Gardening Mittens

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I decided I needed some fingerless mittens to knit in. My hands needed to be warm but I needed the flex of my fingers. Louisa Harding came to my rescue with "The Accessories Collection" book.

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Gardening Mittens

These are knitted in Louisa's Kashmir DK yarn. I bought a couple of balls a while ago and this was the perfect excuse to knit it up. Very soft and very warm.

I have been Christmas Shopping this evening. Do you think I will have all my shopping done by the end of November? That would be a first but something I shall aspire to.

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