Inspired by details from my favorite cozy athleisure sweatshirts, TURNOVER is a functional fingerless mitt design created to showcase a special skein of variegated yarn. This design is created in one piece with join-as-you-go modular construction. The integrated fold-over pocket allows for a bit of extra warmth for your fingers. Wear these mitts indoors while typing or outdoors on a hike. Think of these mitts as sleeve extensions, providing a bit of extra warmth without impeding the use of your hands. Pattern includes directions for fingering weight and worsted weight versions in 1 or 2 colors.
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FINGERING WEIGHT
YARN
Another Crafty Girl Strong Sock, 80% Superwash Merino, 20% Nylon, 400 yd / 366 m per 100 g or similar fingering weight yarn, 1 skein www.anothercraftygirl.com
230 (250, 270) yd / 210 (229, 247) m
58 (63, 68) g
Estimate includes 15% buffer.
For a 2-color version, use 1 color for vertical side and 1 color for joining side in the following amounts:
Vertical side: 175 (190, 205) yd / 160 (174, 188) m
Joining side: 55 (60, 65) yd / 50 (55, 59) m
Sample shown in Size 2, colorway Floating Lanterns, 212 yd / 194 m (53 g)
GAUGE & NEEDLES
24 stitches & 48 rows = 4” / 10 cm in garter stitch knit flat, blocked
2 sets of US 3 / 3.25 mm circular needles, 32” / 80 cm or size needed to get gauge
Extra needle in same size as working needle or smaller
Crochet hook of similar size for provisional cast-on
FINISHED CIRCUMFERENCE
Sizes 1 (2, 3)
7.75” (8.25”, 9”) / 19.5 (21, 23) cm
FINISHED LENGTH
All sizes: 8” / 20.5 cm
Adjust finished length by casting on more stitches on vertical side. Adjust thumb location by working the thumb row earlier or later.
WORSTED WEIGHT
YARN
Another Crafty Girl Merino Worsted, 100% Superwash Merino, 215 yd / 197 m per 100 g or similar worsted weight yarn, 1 skein
www.anothercraftygirl.com
156 (175, 193) yd / 143 (160, 177) m
73 (81, 90) g
Estimate includes 15% buffer.
For a 2-color version, use 1 color for vertical side and 1 color for joining side in the following amounts:
Vertical side: 95 (106, 118) yd / 87 (97, 108) m
Joining side: 61 (69, 75) yd / 56 (63, 69) m
Sample shown in Size 2, colorway Blueberry, 157 yd / 143.5 m (73 g)
GAUGE & NEEDLES
18 stitches & 36 rows = 4” / 10 cm in garter stitch knit flat, blocked
2 sets of US 6 / 4.05 mm circular needles, 32” / 80 cm or size needed to get gauge
Extra needle in same size as working needle or smaller
Crochet hook of similar size for provisional cast-on
FINISHED CIRCUMFERENCE
Sizes 1 (2, 3)
7.5” (8.5”, 9.25”) / 19 (21.5, 23.5) cm
FINISHED LENGTH
All sizes: 8” / 20.5 cm
Adjust finished length by casting on more stitches on vertical side. Adjust thumb location by working the thumb row earlier or later.
TECHNIQUES
Provisional cast-on, knit stitch, cable cast on, modular join-as-you-go knitting
PATTERN ATTRIBUTES
This is a written pattern with a schematic and photo diagrams.
EXPLORE ON INSTAGRAM
#TurnoverMitts
Yarn Support: Another Crafty Girl
Tech editing: Bronwyn Hahn
Test knitting: Cori B., Leah B., Leslie D., Jen G., Laura G., Rhianda G., Sara G., Laurie J., Joey L, Katie M., Sondra P., Kim R., Leah S., & Rachel S.
From Leah B.
After much consideration, I applied for and was chosen to be a Test Knitter for the “Turnover” Patern. I had an absolute BLAST from beginning to end. The pattern is very clear and concise, with so many extra little “Tips & Tricks” that helped me stay on track. This was my first time knitting a Modular item designed by Shana C, and it was such an easy-going experience. I can’t wait to make more, especially since my Kiddo has claimed the ones I have just completed.
Leah B. test knit Turnover.
From Azariah’s Fibre Arts
I met Shana for the first time at an in-person event in early 2020, before the world shut down. She was at a small fiber festival sharing one of her new designs and her story about being an architect who now designs modular knitting patterns. I was hooked. I have tested for her, met her again multiple times and asked her questions about the industry and designing. She is a down to earth fun person. She is also honest and helpful. If you have a chance to work one of her patterns I highly recommend it! Some of the construction is a bit outside the box, but totally worth the effort. Just take it one step at a time and wait until you’re alone to concentrate if needed. Once you get it, you’ve got it! Thank you Shana for making fun knit patterns and sharing them!
Azariah’s Fibre Arts has test knit many Shanalines Designs patterns including Cohenside Cowl (DK), Air Hugs Wrap, and Turnover.
From Cori B.
What a great test knitting experience! The expectations were very clear, there was constant communication (I love the use of discord for test knitting- so much more streamlined than using an IG chat or an email)- I love that it was a communal experience without being overwhelming. I would absolutely apply to test knit again.
And the pattern is so ingenious- a fun and quick knit, that feels solid, with minimal finishing (literally two ends to weave per mitt). I’m so excited to use them!
Cori B. was a test knitter for Turnover.
From Leah S. – Gratitude_Knits
I first met Shana through a retreat where she taught her modular knitting technique with her modular knit case and bowl. Don’t miss the opportunity to take a class with her. Her teaching style is engaging and inclusive to all students.
I was immediately fascinated with her unique approach to design. Her patterns take techniques I’ve used in much simpler ways and make them hers in a seriously fun and unexpected way. Since the retreat, I’ve knit the modular Bento Bag and test knit the Turnover mitts. I’m looking forward to knitting one of her sweater designs. I just need to decide which one and if I have to wait to spin enough yarn for it.
Leah S. – Gratitude_Knits took a class at Super Summer Knitogether 2023. She has knit Modular Knit Cast, Modular Bento Bag, and test knit Turnover.