When I made this set, I think I was in a bit of a hurry. They are a bit short and they did okay, but it has been slowly building up so that my hands were feeling achy even when I wore them all night. A new pair was required.
When I was digging in my stash the other day, I came upon some Zarina, a fingering weight yarn that has been discontinued. It was a great kids yarn, supremely superwash and was really great for mitts and hats and baby things. I had it in my sale bins at some former garage sale, but it was still here after the end of the day. When I saw the Zarina on my dig, I knew it was perfect for what I wanted, a good, easy care pair of wristers.
There was plenty there to double strand, which gave me a kind of funky sock monkey vibe. (Oh NO, not that again) and I knew there was lots of yarn for a few more pair if I so desired. By doubling the yarn, I can knit my regular number of rows and stitches and have a good close fit.
And there you go. In the blink of an eye, a spare pair of wristers. I may knit one more pair soon just for fun and I am debating if I should repeat this exactly or if I ought to go red at the top and bottom and the marl look in the middle. Or maybe two row stripes? Or red with a white or red with a black? Lots of choices.
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