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    Inner Wild Wanderer Warmers: beautiful cable fingerless gloves easy knit pattern (Inner Wild, wilderness wear for dearhearts)

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    Inner Wild Wanderer Warmers are knitted with 1 x 50g ball Sirdar Hug or similar yarn on a pair of 7mm / US10.5 approx. needles. Ideal for using single 50g balls of chunky yarn from your stash.

    {You can also use 6mm / US10 needles and an alternative yarn; Rowan Cotton Rope, for example, works well with this pattern on 6mm / US10 needles.}

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    When you're wandering it's important to feel loose and comfortable, warm and safe. Inner Wild Wanderer Warmers fingerless gloves somehow manage to help enhance the wandering spirit by wrapping your wrists in cozy softness.

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    About your Inner Wild pattern:

    All Inner Wild knitting patterns are designed to be precise yet creatively flexible so you can easily adapt them to your own individual style.

    As an indie knitwear designer I’m free to choose any yarn and any needle size. I encourage you to also play with your favourite yarns and needle sizes and enjoy a sense of creative freedom. That’s why I don’t include prescriptive tension / gauge in my patterns.

    On each Inner Wild knitting pattern I share the original yarn and needle size used in the accompanying Inner Wild knitwear photograph. These yarns include, for example, Debbie Bliss, Rowan, Araucania, Louisa Harding, Sirdar, Twilleys, Schachenmayr and Wendy.

    Naturally, you’re free to substitute alternative yarns; perhaps something from your existing stash or a beautiful yarn that’s suddenly on sale. Experimenting with different yarns is always fun.

    You can google “substitution for {name of yarn}” to find alternatives to my originals. This is also very handy for those who might be sensitive to particular wools or synthetic yarns - and helps to use up our existing yarn stash.

    In cases when in the future you discover a particular yarn has been discontinued you can use the “saved search” facility on ebay to be notified when someone is selling that discontinued yarn. Or you may be able to buy a discontinued yarn from another knitter’s stash on Ravelry.

    Visit www.innerwild.com
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