The smell of wood burning, the crunch of leaves under your feet, and a chill in the air...all welcome signs of autumn. These mittens are cozy companions for any outdoor adventure a fall day could bring.
My inspiration came from summer hikes through the Catskill region of New York. I found myself wanting a pair of rustic but chic mittens that could be stuffed in a backpack or coat pocket for fall hiking or an urban adventure.
Briar Mittens feature a simple but intriguing ombre technique and a long gauntlet, which can be either worn long or scrunched up at a jacket cuff. I wanted to make mittens that were easy and fun to knit. The ombre is simple but keeps the project interesting all the way to the fingertips.
By using one of my favorite yarns, soft and tweedy Loft by Brooklyn Tweed, the project remains enticing to the end. The palette of Loft has seemingly endless color combinations, making the most challenging part of this project choosing your colors! As a bonus, there is more than enough left over from each skein to make a hat or even another set of mittens for a jealous friend.
I can't wait until the weather turns to chilly again so I can sit by the bonfire at night with my mittens and favorite drink.
model: Rebecca Sussman, Chris Gallagher photos: Meghan Babin
MATERIALS
Yarn
Brooklyn Tweed LOFT [100% Targhee-Columbia Wool; 275 yds/252 m per 50g skein]
[A] Hayloft; 1 skein
[B] Meteorite; 1 skein
[C] Old World; 1 skein
Recommended needle size [always use a needle
size that gives you the gauge
listed below -- every knitter's
gauge is unique]
1 set of US #3/3.25 mm needles for working a small circumference in the round
Notions
stitch markers
waste yarn
yarn
needle
GAUGE
20 sts/28 rounds = 4" in stockinette stitch
PATTERN NOTES [Knitty's list of standard abbreviations and techniques can be found here.]
Ombre Pattern Rotation 1. Two strands of color A held together for 28 rounds. 2. One strand of A and one stand of B held together for 28 rounds. 3. Two strands of color B held together for 28 rounds. 4. One strand of color B and one strand of color C held together for 28 rounds. 5. Two strands of color C held together for 28 rounds. 6. One strand of color C and one strand of color A held together for 28 rounds.
Repeat 1-6 for rotation.
DIRECTIONS
CUFF
With two strands of color A held together, CO 48[52, 56] sts. Distribute sts across needles as you prefer and join for working the round.
Note: Follow Ombre Pattern Rotation throughout pattern.
Rounds 1-6: Knit around. Round 7: K1, k2tog, k to 3 sts before end of round, ssk, k1. 2 sts decreased.
Repeat Rounds 1-7 6 more times. 34[38, 42] sts rem.
Knit 14 rounds.
GUSSET Round 1, Right Mitten only: K4, pm, M1R, k1, M1L, pm, k to end of round. 36[40, 44] sts
Round 1, Left Mitten only: K until 5 sts rem, pm, M1R, k1, M1L, pm, k to end of round. 36[40, 44] sts.
Rounds 2 & 3: Knit
Round 4: K to first marker, sm, M1R, k to marker, M1L, sm, k to EOR.
Repeat Rounds 2-45 times more. 48[52, 56] sts; 15 thumb sts.
Knit 2 rounds.
Next round, divide for thumb: K to first marker, remove marker, slip next 15 sts to waste yarn, remove marker, k to end of round.
Next round, rejoin round: K to gap, using backwards loop method, CO 1 st over gap and knit to end of round. 34[38, 42] sts.
UPPER HAND
Continue even in Ombre pattern until piece measures 1 inch short of desired hand length.
Round 7: K2tog around. 5[7, 9] sts.
Break yarn leaving a 6" tail and draw through remaining sts securing on the inside of mitten.
THUMB
Return held thumb sts from waste yarn to needles.
With RS facing, rejoin yarn at crook of thumb and pick up and knit 5 sts in the gap. 20 sts total. Distribute sts across your needles and join for working in the round.
Setup round 1: Knit to 1 st before 1st picked up st and k2tog, k1. This is the new start of round
Setup round 2: K2, k2tog; k end of round. 18 sts.
Knit even in Ombre pattern until thumb is a quarter inch short of desired finished length.
Decrease round 1: [K2tog, k1] around. 12 sts.
Decrease round 2: K2tog 5 times. 6 sts.
Break yarn leaving a 6-inch tail and draw through remaining sts securing on the inside of thumb.
FINISHING
Block and weave in ends.
ABOUT THE DESIGNER
Meghan works at the Cornwall Yarn Shop in Cornwall, NY. The shop is her muse, and her work provides her with endless inspiration. She began by designing knitwear for the shop, and later for herself and her family. She's now so full of design ideas that they're tumbling out into the world, and she's thrilled to be sharing them with other passionate knitters.
She can be found on Ravelry and Tumblr as meggospurls.