Orchard Mitts is a stunning cable crochet mitt pattern perfect for keeping your forearms and wrists cosy but are fingerless to leave you free to use your hands as you need to. The detailed but deceptively simple crochet cabled centre gives a luxurious and sophisticated glove design that makes great gifts or market stall best sellers! Made in rows to form a flat rectangle with the cable running at the front, you can seam the sides as much or as little as you like to create the perfect sized thumb hole.

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La Chocolatière Mitts
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Winter Park Fingerless Mitts
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