One of my biggest crafting supporters is Russ from NY Star Cards. He has been part of Iron Craft from the beginning and always cheers everyone along. He has been a fan of my mittens designs and I decided it was about time he had a pair designed for him. We discussed a few ideas for the design and came up with Broadway.
I created the mittens based on the lights and signs of the theater district. Russ works at the St. James Theater, so we included that in the design. I’ve also included a chart to change the St. James name to Broadway or you could put any theater or word you’d like. The design on the palms makes me think of New York checkered cabs.
For the first time, I’ve designed this pattern in both a men’s and women’s medium size. That was an interesting new challenge for me both in writing it up and in making this pattern fit on a smaller women’s mitten. I didn’t want to just have people change gauge to make it happen.
Russ, has a slightly shorter hand than an average men’s medium, so I adapted the pattern when I knit it up to fit him. You will notice the one in the pattern has a little more to the chart. It is easy to make this pattern short, just remove the number of rows need from the bottom of the hand section and also move the thumb down that number of rows.
Lights on Broadway Mittens
Download the Lights on Broadway Mitten Pattern and the Lights on Broadway Men’s Chart or Light On Broadway Women’s Mittens Chart.
Size: Women’s Medium (7.5” wide and 7.5” long with a 2” cuff) and Men’s Medium (8.5” wide and 8” long with a 2” cuff)
Gauge: 10 stitches and 12 rows per inch (It is important to get gauge to get the stated size.)
Supplies:
(yarn amounts are based on men’s medium)
- 50g (about 231 yards) fingering yarn in dark color (I used Knit Picks Palette in Abyss Heather)
- 25g (about 115 yards) fingering yarn in yellow (I used Knit Picks Palette in Semolina)
- four size 1 double pointed needles or size needed to get gauge
- stitch marker
- scrap fingering yarn
- tapestry needle
© 2005 – 2015 Kathy Lewinski & Susan Cornish
Nice! I spotted these in your photo roundup for March. I’m glad to be able to see how they were made. I’m sure he is going to love them!
I certainly hope so!
These are great! I love doing stranded colorwork mittens and I live in NYC so these are perfect! Thanks so much!
Thanks Cindy. I’d love to see them if you do make them.
I can’t wait to get them in the mail. I feel so blessed to be the recipient of something so special. Santa–hurry up and deliver these to me.
Santa’s little elf needs to make her way to the post office as she has been out of town!
LOL. No problem.
These are terrific – thank you so much for sharing the pattern!!
Those are gorgeous! The Art Deco lines of the pattern are so appropriate to the theme and so elegant.
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What a perfect gift for a theatre-lover!