(TEST IS FULL) TEST CALL: Fidda Mittens
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TEST IS NOW FULL.
Deadline: 7-Dec-25
We're starting a test for #fiddamittens in bulky weight yarn. Note that this is an intermediate difficulty pattern.
We're looking for testers of each size (each size will have a maximum of five testers) who can complete this project by the 7th of December, 2025.
It’s mostly first-come, first-served, but make sure your Ravelry projects are current so I can easily see your previous work when you register.
Sizes: 1 (2, 3)
Finished circumference:
- 20 (23, 25.5) cm
- 8 (9¼, 10¼)”
Designed to be worn with 2.5 cm / 1” positive ease around the hand.
To apply for testing, please fill out this form: https://go.zaneteknits.com/apply-to-test
Other details of the design:
Yarn: Bulky weight yarn. Depending on the length of the mittens, allow approximately
Main Colour (MC):
- 70 (95, 115) m
- 75 (100, 125) yds
Contrast Colour (CC):
- 35 (50, 65) m
- 40 (55, 70) yds
Yarn used in the sample is 1 skein of Farmer’s Daughter Fibres Oh Dang! DK (90% Suri Alpaca, 10% Silk; 225 m [246 yds] / 100 g) in Love Me Like You Used To held double as main colour and 1 skein of Spincycle Yarns Plump (100% American Wool, superwash; 91 m [100 yds] / approximately 100 g) in Ghost Ranch as contrast colour.
Note that you’ll need twice the yardage if holding yarn double.
Difficulty: Intermediate.
Gauge: 14 sts & 18 rows = 10 cm / 4” in stranded colourwork in the round, blocked.
Suggested needles: 5 mm (US 8) or needle size that gets the gauge; circulars or DPNs for small circumference knitting.
Notions: Stitch markers, locking stitch marker, waste yarn or stitch holders, tapestry needle.
Techniques used: Knitting in the round, stranded colourwork, Backward loop cast-on, grafting.
Construction notes: These mittens are worked seamlessly in the round, starting from the cuff in the main colour with a 1x1 rib.
The thumb gusset has a simple colourwork pattern. It's shaped by increasing stitches at the thumb's base. Thumb stitches are then held, while the rest are joined to work the hand in the same colourwork pattern up to the top.
The closure is worked in main colour by decreasing about two-thirds of the stitches on both sides of the palm, then grafting the remaining stitches.
The thumb stitches are picked up, joined with a few stitches picked up along the top of the thumb opening, and worked in the main colour in the round to the top. The thumb is closed in the same way as the hand.
Published Date: 2025-11-19