Finished Newfoundland Mittens |
This past week, however, I didn't knit. I wanted to knit. But, I just didn't have the energy to do so - even for something as small and simple as finishing the thumb of a second mitten. Something that wouldn't take too long to do.
Tinker Belle & the mittens |
I've been tired all week. That's because school started up last week - well, nine days ago now - and I've been getting up at 6:00 every morning, just in case I get a call to teach that day (I want to be prepared so that I won't have to rush and try to shower, dry my hair, and get make-up on with minimal amounts of time. I can't do it. I'm not wired to do it. And that's my story, and I'm stickin' to it). Typically in the run of the day I end up needing (yes, needing) a nap; and those naps can end up being two or two and a half hours! Already today, I've been up close to four hours, and I am dragging and need to go back to bed - and I will at some point.
I used Patons Canadiana yarn in black (main colour) and...well, I'm not sure of the other colour as the wrapper seems to have been discarded. Anyway, that second colour is a nice jewel toned shade, with blue, green, purple, pink repeated. I went to the Patons website to see if I could find it, but didn't see it shown. The pattern for these Newfoundland Mittens was very easy and quite quick to knit. I enjoyed the time spent knitting these, and will more than likely make more pairs in the future. The Ravelry link for them can be found here.
I really love how these turned out! |
With the Patons yarn, I think I used 4.0mm needles (really need to measure them again so that I'll know), and the result was a nice snug fit. I adjusted the thumb a little by picking up stitches to total 22 (including the 7 that were on the holder), knit four rows, then decreased to 18 stitches and finished the thumb.
Up next? I'm not totally sure. I was thinking more mittens (for a child this time), or socks (again for a child - or even more baby/toddler socks). I was also thinking I should finish the scarf I'd started earlier this year, which will no doubt be for me know since I somehow managed to lose my favourite scarf I'd worn for a couple of winters (the one my Scarf Exchange Pal knit for me). I really have no idea where it went to. I had it at school one day in the spring when it was still cold, put it in my bag and by the time I got home, it was missing. I think it must have fallen out - either that or one of the kids stole it. I hate to say that, but with this particular school (a middle school), it's quite possible. So, I will need a new scarf to wear this winter. The pattern is easy, so if I stick to it and not lose my knitting mojo again, I should have it finished in no time. It's already half (or a little more than half) finished.
I'd love for you to leave me a comment and let me know what you are currently working on, or your most recent finished item. Feel free to leave a link to your blog so I can check out your FOs!
5 comments:
Beautiful Shelley! this is my favourite mittens!
Love the mittens. I'm going to make my boys some this fall for the winter.
Right now I'm working on socks, and I've been trying to get more done on my cardigan that I started back in January. I'd like to get that done by the end of October, but big items usually just don't hold my interest. I like small, fast things. And I've also got a scarf on the go out of new yarn that we got at the store. I really must try and finish that up so I can put it on display.
Gorgeous mittens! I'm off to check your Ravelry link this very minute. Hmmm.....I guess I could probably use a nap every day, too. I push through the tiredness and then crash at night. I'm going to try a nap today!
Carol, Lexa, and Rebecca! Thanks for your compliments & comments!
I've made a few pairs of Newfoundland Mittens (Adult Size) & they turned out beautiful. Now I would like to make some for my Grandchildren in Calgary but can't find a pattern for them in child sizes. Can anyone help?
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