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Jaye Mitts
Named for the viol-maker Henry Jaye, this pair of fingerless mitts features a delicately intertwining cable motif, and simple twisted cables on the palms representing the strings of musical instruments. Designed by Amy van de Laar. Fingering weight yarn. Matching patterns for hat, scowl, scarf, and more are available
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Bavarian Tulip Mittens
Mittens with a floral motif created with cables and twisted stitches. 3 sizes. Designed by Judy Alexander. Uses one skein 225 yards (206 m) of Aran weight yarn.
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Goldmead Fingerless Mitts
Handwarmer fingerless mitts knitted in super stretchy twisted rib and feature a cable that travels across the hand, finishing at the base of the little finger. The little finger is also given its own finger, separate from the other three to prevent the mitts from slipping down. But if you prefer you can knit them straight up and keep the four fingers together. 2 sizes. Designed by Liz Corke. Fingering weight yarn.
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Flinck Mitts
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Handwarmer fingerless mitts with a cable and lace pattern that remind me of stone carvings of oak leaves. Designed by Dormack. Fingering weight yarn.
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Beaded Arches Mitts
Elegant fingerless mitts with a cable pattern inspired by the arches in Gothic buildings. Designed by Dots Dabbles. Uses approximately 45 to 60 grams of fingering weight yarn.
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Mucha Mittens
Fingerless mitts featuring cable medallions. Sizes S (M, L). Designed by Maria Levine. Uses less one skein 400 – 420 yards (366 – 384 m) of Fingering weight yarn.
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Undulation Mitts
Fingerless mitts featuring with intertwining cables inspired by the beautiful ripple effect a single drop causes, the motion of currents and waves. Sizes S (M, L). Designed by Ksenia Naidyon. Uses less than one skein 140 – 280 yards (128 – 256 m) of Fingering weight yarn.
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Side by Side Fingerless Mitts
Fingerless mitts featuring a narrow cable running along the back of the hand that is trimmed with garter stitch on either side. Sizes Women’s S (M, L). Designed by Ewelina Murach. Uses one skein 110 – 140 yards (101 – 128 m) of DK weight yarn.
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Spate Fingerless Mitts
Jane Richmond designed these armwarmers that feature an all-over raindrop pattern that looks like cables but requires no cable needle. Spate features a fold-able cuff that can be worn flipped over your fingers to keep them warm on those blustery days. They are knit in the round which is the only complication.
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Easy Three Cable and Lucky Horseshoe Hand Warmers
These two fingerless mitt patterns are knit on straight needles and seamed. Three Cable mitts (top) is rated easy by Ravelrers. Two sizes Medium/Large (X-Large). Pictured project by KimH. Lucky Horseshoe mitts (bottom) is rated easy by the designer Kim Haesemeyer. Both patterns included in the 17 patterns in Leisure Arts #5612, Expand Your Knitting Skills
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