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February 07, 2005
My second attempt at mittens

This is such a great pattern! I got it from the gals at Knit Pixie. If you order yarn at Knit Pixie you are signed up for a newsletter and links to free patterns! Cool huh?

This child of mine demanded I make these mittens this weekend. I have been told I knit too much (by him) But when he wants something for himself, well that is another matter! Little brat ;-)

Oh yeah, they both came out the same size!
Posted by beth at February 7, 2005 05:21 PM
Comments
now those are some fine looking mittens...and the model is mighty cute too....
Posted by: Lemon at February 7, 2005 05:57 PM
Well done! I like the colors and the mittens look great!!! :)
Posted by: Secret Pal 4 at February 8, 2005 03:39 PM
Oh my, look at them mittens! I think you've become a mitten making fool!
Posted by: Erin at February 8, 2005 04:28 PM
Lovin' the mittens!!
Especially since they are both the same size! I don't know about you, but to me that is the biggest feat of all - making them both the same size. Of course, if we paid attention to the gauge . . .
xx
You son is a cutie!!
Posted by: jessica~ at February 8, 2005 07:11 PM
Hi Beth! The mittens looks great, I love the stripe pattern. Thanks for the heads up on Knit Pixie!
Posted by: Lolly Lauren at February 9, 2005 01:37 PM
Mittens.... by the time I figure it out, how to get past the thumb opening, it's gonna be next winter.
Posted by: Stephanie at February 19, 2005 11:25 AM
Beth, I am new here (with you) and am searching for a pattern for striped mittens. The knit pixie pattern is no longer available. Any way you could share it with me? These are just the ticket!!
Posted by: bearswife at January 20, 2008 01:04 PM
Hi Beth,
have spent a good part of this morning drooling over your knitting projects! Such great stuff!
I also adore these mittens. Alas, kpixie doesn't sell the pattern anymore so I was curious if you knew another source. I just started knitting so I'm not fully aware of all the resources available to me so I thought I'd ask a pro for some direction.
Posted by: Nicholas at March 27, 2008 10:00 AM






