Snowviolet

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New Pattern – Bella’s Mittens

with 12 comments

I lost a lot of sleep this week, but I managed to finish the pattern. I really like how the mittens turned out, and I think I’ll wear them to the movie when I go tomorrow. Hopefully the movie isn’t sold out in my town! Enjoy!

Bella’s Mittens

I fell in love with the mittens that Bella wears in the movie Twilight and had to have a pair of my own. The extra long mittens come almost to the elbow, and the intricate pattern looks impressive when finished. Anyone with basic knowledge of cables can knit these mittens, and they are a quick knit due to the bulky gauge. The result is a super dense material for even the coldest nights in Forks. Hot vampires not included.

Materials

3 skeins of Plymouth Yarn Encore Worsted in gray (600 yards)

6mm/US 10 circular needles

5.5mm/US 9 circular needles

2 stitch markers

scrap yarn

tapestry needle

Gauge

28stitches and 22 rows=4 inches stockinette

How to Buy

Pay for your copy of this pattern via Paypal and I will email you a PDF version of the pattern. If any errata are found I will automatically email you any pattern updates in the future. I hope to have it available to download on Ravelry soon.

Written by Milwaukee Knit Chick

November 20, 2008 at 10:17 pm

12 Responses

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  1. I’d love a chance to test the pattern 🙂 I’ve been eyeballin these mittens for awhile 🙂 and tried to pay attention during the movie but it was difficult to see em well!

    Lacy

    November 21, 2008 at 5:01 am

  2. Is there anyway that you could show the palm of the mittens in a picture? I bought the pattern and love it so far, obviously just started, but would like an image of the palm for visual purposes. Thank you so much.

    Sommer

    November 22, 2008 at 2:45 pm

  3. Looks like they have a slightly different cable on there but I love it! I just purchased your pattern and am looking forward to receiving it. Great job!

    sarah

    November 23, 2008 at 11:22 am

  4. I just ordered your pattern. I can’t wait to make these. They are a request from my niece who just saw the movie.Do you send it through email?

    Maureen

    November 23, 2008 at 5:06 pm

  5. Hey, I really like the mittens like Bella’s in the movie!!

    Stevee

    November 23, 2008 at 8:47 pm

  6. My grandaughter in NC wants these mittens and I have ordered the pattern. They look like old-time knitting, LOVE IT!Getting ready for snow in Pa so I need this pattern for my in the house project.

    Joan Hauser

    November 24, 2008 at 1:20 pm

  7. Hello everyone! I love these mittens but unfortunatly my gandmother that knows how to knit is 87 years old and tells me she cant knit well anymore. Also, SnowViolet is a bit too busy; So I want to buy the patters and look for someone that could knit them for me? Ill pay for your matierials, shipping, and your work; just name your price. Please if anyone is interestid my offer is $50.00 so far.. Email me if interestid! mally.ally@hotmail.com
    Thanks, Allyson

    Allyson

    November 27, 2008 at 12:35 pm

  8. Found somone to knit! thanks all!

    Allyson

    November 28, 2008 at 1:07 am

  9. I am so sorry. I had no idea until i got the pattern snowviolet. is it still okay since i cannot knit?? please email me and let me know!

    Allyson

    November 28, 2008 at 5:31 pm

  10. Hello I have also fell in love with these mittens and would love a pair…unfortunately i do not knit:( How much would you charge for a pair if i were to ask you to make me a pair?? just a question….please get back to me these are def a must have …..thanks melina genest………
    melinagenest@gmail.com

    Melina Genest

    December 7, 2008 at 7:48 am

  11. Love the looks of these mit’s. What is the cost of the pattern or did i miss it somewhere.
    deb-in-MI

    Deb-in-MI

    December 8, 2008 at 4:41 pm

  12. […] I finished Twilight again last week. Also New Moon and Eclipse. I don’t really want to get Breaking Dawn in hardback if I can resist (I may not be able to…), but in the meantime, although I don’t need any more hand-based projects, I may have to knit these. […]


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