Those cold winters call for more than just any kind of mittens. Thrumming is a technique that incorporates pieces of fiber/roving into your knitting, creating a soft, insulating layer between you and that winter chill. These quick, cozy mittens will keep your hands nice and toasty until you can make it to your next cup of tea or hot chocolate. In this class, you’ll learn about fiber, the technique of thrumming, and cast the mittens on to try it out yourself! You’ll have a new skill under your belt and your new favorite winter mittens on your needles!
Participants should be familiar with the following techniques: knit/purl, cast on/bind off, increase/decrease, working in the round, have knit a few accessories
Cuff Gauge: 22 sts x 24 rounds = 4 in / 10 cm in 1x1 ribbing.
Body Gauge: 17 sts x 24 rounds = 4 in / 10 cm in stockinette stitch.
For general reference, I'll be using aran-weight yarn with 4.5 mm (US 7) needles for the cuff and 5.0 mm (US 8) for the body.
With aran-weight yarn and suitable needles to obtain Cuff Gauge, loosely cast on 32 sts using the long-tail cast-on method. Place beginning-of-round marker and join in the round, careful not to twist the sts.
Rnd 1: *K1, p1*, repeat *-* until end. Repeat Rnd 1 until the mitten cuff reaches about 2 in / 5 cm or desired length.
Change to larger needles required to obtain Body Gauge and knit 1 rnd.
Next Rnd: K4, M1L, *k8, M1L*, repeat *-* three times, k4. (36 sts)
Knit 2 rnds. Keep these sts on the needles and bring to class.
Abbreviations: k - knit, p - purl, M1L - make 1 left, rnd(s) - round(s), sts - stitches