as you do! You are an inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI noticed these on Ravelry a few days ago, and made a mental note to get the Fall issue of VK because of them.
ReplyDeleteSimply gorgeous! I'm amazed by your ability to design patterns that look so classic yet are so original compared to everything else out there... Congratulations!
Those are amazing and very beautiful. They are definitely cover-worthy.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait. Must. Have.
Congrats for making the cover! That's awesome and you totally deserve it :)
ReplyDeleteAmazing!! Gorgeous! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteYou need to publish a book. Do it.
I saw these over on Ravelry a few days ago and totally fell head over heels in love with them. I really need to make them.
ReplyDeleteI also looked at the preview for this issue and just love so much in it. I have never bought Vogue Knitting, but I will definitely be getting this issue!
Congratulations!
Smashing! You must have been just thrilled to see these on the cover of Vogue. They well deserve it. I especially like your garter saddle top. Very clever.
ReplyDeleteYour mittens are one of the stand out patterns from a fabulous issue. Well done!
ReplyDeleteJust stunning. The minute they popped up on ravelry they were in my queue. I'm heading up to Santa Barbara this weekend to find some *perfect* fiber for them. No I don't need mittens in CA, but I do need to KNIT them.
ReplyDeleteThank you again for such a lovely inspired design. Congratulations on the cover shot! I hope you frame it up in your office.
Oh, very nice mittens, and great name too. Congratulations on the cover, that's pretty exciting!
ReplyDeleteThese are so nice... but such as everything else you knit. Can't wait to get that Vogue - never been a favorite of mine but I will get this one - just cause your great design are in there..
ReplyDeleteI've never bought Vogue Knitting before, but I'm definitely going to have to buy this issue. Your pattern plus several others are really fabulous looking. Congrats on making the cover!
ReplyDeleteOh Jared,
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love yer works. I was so smitten by the latest red pullover and now you're makin' me happy with these mittens. Congratulations on having them on the Vogue Knitting title!
I looked at the preview of this issue - it's really tempting me to subscribe again! The mittens look lovely!
ReplyDeleteThose are the most gorgeous mittens I've ever seen!! They totally deserved the cover!! Congrats!!
ReplyDelete--Anna (Diary of an Eccentric)
Those are FAB! Congrats on the gorgeous cover!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are super-fantastic! I am getting ready to knit a pair of mittens myself (not so way-cool as yours) and then these are on my list for sure. Thanks so much, as always, for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning!
ReplyDeletegorgeous, congrats, and I am so buying this (just for your mittens) as soon as it's out!
ReplyDeleteYou know, some of us dream of living in an alternate universe--- a place that exists only in movies or fictional writing. For some it might be Mayberry or Metropolis or the Star Trek galaxy. But for me, I think I'd like to live in Brooklyntweed, where the colors are rich, photography dreamy, the designs are gorgeous and it just seems like a perfect place to be. Your mittens are jaw-droppingly beautiful (as it everything else!).
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! (adds to queue...)
ReplyDeleteThey're beautiful. Congratulations. Off to put them in my queue.
ReplyDeleteHow exciting to be on the cover--congrats! :) The mittens are absolutely beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to cast on for those mittens! That's my favorite type of knit, a really special little project. Absolutely gorgeous! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteTheir just beautiful! I'll have to knit me some & I need to try out the Shetland wool too.
ReplyDeleteSo awesome you got the cover!
Jared,
ReplyDeleteThere's a song in the musical "Bye Bye Birdie" that has now taken over my brainwaves because of these delicious mittens!
"I've got a lot of KNITTING to do!"
I see many pairs of these beauties on my needles.
"I've got a lot of KNITTING to doooooooo!"
the professional aunt
Another stunner Jared. All the small design elements make for a awesome pair of mittens, and I'm sure that they're an exciting knit too. I'll definitely be grabbing a copy of the magazine. Congrats again!
ReplyDeleteGreat work on the mittens! Makes me want to knit a pair - and I have some Harrisville Tweed calling to me...
ReplyDeleteCongrats on making the cover.
STAR!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on making the cover! That's awesome. Those mittens are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHoly crap Jared! Congratulations!!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats! That is fabulous that you made the cover. I think I will have to make these, what a perfect pair of first mittens they will be. Love them!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on being on the COVER! Those mittens are stunningly beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love you because you are so modest.
This will give me a chance to give someone heirloom mittens. You are an inspirational knitter. I love reading your blog.
ReplyDeleteRechelle
These mittens are so beautifully textured! Congrats on making the cover :)
ReplyDeleteNice knit!! Happy you've got another stunning knit out for us to work on. The best part is the cover shot - and Vogue did a stunning cover shot for your mittens!! Terry
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to make these mittens! Thanks to all of the additional views you posted, I'm doubly excited. Woe be to the mailman until my issue arrives.
ReplyDeleteAnd there's no shame in loving the bobble. They're so fun!
Long time reader, first time commenter here...and OH. MY. GOSH. Jared, they are beautiful. All your work is beautiful (I tell myself that there is something you're bad at, it's not knitting or photography, for sure). I've never fallen in love with mittens (I live in Houston), but I'm making these.
