
Okay…….well maybe not a flower in the sense of what we know to be a flower, but these Orchid Mitts rank right up there as a thing of beauty. I test knit this pattern for Anne last week. They would have been finished sooner, but my workload in my real job was heavy this week.
Pattern: Orchid Mitts
Yarn: My hand~dyed merino/silk blend (I plan to carry this later in the fall)
Needles: Knitpicks size 2.5mm (pattern calls for US 2’s, but I knit loose)
Perhaps not as Sexy as Anne’s…heehee, (my model is 12).
These lovely mitts made their debut in my slow, but growing garden. While the rest of the country has suffered crazy hot temps, the weather up here in Northern New England has been quite cool, especially at night. Hmmm……..I’m seeing fried green tomatoes in our furure….<grin>
A beautiful, fun pattern………thanks Anne!



Very pretty! The yarn sounds wonderful. And Oh! Fried Green Tomatoes! What are my chances of getting to the farmer’s market this weekend? Need some of those! 🙂
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Oh sure! Tease us with the yarn.
Very pretty.
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OOOO!!! I can’t wait for that yarn, Kim!! Nice looking mitts.
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Beautiful mitts in a wonderful looking yarn, I think I will have to find a good reason to buy me some. Have a great weekend.
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OMG so, so lovely. Your yarn is so beautiful…I’m going to have to save for some…and tomatoes…yummmm…now I’m hungry and will have to run to the market grin 🙂
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Perfect marriage of yarn and pattern! Excited to get my hands on both of them.
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I love them!
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Very nice, and I loved the detailed photos!
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Very pretty indeed !
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Perfect yarn and pattern together! I really like how the lacey-ness is not around the thumb gusset where it would get stretched out. Beautiful.
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Gorgeous!
Glad to hear your tomatoes aren’t ripening either…
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oh kim they are luscious! that yarn DOE sound and look luscious . . can’t wait to sample it.
your model may be 12 but she is workin’ those gloves very prettily!
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oh, and 10 days ago i thought our tomatoes would never ripen either, and that we’d be really low on puree over the winter . .. . now i’m drowning in them!
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Lovely! Elegant and warm too -fingerless mitts are far less fiddly than fingerless gloves. I must add a pair to my ‘things to knit’ list!
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Really pretty!
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They’re beautiful! And your yarn looks so pretty with that pattern.
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beautiful – lovely photo shoot as well.
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They are really beautiful!
What is that fantastic bunny (broach?/pendant?) in the first photo?
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Gorgeous mitts, will you have the yarn at Fryeburg Fair?
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where can I get a bunny pin?
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These, I must knit! Beautiful job!
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Wonderful hommage to the color orchid!
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your yarns are so gorgeous…i have a nice little stash of the sock yarns and a couple of other yummy hanks. i love your colors. can’t wait for the silk blend.
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