The Rosewood Mitts (Light) by Jenny Noto uses the thorn stitch to create a beautiful and versatile stitch pattern that can be done in a single colorway or two.
The pattern is named after a wand from the Harry Potter books. Rosewood is an uncommon wand wood, with only two known witches possessing wands made with it. Rosewood wands “are not very compatible with Dark magic as this wood represents love and purity. They are known to excel in love spells and healing magic.” - Pottermore fandom
This pattern includes both the fingerless and full coverage mittens, and has instructions for both worsted weight and aran/ light bulky weight yarns. (Separate files.)
The pattern is named after a wand from the Harry Potter books. Rosewood is an uncommon wand wood, with only two known witches possessing wands made with it. Rosewood wands “are not very compatible with Dark magic as this wood represents love and purity. They are known to excel in love spells and healing magic.” - Pottermore fandom
This pattern includes both the fingerless and full coverage mittens, and has instructions for both worsted weight and aran/ light bulky weight yarns. (Separate files.)
SIZE:
Adult (Small, Medium, Large)
SKILL LEVEL:
Intermediate
GAUGE:
22 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches in Stockinette in the round on US 6
22 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches in Stockinette in the round on US 6
2 skeins of Rios
Needles and notions are not included.
These mitts are knit on US 6 (4mm) shorties, DPNs, or circular needles for magic loop method