ReplyDeleteG.O.R.G.E.O.U.S. Congrats on the cover. You certainly deserve it!
Oh geez, I have been hoping hoping that someone would make a mitten pattern like this. I can't believe it! I am buying this magazine ASAP!!!
ReplyDeleteI already add your mittens to my favourites in ravelry a few days ago... but it's great to see them again here, with bigger pictures !
ReplyDeleteCongratulations for the VK cover :o)
I love them. I bet I'm going to enjoy the heck out of knitting them.
ReplyDeleteThose mitts alone will get me back to buying a VK after a bit of a hiatus!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Jared! It has been so much fun reading your blog over the past two years and watching your designer career grow. You are a true talent and an inspiration!!! Fabulous mittens.
ReplyDeleteCongrats! What an honor!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the exquisite mitten design and the cover of Vogue! Go Jared! Your work is always so beautiful, detailed and perfect -- you deserve lots more covers.
ReplyDeleteThese are absolutely beautiful!! I have some spendthrift so I'm going to Rav to check the specs. I just love this color and I may go ahead and buy some more anyway. Congrats on getting the cover too.
ReplyDeleteWow, the cover project--what a feather in your cap! Congratulations! They are lovely (even if they have bobbles, chuckle).
ReplyDeleteOMG!! They are just fabulous and being a Celtic gal I luvvre them. Many congratulations on such a beautiful design!
ReplyDeleteThey're absolutely gorgeous. I completely love how detail-laden they are. I wouldn't normally knit mittens, but these are already calling me to cast them on!
ReplyDeletethey are lovely. great colour and i love the happy childish thing about bobbles in general. is it the aran braid on the side. another cable love of mine. i want to see the magazine now. it is great to see a designer developing on a blog, or a writer.
ReplyDeleteThey are incredibly beautiful! Glad to see Vogue is catching on to what we knew all along...
ReplyDeleteDo you read this many comments? These are fabulous mittens... I've been wanting to make some mittens in this yarn. Gotta say I didn't right off notice the bobbles, because in general they don't appeal much to me. But on this mitten they are good. (mostly I think of bobbles, on a sweater, as a bunch of extra nipples hanging around, like venus of epiphys or something).
ReplyDeleteYour work is incredible! These mittens are so beautiful and so tempting to make that it makes me want to subscribe to vogue knitting again just because of these fabulous mittens!
ReplyDelete~Emily
Wahoo!!! The cover of Vogue Knitting ... I'll bet you're doing a 'happy dance':)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations -- the mitts are beyond fabulous.
congratulations! they are gorgeous. and on the cover!!
ReplyDeletehow much yarn did you use? or do i have to wait for vogue?
i think a bit of garter stitch is becoming a sort of signature for you.
ReplyDeletebravo. they are, of course, wonderful.
Congrats Jared, and wonderful idea. The yarn and color is just perfect. I had to get some in pink to knit right away.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful to be on the VK Cover! We love your work.
Cheers,
Marcia
Knittingbag.com
Maaay god!!!pretty,pretty.
ReplyDeleteTHey're wonderful--different--and I think they deserve that cover shot! Congrats on your designing career--may it last long and may it prosper you as well.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous mittens. And congrats on snagging the cover! I hope you are a knitwear designer for the rest of my life (and beyond).
ReplyDeleteI love bobbles, too. Well done!
ReplyDeleteCongrats, beautiful mittens.
ReplyDeleteAnd next time they can ask you to take the cover photo as well. You're an excellent craftsman.
I can't tell how inspiring your knitting and your photography are! You are a multi talented artist. I'm not precisely a knitter, but every once in a while take a look at your blog just to take note of your amazing accomplishments. I wish you all the best (Paola from Naples).
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Jared!!!! Your enterely work is very inspirational for me. Hope you can write your own book. I think it would be the next step.Alejandra from Buenos Aires.
ReplyDeleteI don't usually buy Vogue, but I will this time!!!
ReplyDeleteWoohoo! On the cover, no less! Good for you - all your patterns are beautifully designed and executed!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful! Thanks for sharing your tips on blocking them too.
ReplyDeleteExquisite.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! And the cover -- WOW!! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your mittens being cover models!
ReplyDeleteHello Jared! It is so nice to meet a knitting designer boy. Your druid mittens are full of magic and inspiration. They remind me an old tale "Mists of Avalon", have you read it?
ReplyDeleteBest wishes from Brazil,
Anita
Oh snap - those are gorgeous!!!!!
ReplyDeleteCONGRATS on the cover too! Way cool!!!!!!
Congrats on the cover.. :)
ReplyDeleteSure wish you would do a book. Love all your patterns I can find and you have so much to offer about yarn and technique.
ReplyDeleteI think one could say that you've "arrived."
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!
Wow! These are amazing and combine two of my favorite things in knitting: tweedy color and texture. These mitts have both elements in spades.
ReplyDeleteWow, Congrats!
ReplyDeleteThese are so wonderfully gorgeous, can´t wait to get some good yarn for these. You have done it again, a design that is awesome!
ReplyDeleteBTW, us internationals don´t have your mittens on the cover - shame on Vogue.
