Solution: Generosity

February 7th, 2008 | View Comments

My dilemma about the differently-sized cuffs has been solved, in much the way that Tamar suggested. I wasn’t sure it would work, as I have teeny tiny hands and wrists. Anyone with smaller hands than me likely has an age in the single digits.

I knit semi-regularly with a bunch of fellow grad students. Last weekend, we had a round of Cinderella-esque (or O. J. Simpson-esque) mitten-trying, and one girl did turn out to have smaller hands than me. She will be getting a pair of Anemoi Mittens, courtesy my Continuing Problems with Gauge.

But I did also cast on for something simple, single, and in a chunky wool.

The start of something simple, single, and in a chunky wool

I got this far during the Super Bowl and an episode of American Gladiators. From here on out, it’s all stockinette, baby!

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Yvonne posted this on February 7th, 2008 @ 2:54am in Unfinished Objects | Permalink to "Solution: Generosity"

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2. Anemoi Mittens (Smaller) » CogKnition » March 5th, 2008 at 10:40 pm

[…] Fortunately, a good blocking matched the mittens up nicely. Whew! This is the smaller pair meant for my knitting friend with the tiny hands. […]

3. Anemoi Mittens (Larger) » CogKnition » March 16th, 2008 at 10:52 pm

[…] The larger pair is now done. Three mittens (smallest size) used up one full skein of each color, so I had to dip into extra […]

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