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		<title>Podstermatic</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Aug 2010 11:54:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Emma</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Matt&#8217;s fingers have been suffering this winter. While I&#8217;ve been getting by just fine with my Herringbone Mittens, Matt&#8217;s gloves gave up the ghost in Japan. In their stead, he&#8217;s been trying to survive with a pair of fingerless mitts I made for him in 2006. Fingerless mitts seem to be fine when it is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Matt&#8217;s fingers have been suffering this winter. While I&#8217;ve been getting by just fine with my <a href="http://knit.pransell.com/2010/01/first/">Herringbone Mittens</a>, Matt&#8217;s gloves gave up the ghost in Japan. In their stead, he&#8217;s been trying to survive with a pair of fingerless mitts I made for him in 2006. Fingerless mitts seem to be fine when it is barely cold, but as soon as the weather even marginally resembles Winter, they are completely insufficient.</p>
<p><img style="display:block; margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto;" src="http://knit.pransell.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/DSC_0167.jpg" alt="Matt's old mitts" border="0" width="480" height="319" /></p>
<p>He was well overdue for a pair of knitted gloves, particularly because I&#8217;d promised to make him a pair after I made my Dad a pair of <a href="http://www.knitty.com/ISSUEsummer06/PATTknucks.html">Knucks</a> a few years ago. In what can only be described as perfect timing, just as I was starting to look for glove patterns, <a href="http://ozknitter.blogspot.com/">Ozknitter</a> pointed me in the direction of a nifty mitten pattern that would do the trick.</p>
<p>Presto<br />
<img style="display:block; margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto;" src="http://knit.pransell.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/DSC_0138.jpg" alt="Matt's mitts down" border="0" width="480" height="318" /></p>
<p>Chango!<br />
<img style="display:block; margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto;" src="http://knit.pransell.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/DSC_0141.jpg" alt="Matt's mitts up" border="0" width="480" height="318" /></p>
<p><a href="http://go2.wordpress.com/?id=725X1342&#038;site=crazyknittinglady.wordpress.com&#038;url=http%3A%2F%2Fcrazyknittinglady.files.wordpress.com%2F2009%2F09%2Fpodstergloves-sept26.pdf&#038;sref=http%3A%2F%2Fcrazyknittinglady.wordpress.com%2Ffree-patterns%2F">Podster Gloves</a> by <a href="http://crazyknittinglady.wordpress.com/">Glenna C.</a><br />
Sock yarn from the Bendigo Woollen Mills bargain room (equivalent to Heirloom Argyle) <br />
2.75mm needles  <br />
Start: July 2010 <br />
Finish: July 2010 <br />
Modifications: different yarn, larger needles, added rows to the thumb gusset<br />
Ravelryed: <a href="http://ravel.me/pransell/8rulv">here</a></p>
<p>The largest size offered by the pattern were for small mens&#8217; hands, so I used 2.75mm rather than 2.5mm needles and added two more rounds to the thumb gusset. With these modifications, they fit pretty well. </p>
<p><img style="display:block; margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto;" src="http://knit.pransell.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/DSC_0153.jpg" alt="podster thumb" border="0" width="480" height="320" /></p>
<p>By far the best part of this pattern is the podster thumb. It has a little flap so he can flick his thumb out and use his iPhone (iPhone touch screens are unresponsive to gloved fingers). The pattern calls for part of the flap to be knit separately and then attached to the thumb, but was a little unclear about how to sew it down. I ended up using a whip stitch which probably wasn&#8217;t the best option, but it&#8217;s pretty secure and the dark yarn hides a multitude of sins. The long cuff is also really good, and can be easily tucked under jumpers or jackets.</p>
<p>So far, they&#8217;ve been worn nearly every day since I snipped the last end off. Nothing says success than that. </p>
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		<title>First</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jan 2010 08:37:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Emma</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first finished object for this year, with photos taken with the first of this season&#8217;s tomato crop during the first heatwave for the year. Herringbone Mittens with Poms (PDF) by Elli Stubenrauch Scraps of Malabrigo Worsted, American Beauty and Lincraft Balmoral Tweed, fawny colour 3.75 mm and 4.00mm needles Started: December 2009 Finished: January [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The first finished object for this year, with photos taken with the first of this season&#8217;s tomato crop during the first heatwave for the year.</p>
<div style="text-align:center;"><img src="http://knit.pransell.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/DSC_1503.jpg" alt="DSC_1503.jpg" border="0" width="480" height="319" /></div>
<p><a href="http://www.elliphantom.com/herringbone_mittens.pdf">Herringbone Mittens with Poms</a> (PDF) by <a href="http://www.elliphantom.com/">Elli Stubenrauch</a> <br />
Scraps of Malabrigo Worsted, American Beauty and Lincraft Balmoral Tweed, fawny colour<br />
3.75 mm and 4.00mm needles <br />
Started: December 2009 <br />
Finished: January 2010 <br />
Modifcations: lengthened hand and thumb sections, left off the pompom<br />
Ravelryed <a href="http://www.ravelry.com/projects/pransell/herringbone-mittens-with-poms">here</a></p>
<p>To anyone who saw the photos being taken today, they must have wondered what on earth that girl was doing, wearing mittens and toting tomatoes when it&#8217;s hot outside. These photos make up for any slippage in our standing around the neighbourhood, right?</p>
<p>Given the weather, it might be surprising to know these mittens were borne out of necessity. It seems I don&#8217;t have that much in the way of proper winter clothes, an issue that will become most apparent when we&#8217;re in Japan next month (!!!). The mittens, while not solving all the winter wardrobe deficiencies, will hopefully keep the winter chill off my fingers somewhat. </p>
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<p>It pleases me greatly that the mittens were made from yarn left over <a href="http://knit.pransell.com/2009/01/madness-part-two/">from</a> <a href="http://knit.pransell.com/2009/05/dads-vest/">other</a> <a href="http://knit.pransell.com/2009/06/claudia-or-claudius/">projects</a>. I was concerned about whether I&#8217;d have enough yarn for the mittens, and whether the yarns would go together, but both concerns were completely ill-founded. There is still some Malabrigo left, and the yarns worked up together really well. Using the Malabrigo at the edge of the cuff might not have been the wisest choice, as I suspect it&#8217;ll pill or even felt a bit.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s been a noticeable slow down in knitting on account of the warmer weather. So much so that it took a concerted effort to get the thumbs finished and ends woven in and I&#8217;ve been contemplating doing some sewing instead of knitting. The horror!</p>
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