![Virva Fingerless Mitts from Laine Magazine](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEit23cmTLbJMvSRXX87qhvnvA5obDExjc-hrVMaoZ3hzdYCx9W6TIxoOIf-nxTZ0V4Kii4Ky_cAMJurP9dl7aCVonKtkfLGJRs0P_5vyvrOOC9ZfguGqice53_jWFLPqgp27MmExtyYHqo/s1600/IMG_20191003_183214.jpg)
These were made entirely on a whim. I took it into my head to make a small gift for my Nan (who also likes to knit) as a thank you for sending me on some patterns. I'm not sure why, but fingerless mitts were what sprung to mind, so I started looking through my copies of Laine magazine for some inspiration. The Virva mitts appeared and I knew immediately they would be perfect. The description in the pattern said that they were intended to be made as part of a set, with a hat, all from one skein of yarn. This made them all the more appealing because there was the potential to use one of my sizeable leftovers from another project - I just love putting them to good use. Not as much as I loved how quickly these came together though - cast on and finished in under two weeks!
![Virva Fingerless Mitts from Laine Magazine](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi2BX4a5aq7xhS2JhNKd_lp5BeGAEYyo1JDUxaUobZkJxHcWK6OVPoMirFvQNT17QuA-iie-lJ2Motx6qxlvQnstgDuHza0K7bnjNdeWXjptjPUDieZQti7InQwzSSIW2U5GDfiuOZiGDg/s1600/IMG_20191003_182517.jpg)