
One pair of fingerless mits for Christmas for youngest niece.
I’ve been working on these, sans pattern, for about four days, while walking , standing at the stove, just ‘ about the house ‘ sort of knitting …. nothing too committed. I think I could easily knit one in a morning if I worked at it non-stop. Anyway, I’m smitten with pin-stripes !!! So easy to be ‘jogless’ too, just give the yarn a little tug when you come to switching colors, and then the single-row stripe ends stay all in line … it’s amazing… and so satisfying to have two color affects with no woven ends . I can see I’ll be knitting pin-stripes until I”m dizzy . Now for my older niece, who is on twitter a lot, calling them Twittermitts . . .
The misty color combo is lavender and grey, a soft wintery colorway for one who has been very good and hoping for her first and very own iphone from Santa in a week, and from whom I’ll anticipate a lot of action on the Twittery front.

Can you even see where the pin-stripes join? A little tug at the switching of colors is all it took, and there it is… jogless ! I am dizzy from pin-stripes !!! Will there be no stopping me? Will I be pin-striping at Christmas eve into the wee hours of the night? Will I bridge Christmas with the New Year doing nothing but more, more, more pin-striped fingerless mits , rationalizing still another recipient who might need a pair? There’s no way to really know, but to watch this space as they say.

mmmm – delicious, especially for a true stripe lover like me!
Thank you Sigrun, they’ll be for my 10yr old niece, who’s definitely still into pink !
Yes – I am a stripe lover too, these look VERY addictive. And very nicely photographed – very arty.
Love the new header, too.
Lizzi , these are the first I’ve attempted (since reading about the ones on your Ravelry projects and deciding I’d make them)… these of course, are for my youngest niece, who still chooses pink (I don’t think she’ll be looking here, so I doubt I’m spoiling any surprise). Glad you like the banner, but change was incredibly difficult 😉
Well, be proud of it. It shows off your colour work. Perfect knitting, beautiful tension.
Lizzi, the tension looks really tidy because, well, I’m knitting DK weight yarn with size #3 needles (and knit tightly as I do) producing really dense fabric…although the superwash wool is very soft and fluffy so it works out nicely.