I finally finished my Leafy Mitts to go with my Topographical Scarf.

They were pretty much done weeks and weeks ago, but one felt bigger than the other… so I stretched them out nice and long and blocked them that way. The effect was that they were a smidge too long, then, and didn’t sit neatly round my fingers or wrist. I had a bit of a think about that, and I tried threading some elastic through, but wasn’t delighted with it even then.

And then I thought, well, what about a crochet edge? It’ll tighten them up *and* even out the edges. And that was a great idea! I’m much happier with them now.

After the mitts, I still had yarn in my chosen colours left over, and you know I enjoy a marl… So I paired the variegated, centrepiece yarn with each of the other colours until they were all used up. I very much freestyled the pattern – I cast on 80, ribbed for a couple of inches, knit straight in garter until it looked like enough, then did decreses at unspecified intervals (I mean, I did specify them at the time to keep it even but who knows now?) until I had a handful of stitches left, which I ran the working yarn through and pulled tight. One clumsy seam later and I had a hat!

I love that it uses all the same colours in a non-matchy way (the scarf and mitts are plenty of matching), and love that it’s *kind* of come out as a gradient. Not really, but kind of. It was quite pointy off the needles, and I soaked then blocked it into a rounder shape.

Starting yarn
Finishing yarn (can you just feel how delighted I am about this?!)

I’m so pleased to have used up this amount of stash, it feels like a great achievement. Now I just need to choose my next project. I’m eyeing up Daft Days (Ravelry link) by Rebecca Clow (YouTube link), as recommended by Knitting is so Fun!


13 responses to “Leafy Mitts (and Bonus Hat!)”

  1. Cathy Avatar

    You wonโ€™t know yourself once the really cold weather appears.. .or has it done so already?
    Itโ€™s probably me – but why does the mitt on the right hand side of the photo give the impression of being much larger than the other?

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    1. CA Avatar

      Oh it’s definitely larger! Mostly the thumb, I think. They feel even enough on the hands though. I must’ve done some extra repeats (or missed some out on the other).

      The weather has been quite bitter for the last few weeks, and I wore the whole set out yesterday. The only thing is that I’d forgotten how sheepy wool can smell when it gets wet – and in Scotland, chances are you’re going to get wet ๐Ÿ˜

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  2. Anita Avatar

    I absolutely love the marled hat! The mitts turned out well enough–you seem to have come up with a brilliant solution with the crochet edges. Overall, the entire set looks quite nice!!

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    1. CA Avatar

      Thank you! It’s not my absolute favourite if I’m honest but it’s perfectly serviceable ๐Ÿ˜Š

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  3. Kat Avatar

    Too fun! And I love your crochet fix!

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    1. CA Avatar

      Thank you!

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  4. Laura Kate Avatar

    Those mitts look great! And the whole ensemble is wonderful on you.

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    1. CA Avatar

      ๐Ÿ˜Š Thanks so much. I do really like that picture of me!

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  5. Fibercraft Grannie Avatar

    Very nice. ๐Ÿ™‚

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  6. quiteayarnblog Avatar

    Beautiful set! They look lovely together, and always nice to use up some stash :)

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    1. CA Avatar

      Thank you! It’s a fraction of the stash but progress is progress!

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