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A Little More Spark Mitts
디자이너: Melanie Berg
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4mm
실 굵기보통 가는 실 (4합)
(Fingering (14 wpi))
(Fingering (14 wpi))
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Some days call for comfort, softness, and just a hint of glow. The A Little More Spark Mitts are the perfect cozy companion — warm, gentle, and quietly special, with a subtle shimmer that feels just right for everyday wear.
Worked in the same easy mosaic pattern as the hat, these mitts are wonderfully relaxing to knit. You work with just one color per round while the pattern creates its soft color play all on its own. Calm, rhythmic, and satisfying — the kind of knitting that lets your shoulders drop and your mind wander a little.
The mitts are knit in Dye Dye Done Delia, a luxuriously soft blend of baby alpaca, silk, and cashmere that feels light yet warmly comforting on your hands. A strand of Sparkly Moha is held alongside, adding a delicate glow that catches the light in the most understated way — never flashy, just quietly beautiful.
Soft, warm, and gently shimmering, the A Little More Spark Mitts are made for chilly mornings, winter walks, and slow, cozy knitting moments. And together with the matching hat, they create a perfectly balanced, feel-good set you’ll reach for again and again.
**Sizes**
(S, M)
(8.25, 10.5)" / (21, 26) cm circumference
**Yardage**
*Dye Dye Done Delia*
• colorway "Caffe Latte" (grey, yarn A1)
20 g / 88 yds / 80 m used for sample in size S
25 g / 110 yds / 100 m used for sample in size M
• colorway "GreYellow" (green, yarn A2)
17 g / 75 yds / 68 m used for sample in size S
22 g / 97 yds / 88 m used for sample in size M
*Dye Dye Done Sparkly Moha*
• colorway "Caffe Latte" (yarn B)
21 g / 90 yds / 82 m used for sample in size S
26 g / 111 yds / 102 m used for sample in size M
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