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  • Ornäs Hat and Mitts

    Botanical colourwork beanie and fingerless mitts
    A coordinating set of colourwork hat and fingerless mitts inspired by nature. Showing how effective just two colours can be, these fun projects are ideal for new colourwork knitters. Ornäs is great value with both the hat and mitts included.

    Details

    Gauge

    27 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches in colourwork in the round

    Sizing

    Available in two sizes: small and large.

    Hat
    Finished circumference: 19[21½]” / 48[54.5]cm.
    Finished length: 71/2[8¼]” / 19[20.5]cm at centre front
    Mitts
    Finished circumference at knuckles: 7[8¼]” / 17.5[20.5]cm
    Finished length: 13½” / 34cm with ribbing unfolded

    Shown in size small.


    Supplies

    Yarn

    Heavy fingering / sport weight wool yarn.


    Green and grey set shown in Rauma Finullgarn (100% Norwegian wool, 191 yds / 175m, 1.76oz / 50g)


    Colour A: 498


    Colour B: 403


    Brown set shown in Skein Queen Ullvärme (100% Swedish wool, 330 yds / 300m, 3.53oz / 100g)


    Colour A: Hornbean


    Colour B: Silver Birch



    Needles and notions

    US 5 / 3.75mm 16” / 40cm circular and
    dpns or preferred needles for working
    small circumferences in the rnd


    Yardage


    Hat
    105[110] yds / 95[100]m of colour A
    65[70] yds / 60[65]m of colour B


    Mitts
    170[190] yds / 155[175]m of colour A
    125[140]yds / 115[130]m of colour B


    "It's better not to make mittens in a hurry… Let's make them in May; let's take our time over them; let's venture into new approaches and designs; let's enjoy them." "A good summer project is a bevy of hats." Elizabeth Zimmermann's Knitters Almanac, for the months of May and June.

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