Last week Véronik Avery released the third installment of her wonderful St. Denis magaizine to coincide with the launch of her new web site. I designed a mitten pattern for the magazine with Veronik’s fingering-weight wool Boreale.

It has been almost a year since I made these, so it was a fun reminder when I saw the magazine had been released… though I had to do some digital spelunking to find the photos in the cavernous system of knitting folders on my computer.

These sweet little mittens have a geometric colorwork pattern adorning the cuff and transition into a Norwegian ‘lice’ pattern (the traditional name) for the hand. I really love the high-value-contrast color combination; it plays up the graphic quality of the patterning and makes the floating ‘lice’ stitches pop.

The cuff is lined – approximately three quarters as deep as the colorwork cuff motif – and turns with a Picot hem, adding a touch of playfulness to this traditional aesthetic. (Options for a non-picot hem are provided if you’re more of a clean, purl-row-hem-only type of knitter.)

Congrats to Véronik on another beautiful magazine, and the launch of her new site!
RESOURCES // The Northlight Mitten pattern is included in St. Denis Magazine Issue 3, available here. Boreale yarn is available here.
These are very pretty! I love the contrasting colors!
These are breath-taking. Must make! I’m also very much enamored of your term for what I spend too much time doing: digital spelunking!
why am I not surprised that you’ve created yet another exquisite design?
Those are really lovely mittens. Congrats!
I love those.
Beautiful!! I love a good picot-hem
I love them. I may start making those now, since it’s snowing here today
More eye candy from BT. Thanks.
Just when I think I’m out, you pull me back in. Knitting your patterns is a good place to be though, so I’m really not complaining.
GREAT job! These are incredibly beautiful.
smiles!
Adorable!
Greetings from Germany
Birgit
So beautiful! Love it!
Those are so pretty Jared! Your work is gorgeous.
Lovely mittens!
So delicate and yet, full of personality!
What is the picot hem if not a genious touch!
I must make these! Just ordered the magazine so I will have the pattern. Love it!
Thank you, Jared!
They are beautiful! And the colors are just so soft looking.
Reading this makes my decisions easier than tankig candy from a baby.