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Saturday, February 08, 2025

Pressed Flowers

You can complete your Pressed Flowers set with mittens. The pattern can be purchased on Ravelry.

The mittens are worked from the bottom up in the round using a long circular needle and the magic loop method of working a small circumference. Substitute DPN or whichever method of knitting small circumference you prefer. You will need a set of needles to achieve gauge and a set 2 sizes smaller for the ribbed cuffs. 

The allover pattern is created with mosaic knitting, the stitch pattern is charted. If you are new to working mosaic knitting or to knitting from charts the Pressed Flowers Kerchief is a free pattern that has both written and charted directions. 

These mittens will fit an average adult medium hand. Because of the large pattern repeat the most effective way to adjust the size these mittens is to change gauge. For smaller hands use a lighter yarn: fingering, heavy sock or jumper weight. For larger hands consider using a DK weight yarn and going up a needle size (or two). A gauge of 30 stitches and 60 rows over 4” will give an 8 ½”/ 21.5 cm (unstretched) circumference or 26 stitches and 52 rows over 4” an 10”/ 25 cm (unstretched) circumference. Wool and wool blend yarns are recommended for this pattern. 

To make fingerless mitts, follow the instructions as written through chart round 48, then break the CC, change to smaller needles and work 1x1 rib as for the cuff to desired length. For the thumbs pick up the stitches as written then with smaller needles and MC, work 1x1 rib to desired length.

The mittens are knit with sport weight yarn. 

  • Malabrigo Arroyo
  • Emma’s So Sporty
  • Rowan Felted Tweed
  • Spincycle Dyed in the Wool
  • Starke 6





My flight home was uneventful with lots of time for knitting. I almost finished my second skein of Dyed in the Wool and made it to the decreases on the cowl.

Here are some more pictures I took around the ship.







I enjoyed my time away but it’s good to be home.
Lynn came in while I was away and straightened, counted and pulled the mail orders. This is just a part of the pile of boxes that I taped and labeled this morning. Mr. UPS will pick up on Monday. 

Thank you to everyone for your patience while I was away. Today and tomorrow are rest days and then we start packing up the house. 

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