Maine Thrummed Mittens

The Outer Mitten

The inner mitten thrums

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Students will learn about Maine mitten construction by knitting a child sized mitten in two colors, circularly on double pointed needles. Techniques to be covered include options for the cuff (stockinette stitch patterning, corrugated ribbing, k3, p1 ribbing), developing the thumb gusset by increasing in full pattern multiples, traditional motifs, and tip shaping at the end of the mitten which maintains the patterning.

Time: 6 hours

Level: Intermediate (must be proficient with dp needles)

View inside of thrummed mitt


Supply List

(for a pair of mittens)

  • 3 oz. of worsted weight yarn, 2 colors.
  • One set each of size 2 and 4 (2.75 mm and 3.5 mm) double pointed needles (7″ long or shorter) or whatever circular needle you feel comfortable with.
  • Tapestry needle

Homework

(Cuff):

With size 2 needles, cast on 40 stitches with D yarn and join, being careful not to twist. Glossary:  D:  dark yarn,  L:  light yarn

Choose from one of the following three options.

  • K3, P1 Ribbing- in one color

All rounds:  *K3, p1, rep from *.  Work for 2″.

  • K2L, K2D Ribbing- st st in 2 colors

Join L yarn.  All rounds:  *K2L, k2D, rep from *.  Work even for 2″.

  • K2L, P2D Ribbing- corrugated ribbing

Join L yarn.  All rounds:  *K2L, p2D, rep from *.  Work for 2″.

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