Orinthia
Free pattern published in Knitty - First Fall 2021
Orinthia means "to excite and stir the mind", which is how I feel about fall arriving: beautiful leaf colors and stunning knitwear to wear. The mittens were created to bring a little excitement and magic to my fall knitting. They are a fun project to learn new techniques and think about construction and fit in a completely different way.
The mittens are worked flat and sideways, with an entrelac panel and slip-stitch pattern that shows off coordinating mini-skein colors. They are surprisingly simple to make, with only one color yarn used at a time. Shaping of the thumb is created with short rows within the slip-stitch pattern and the mittens are finished with ribbed cuffs knitted in the round. This pattern uses one skein of yarn that contains 4 coordinating mini-skeins to create the pattern. It's also a great way to use up leftover yarns.
Sizes:
Women's S [M, L]
Circumference: 8 [8.75, 9.25] inches/ 20.5 [22, 23.5] cm
Length: 6.75 [7.5, 8.25] inches/ 17 [19, 21] cm
Note: Measure around the palm of your hand above your thumb and choose the size with circumference closest to your actual hand measurement.
Yarn:
4 ply weight yarn.
Shown in:
Blue Ridge Yarns Footlights [100% merino wool; 400 yd/366 m per 3.53 oz/100 g skein]; color: Pansies; 1 [1, 1] set of mini skeins
Yarn Characteristics:
Select a set of 4 sock yarn mini skeins in solid or semi-solid highly contrasting colours. Choose a high-twist, plied, fingering-weight yarn for durability. This would be a good project for using up leftovers of sock yarn, too.
Needles & Notions:
US #1.5 / 2.5mm needles for working flat
US #1.5 / 2.5mm needle(s) for working a small circumference in the round
US #0 / 2.0mm needle(s) for working a small circumference in the round
1 stitch marker
Stitch holder or waste yarn
Tapestry needle
Gauge:
28 sts/32 rows = 4 inches/10 cm in stockinette stitch
32 sts/46 rows = 4 inches/10 cm in rib pattern
Skills required:
Knit and purl stitches
Casting on and off
Increases
Knitting in the round
Picking up stitches
Provisional Cast-on
Pattern information:
Originally published June 2021 on Knitty.com.
Blog post with more information can be found here
Technical Editor: Kate Atherley
Model: Sarah Aldersign
Photography: Sarah Aldersign