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I’ve had this pattern hanging around in my notebook for a while, and it feels good to finally share it. I made these for my mom, to go with the neckwarmer pattern of the same name. I’ve remade them here in a lighter color, and less thick yarn.
They knit up quickly, in about 4 hours if knit in one sitting. The Irish Moss stitch is easy to learn, involving alternating knit and purl stitches. Stockinette works well as the complementing stitch. These will be handy to have on hand (pun totally intended) to keep your fingers warm during the cold winter months.
The pattern is available for $6.00 on Ravelry here. If you aren’t on Ravelry, you can buy it here: buy here. Stay tuned for more pattern updates.