Intrepid Mitts Pattern + Yarn Kit plus free headband pattern
Intrepid Mitts is a fingerless mitten designed by Susan Distel specifically for my new yarn YOY. The mitts are knit in the round with a seemingly intricate cable pattern on the back, but really it is not that hard. If you can manage a basic cable pattern you will have no trouble with this one. These mitts have longer cuffs which I like, they look so elegant and regal. There is even a bonus headband pattern to use up the leftovers 😃
In this kit you will get:
1 x skein YOY worsted weight yarn
1 x pattern code for downloading the pattern on Ravelry
1 x hand made faux leather tag (random colour)
The YOY is a special yarn, it stands for Yarn Over Yarn which was named by its creator Clare and Paul of Fibre Arts Shed in New South Wales. This is because this yarn contains 50% of mill waste that comes with carding and spinning wool - the fluff that’s get thrown about in the process. Normally this waste would be discarded, adding to the landfill. But Clare and Paul found a way to selvage this waste, mixing with 50% virgin wool to make this yarn. This is truly a feel good yarn knowing that by using it you are helping with reducing waste and landfill.
YOY yarn details:
50% Reclaimed Mill Fibre, 50% Cheviot
yarn weight: Worsted
skein weight: approx. 100g
meterage: 200 meters
care: hand wash only in lukewarm water, dry flat
There is a selection of jewel tone colours to choose from, please use the drop down list to choose your favourite colour.
More info on the yarn from the mill:
50% reclaimed mill fibre + 50% “new wool”. We call this range our “Yarn Over” Yarn because we are using some of the fibre over again! Did you know that it is normal to experience a loss of 40% of weight for most yarns from fleece to final product? Some of that weight is lanolin and dirt but a lot of it is just fibre that falls/flies off the machinery during the yarn making process. Normally, this fibre is bagged up and disposed of. But we have reclaimed some of this fibre and blended it with a “new wool” to produce this lofty Aran/10-ply weight woollen spun yarn.