MATERIALS
Approximately 300-350 yds of sock-weight wool. Merino is nice.
5 US#2/2.75mm double pointed needles
5 US#3/3.25mm dpns
yarn needle
GAUGE
28 sts = 4 inches in stockinette stitch
DIRECTIONS
CUFF
With US #2 needles, CO 16 stitches on each of three needles [48 stitches
total], and work 30 rounds of k2p2 rib. If you like very a long cuff,
work 50 rounds or more!
Work *k3, INC 1.* [to INC, use K1P1 in the same stitch.] Repeat to end.
You should have 20 st on each of the 3 needles.
Divide these 60 sts equally onto four needles, so that there are 15 sts
on each.
LEFT HAND
Note: The first two needles work the palm side, the last two are the
back of the hand.
K 4 rounds even.
THUMB GUSSET INCREASE:
Next row: k to the second-to-last st on the second needle.
P second-to-last stitch.
Do a twisted make-one (pick up the yarn between two stitches, twist it a
half turn, place on left needle, then knit it), k to end of row.
[On all following rows until gusset is complete, purl the purled stitch
to mark the point for the gusset increases.]
Next row: work even.
Repeat these two rows - increasing one stitch after the purled stitch
using a twisted make-one every other round - until you've added 12
stitches.
Finish with a k-even round.
Place these added stitches along with the purled stitch and the stitch
at the end of the needle [14 stitches in all from the second needle]
onto a holder, and co 11 stitches.
K the last cast-on stitch together with the first stitch on the third
needle. [This prevents a gap from forming between the second and third
needles.]
K 1 row even.
THUMB GUSSET DECREASE:
You've effectively increased a 14-stitch wide thumb gusset, and will be
making a decreased gusset above it now.
Row 1: K to 14th st on the second needle [the 14th st in this and other
odd rows is the first sl st.] ssk, k6, k2tog, k to end of round. [You've
decreased those added 10 stitches to 8.]
Row 2: K even.
Row 3: K to 14th st on the second needle, ssk, k4, k2tog, k to end of
round.
Row 4: K even.
Row 5: K to the 14th st on the second needle, ssk, k2, k2tog, k to end
of round.
Row 6: K even.
Row 7: K to 14th stitch, ssk, k2tog, k to end of round.
Row 8: K even. You're now back to 15 stitches on each needle!
K 6 rounds even.
PINKY FINGER
Put the palm stitches on one stitch holder and the back-of-hand stitches
on another. Pick up 7 stitches from the palm and 8 from the back of the
hand. CO 1 st on the ring-finger side in the gap [16 stitches in all]. K
for 10 rounds, then BO loosely.
Important: Before starting the other fingers, knit around the remaining
palm and back of hand stitches for 4 rounds, picking up 2 more stitches
from the corner of the pinky finger. This brings the crotches of the
remaining 3 fingers up a bit from where the pinky is, and makes the
glove fit better.
End the fourth round over the back of the hand nearest the pinky.
Put the palm stitches on one stitch holder, and the back-of-hand
stitches on another.
RING FINGER
Pick up 8 stitches from the palm, 7 from the back of the hand, and the 2
added stitches from the pinky finger side [17 stitches in all].
K for 10 rounds, then BO loosely.
MIDDLE FINGER
Pick up 7 stitches from the palm, and 8 from the back of the hand.
Pick up 2 stitches from the corner of the ring finger [17 stitches in
all].
K for 14 rounds, then BO loosely.
INDEX FINGER
Pick up remaining 8 stitches from the palm, and remaining 7 from the
back of the hand.
Pick up 2 stitches from the corner of the middle finger [17 stitches in
all].
K for 14 rounds, then BO loosely.
THUMB
Slip the 14 thumb gusset stitches onto two needles, putting 6 stitches
on the needle closest to the palm, and 8 on the other.
Pick up 12 stitches from the cast-on edge of the thumbhole, twisting
them when needed to keep holes from forming.
Move 2 stitches from the needle with the 12 picked-up stitches to the
needle that has only 6 stitches on it. [You will have 10 stitches on the
needle in the crotch of the thumb, and 8 on the other two.]
K the two needles with 8 stitches on them, SSK, k6, k2tog on the needle
in the thumb crotch. [You've turned the 10 picked-up stitches into 8.]
K the next round even.
K the two needles with 8 stitches on them, SSK, k4, k2tog on the needle
in the thumb crotch. [You've turned the 10 picked-up stitches into 6.]
K evenly until the thumb is the length of the base of your fingernail
(16-18 rds).
THUMB DECREASE:
You will decrease until you have 5 or 6 stitches left.
*k3, k2tog* around. k2 "leftover" sts.
K one round even.
*k2, k2tog* around. K 1 round even.
*k1, k2tog* around.
K 1 round even.
*k2tog* around.
K 1 round even.
Cut yarn leaving a 6 inch tail. Run the yarn through remaining 5 or 6
sts. Tug yarn and thread yarn through to wrong side. Weave end in.
MITTEN SHELL | STAR DECREASE
Shape the mitten shell with a star decrease, an all-around set of eight
decreases that narrows the top of the mitten evenly. [You can also use a
flat sock-toe decrease if you prefer.]
CO 30 stitches on a #3 dpn.
Work back and forth on it for 9 rows in k2p2 ribbing, then split onto
two needles, 15 stitches on each one.
Pick up 30 stitches across the knuckles of the glove, and put them on
two needles, 15 on each one. [60 sts]
K even around all four needles for 17 rounds.
Then, on each needle -- k to the last two stitches, k2tog.
K one round even. [56 sts]
On each needle:
k5, k2tog. [52 sts]
K 5 rounds even.
K4, k2tog on each needle.
K 4 rounds even.
K3, k2tog on each needle.
K 3 rounds even.
K2, k2tog on each needle.
K 2 rounds even.
K1, k2tog on each needle.
K 1 round even.
K2tog on each needle.
K 2 inches of I-cord on these 4 stitches.
Draw the end of the yarn through all four stitches and tug the little
I-cord closed, then stitch the end of the I-cord down at the tip of the
mitten shell to make a loop.
Stitch the edges of the ribbing flap down along the sides of the hand.
When you fold the mitten shell over, fold the ribbing back over the
shell so it lies flat. See where the loop on the top of the shell hits
the cuff? Sew a button to the cuff where the loop from the shell hits it
- then you can fasten down the shell so it doesn't flap around.
Make a second mitten for the right hand, reversing the directions.
Voila! You've got yourself a pair of Broad Street Mittens!
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