Last year, I made some fingerless mitts and was fortunate to get the right dimensions the first time around. Then, I just kept making them, but I didn't write down the pattern. Definitely a case of beginner's luck!
So when I began making more pairs with the yarn I dyed last week, I was surprised to discover I have some bugs to work out. I see the bottom pink stripe is a little fatter than I want, and the placement of the thumb is a little high. The thumb wouldn't really be a problem if the mitt was longer, but thankfully people come in all different sizes, so I'm sure it will fit someone right.
With adjustments and a different motif, these mitts might end up being better even if they don't look like that now.
Also, don't think I'm super prolific! These are done partly on my machine. They are going to be sold, and I have to keep labor down as much as I can. Luckily, I will get the full amount minus credit card fees.
I found some alpaca/merino/cashmere yarn at the thrift store and started another pair, but the color isn't really inspiring. Since it's riskier to dye finished items, I'll keep it as is and finish them any way.
I will be dyeing more yarn this week, and will most likely be doing it by hand painting. I hope to post a tutorial for those interested.