Ravelry user Diana Stafford created these handsome Cthulhu Mittens based on a pattern by Jorid Linvik.
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Ravelry user Diana Stafford created these handsome Cthulhu Mittens based on a pattern by Jorid Linvik.
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so can someone PLEASE tell me how the heck this pattern works?! sure there is a stitching pattern but it doesn’t tell you how many to cast on or anything about it…
Hi Fionna, The content on Ravelry is all user-generated so the detail in the patterns vary. You can try looking this pattern that the Cthulhu mittens are supposed to be based on: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/a-bird-in-the-hand-mittens-1
or you could try contacting the knitter who posted the pattern on Ravelry.
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