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Hic Sunt Dracones

Downloadable PDF, English, English
£4.17
Hic Sunt Dracones
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What you'll need

Hand circumference (unstretched), cm: 17 20
Length, cm: 19 21.5
Malabrigo Arroyo
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Tools & Other Supplies
3.00mm (US 2.5) Circular Needles – 80cm (32") (opens in a new tab)
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Product Details

The phrase “Hic Sunt Dracones” – “Here be dragons” dates back to a couple of early 16th century globes, which depicted dragons and sea monsters in uncharted areas. The mitt design was inspired by medieval illuminated manuscripts such as the Book of Kells. Small, dragon-like creatures hide in the knotwork of an otherwise classic cable design and add a little detail to the thumb.

A photo tutorial is included for the cuff, which starts with a Turkish cast-on, is worked flat and then grafted with Kitchener stitch to form a wristband. The hand is worked in the round after stitches have been picked up from the upper edge of the cuff. The pattern includes full written instructions as well as separate charts for both hands. It also includes information on how to adjust the measurements of the mitts by varying yarn weight and gauge (note that this will influence the yardage required).

Craft
Knitting
Designer
Sabine Kastner
Format
Downloadable PDF
Language
English
Notes
6 seed beads (4 mm beads work well with sport-weight yarn) Fine crochet hook or dental floss for applying the beads
Number of patterns
1
Pages
9
Skill Level
Intermediate

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