
There are not too many mitten patterns that I find worthwhile - but I really like Eunny Jang's pattern for the Anemoi Mittens. In fact, it's the only pattern (so far) that I've bought off the internet (Cheap? Yes. Discerning? Also yes. There's a lot of good free patterns out there!). This was my first pair of Anemois, finished at the end of April, just in time for...spring.
I loved the yarn (Koigu), and I loved the colorway of the variegated skein (I like to call it "Burnt Toast & Juniper"), but when I put it together with the cream, the swirls and the crosses on the back got kind of lost - I even tried switching which hand held which color, and it still came out a little muddy. They were my first fair-isle project, and my first time using Addi Turbos (sizes 2 and 1!), and I was very sad when I bound off the second thumb - no more Anemois!


2 comments:
I bought Anemoi, too. Except as a reward for when I finish the Endpaper Mitts. Which has since become IF I finish the Endpaper Mitts.
I like the Burnt Toast and Juniper.
I haven't tried the Endpaper Mitts, although I printed out the pattern (I think). I love that you can just do what she tells you to and it miraculously turns out a mitten. Like magic!
Heidi
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