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Knit Warmers In Moss Stitch

This is a pattern for lovely knit warmers.

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/knit-warmers-in-moss-stitch • Posted by Maya Kuzman

They are short in length, but because of the chunky wool and decorative stitch these warmers are really warm and beautiful.

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

1 h 00

Difficulty

Nice & Simple
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Description

They are short in length, but because of the chunky wool and decorative stitch these warmers are really warm and beautiful.

Instructions

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    The Moss Stitch pattern: Cast on 38 stitches The project requires 3 mm size knitting needles.100 gr of yarn. The gauge: 16 sts. in 4 in.(10 cm). Ribbing = 8 rows: K2P2 right side / P2K2 the opposite) Row 9 starts the double moss stitch: K2,then P1, K1(repeat this to the end) Row 10 = P1, K1, (repeat this to the last 2 sts) then P2 Row 11 = K1, P1 (*repeat this to the last 2 sts.) then K2 Row 12= P2,then K1,P1 to the end. Repeat rows 9-12 until the desired length is achieved. Next row - ribbing for 6 rows. Bind off. Repeat these 4 rows until the desired length is achieved (I repeated these 4 rows for 8 times which totals 32 rows of double moss stitch without the ribbing!) Next start the ribbing again (as explained above) and knit it for 6 rows. Bind off!

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    Note: Please note that I cast 38 sts because I have fairly tiny wrists . If you have longer/bigger arms/wrists cast more sts. than suggested here. Remember that you have to have an even number of stitches. This is also a quick project and you may use it to make some last minute gifts!