Anthracite Wrist Warmers Knitting Pattern - Jenn Wisbeck

Anthracite Wrist Warmers Knitting Pattern

By Jenn Wisbeck

  • Release Date: 2011-02-06
  • Genre: Crafts & Hobbies

Description

Perfect wrist warmer knitting pattern for when you need to quickly slip a pair on and off and still need to be able to use your fingers. Contrasting hems add interest to otherwise simple wrist warmers.

Vintage inspired lines and detailing but minimal shaping makes it so these will fit a variety of sizes. Special care is taken in the shaping of the hems to prevent flaring. Knit from the top down, the wrist warmers are worked in the round until the bottom hem.

Anthracite, aka “hard coal” is black and burns slowly with intense heat. Coal companies used to brand the coal with paint as a marketing gimmick.

Level
Intermediate- hems, increasing, decreasing, provisional cast on

Size
Women’s size large or men’s size small. Finished size 8 inches around and 6 ½ inches long after blocking. Thumb opening up to 2 ¾ inches around.

Yarn
150 yards Main Color; 50 yards Contrast Color. Sample knit using 1 skein each O-Wool Classic 2-ply (100% organic merino wool; 50 grams/skein; 198 yards/181 meters) colors 4303 Evergreen (Main Color) and 4112 Rust (Contrast Color)

Materials
-1 set of five US #1/2.25mm double-point needles or size to get gauge
-1 set of five US #0/2mm double-point needles or size to get gauge

Gauge
6 stitches and 9 rows per inch in st st.

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