Feather On The Wind Mittens Testing Call!

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Alright, there's another testing call open for the crocheters - this one's been in the works for a while, and I'm -thrilled- to finally have the Feather on the Wind mittens up for testing!

Sample  is shown in size S, with 5 adult sizes available.  Wrist Circumference measures 6 (7.5, 9, 10.5) inches, (15, 19, 23 26.5) cm, and the finger and thumb length are adjustable to measurements. 

A person wearing a pair of crocheted fingerless mittens in a mesh stitch.

Yarn shown is *WeCrochet's Gloss DK in "Kenai"; but any DK or light worsted wool or wool blend would work  well for these.   Hook is a 5 mm (US H) hook, though you may have to adjust your hook size to get gauge. 


I'm looking for 15 testers across the five adult sizes listed, plus,   I'm also specifically looking for testers to test the large-print/screen reader accessible version of this pattern! So if that's something you're willing/able to do, just make a note of that on your Yarnpond application, and I'll send you the link to the large print pattern.  

Please note, that you only have to finish one mitten for the test, as left and right mittens are identical. 

To test, you will need to make a Yarnpond account (you do need to sign up if you haven't before, but, don't worry, it's free, all you need is an e-mail address!) From there, you can link your Instagram and Ravelry accounts, if you have either. And, for those who can't use Ravelry, please, don't worry, you don't have to have a Ravelry account to participate - if you're a new tester, I just need somewhere I can see some examples of your work, so Instagram, or even a blog, is perfect!

Deadline for the test is July 6th, 2022  and as usual, my testing dates can usually be extended if there's a need, so don't hesitate to get in touch with me if you're going to have trouble meeting the deadline.  And, as always, testers who complete the test will receive the finished pattern for free, as well as two patterns of their choice from my self-published patterns.

If you want to be notified about future testing calls, the best place to be is in my testing group over on Yarnpond!  Folks there will get notified automatically when I post a new test (and there's no requirement to test anything - test only what  you want to test!)  I also post testing calls here on the blog, and to my other social media platforms (FacebookPatreonInstagramTwitter, and a  Discord Server!), as well as sending out calls to those on my mailing list, as well, so hopefully, anyone who's interested won't miss a testing call!  

And if you know someone else who might be interested, please, as always feel free to share this post with them! I don't usually fill my pattern tests, so, the more testers the better!

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