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There's something special about migrating geese. Flying in "V" formation, each bird flies slightly above the one in front of him, reducing wind resistance. The lead bird falls back when tired, allowing another to take his place. Teamwork in perfect natural harmony.
Wisconsin designer Mary Kay Vogel is an avid photographer. Her favorite picture spot is the nearby Horicon Marsh. In the chilly spring and autumn, these mitts keep her hands warm and her shutter finger free while the geese are migrating and the photo opportunities are plenty.
This pattern is only available in the instant download e-book, American Gift Knitting.
There's something special about migrating geese. Flying in "V" formation, each bird flies slightly above the one in front of him, reducing wind resistance. The lead bird falls back when tired, allowing another to take his place. Teamwork in perfect natural harmony.
Wisconsin designer Mary Kay Vogel is an avid photographer. Her favorite picture spot is the nearby Horicon Marsh. In the chilly spring and autumn, these mitts keep her hands warm and her shutter finger free while the geese are migrating and the photo opportunities are plenty.
This pattern is only available in the instant download e-book, American Gift Knitting.
There's something special about migrating geese. Flying in "V" formation, each bird flies slightly above the one in front of him, reducing wind resistance. The lead bird falls back when tired, allowing another to take his place. Teamwork in perfect natural harmony.
Wisconsin designer Mary Kay Vogel is an avid photographer. Her favorite picture spot is the nearby Horicon Marsh. In the chilly spring and autumn, these mitts keep her hands warm and her shutter finger free while the geese are migrating and the photo opportunities are plenty.
This pattern is only available in the instant download e-book, American Gift Knitting.
Additional Pattern Info:
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Intermediate
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12 stitches and 16 rounds = 4" (10cm) in stockinette stitch
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One size fits most; hand circumference of 9" (23cm) with knitting stretched
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Rowan Thick 'n Thin (100% wool, 54 yards/50m per 50g skein); 2 skeins Granite #961
Size US 11 (8mm) needles for working a small circumference in the round: double pointed needles, 1 long circular or 2 short circulars as you prefer
Stitch markers
Cable needle
Tapestry needle