I'm almost speechless, they're so stunning! I'll be buying that issue for certain.
ReplyDeleteHey,
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to say that I think your pictures of the mittens are waaaay lovelier than the cover, but what an honor to have your project chosen. Both you and the mittens certainly deserve the recognition.
-Steph
Very impressive! You must be proud -- I'm excited for you!
ReplyDeleteI listened to the Sticks and String podcast that you participated in. Loved it! Checked out your blog. Love Elizabeth Zimmermann's blanket, planning how to make one, using your i-cord edging. And then, your mittens! Absolutely beautiful..stunning...have queued them up. Great work.
ReplyDeleteThe mittens are stunning! Can't wait to get my VK issue! I am so happy for you! We will ask Gina to invite you back to Blacksburg and do a class on them!
ReplyDeleteSuzanne
Wonderful colour choice! Keep going...keep knitting!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the cover -- how exciting!
ReplyDeletePure knitting entertainment! I am having so much fun with this chart. Meditation knitting at its finest.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jared.
Karen Neal
Green. And cables. And all those details. You know what we like to knit and wear, don't you?
ReplyDeleteThey are amazing, and would make an excellent pair of summer mittens at these latitudes!
This is the best mitten pattern I have seen in a long time. It alone is worth the cover price of Vogue, which I normally do not buy. It looks fantastic as the cover pattern! As soon as I saw it I knew I was buying this issue!
ReplyDeleteJust saw these on
ReplyDeletehttp://knitonequilttwo.blogspot.com/ and had to do a websearch. Really beautiful design and yarn.
Sharyn/KalamaQuilts
Jared, These are gorgeous. I have to search my stash for perfect yarn for them. I am on a yarn starvation until I get a job. I want to knit these now so I can wear them this winter.
ReplyDeleteThanks for a great pattern.
They are really wonderful. I can't wait to knit them. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteUnbelievable! You are unbelievable.
ReplyDeleteI have the magazine and bought it for a sweater pattern inside. But after reading your description about the mittens, they are in the queue!! Yeah...awesome cover eh!!
ReplyDeleteYou knit beautifully, but this is by far my favorite thing that you've knit. AND you get the cover! (which is, of course, far more important than winning my favor!) Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteI am so buying this edition of Vogue Knitting. On my way at lunch to find it, I have to make your mittens!
ReplyDeleteCover of Vogue. Just came in the mail. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteBelated but hearty congratulations!!!!
ReplyDeleteI hope you know, of course, that your photos are absolutely superior to Vogue Knitting's! Just lovely and lush as can be.
You definitely deserve this kind of recognition. Your color choices... Your designs... Everything. Just stunning.
ReplyDeleteI snatched up the first copy of Vogue Knitting as soon as it hit in my town. LOVE your work.
Keep it coming. You are a great knitting inspiration.
That's fantastic! Congratulations. I may actually have to buy the Vogue this fall.
ReplyDeletethey are gorgeous! great accomplishment and recognition!
ReplyDeleteI will have to buy this issue these are the most beautiful gloves I have ever seen!!!Hugs Darcy
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!
ReplyDeleteI bought this issue specifically for your pattern. It's really beautiful. Thanks!!!!!
Congratulations. That's a beautiful design.
ReplyDeleteKnitting these mittens as we speak/type. My daughter saw the picture and had to have them, it gets cold in Chicago in the winter. The directions and chart are great, very easy to understand. Thank you for a beautiful piece of wearable art.
ReplyDeleteJared,
ReplyDeleteI have been following your blog for a while after being introduced by my daughter (who is also a spinning knitter like us). I loved these mittens and since I no longer subscribe to VK, I drove to the nearest news stand (58 mi one way) and purchased the Fall 08 edition just for this pattern. While I was there I also picked up the Debbie Bliss premiere issue which has some very nice Jane Austen inspired pieces in it. Thanks for such a great blog.
Congratulations! The cover is stunning, literally. The mittens are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI must say I absolutely loooove these mittens!!! My boyfriend felt the same.. and needless to say he got them for our anniversary. They were actually a quick knit once I got the flow of the pattern (1 week per mitten?) His mom loves them so much she wants some too! (do I hear Christmas present??) only thing is she wants them as gloves...so I'm going to see what I can come up with without ruining the beautiful flow of the cables. if you have any ideas they would be GREATLY appreciated!
ReplyDeleteI had a great time knitting these. The busy cabling, the variety of stitching, and the fun surprise of the saddle finish were the perfect daily antidote to dissertation writing. (And of course, they're lovely to look at, too.). Thanks!
ReplyDeleteAny way to buy the pattern without having to buy the whole magazine?
ReplyDeleteAug 09 I just love, love, love these mittens BUT I'm a whole year adrift!!I also live in the Uk. Has anyone any idea where I can get hold of a pattern? Pleeese! Pat Chapman
ReplyDeleteI have just ordered the Fall 2008 Vogue Knitting just because I want this mittens. The are beautiful! With shipping I had to pay $25. Argh! All patterns should be available as downloads.
ReplyDeletelive in the UK it costs even more, that,s if you can find a web site where you can order it
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