I'm currently knitting Janis Cortese's lovely Broad Street mittens, from the fall 2002 issue of Knitty. In looking over the pattern, I decided to make a few adjustments in the interest of warmth.
This is not a pattern so much as it is a list of modifications to the Broad Street pattern.
Firstly, the pattern is meant to be knit with small needles and fingering-weight wool. I decided that I wanted worsted wool, partly for warmth and partly because, when contemplating the pattern, I bought two balls of worsted in preparation.
In what could be considered a moderately silly gauge swatch, I knit the palm, following the pattern. Then, comparing the half-glove hat I had to the size of my hand, I worked out that it was about 50% too big.
I cast on again, starting from the wrist as before. This time, knowing the difference in size, I used 40 stitches of worsted weight on 3.75 mm needles, for a tight, dense fabric. The reason for starting at the wrist rather than the cuff is that I'm planning to knit elbow-length sleeves onto the gloves, so will pick up around the wrist and knit until I'm satisfied.
I knit two rows before getting to my second change: rather than knitting the palm in stockingette, I want it to be a thicker, denser fabric. A quick browse of Barbara Walker's Treasury of Knitting Patterns gave me k1s1 rib, or heel stitch.
Thus the pattern for the palm became:
- knit the whole round
- knit the whole round
- k2, *k1, slip one stitch purlwise with the yarn in back, repeat from * until the second-last stitch on the second needle. p1, knit the last stith front and back. Knit the rest of the round.
- knit the whole round
- k2, *k1, sl1 wyib, repeat from * until reaching the purled stitch. p1, kfb. Knit the rest of the round.
- knit the whole round.
I repeated steps 5 and 6 until I'd added eight stitches, set those stitches aside and cast on nine stitches on the next row.
For the thumb gusset decrease, I used the SSK/k2tog decrease until I again had ten stitches on the second needle.
To finish the palm, I knit 12 rows with heel stitch on the palm, stockingette on the back. The glove is longer lengthwise because the heel stitch used makes a far denser fabric vertically. Also, my hands are very long. Following the pattern, 8 rows would be more accurate.
Pinky finger was 4 from the palm, 5 from the back, plus one cast-on stitch.
Extending the palm, I picked up 3 stitches from the pinky, rather than 2, to ensure no holes. Knit 8 rounds, heel stitch on the front, stst on the back.
The other fingers were 12 stitches, 16 stitches and 16 stitches, using 3 stitches picked up from the finger beside them each time.
For the thumb, I picked up 12 stitches from the cast-on stitches and immediately decreased from 22 to 18, at a rate of two decreases every other row. The thumb was finished in the same way as described in the pattern.
Those look lovely and warm. Posting as errata works well as a supplement to the original. You should consider emailing the link to the original designer.
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I posted as errata largely because, at heart, I'm still following the pattern. I merely have a list of changes.
ReplyDeleteI'll collect the changes into a digest once I'm done making the gloves, and then I'll consider what to do with the changed pattern as a whole.