"The stitch pattern swings back and forth around the cuff and hand," observes Patterson, "reminiscent of dancing the West Coast Swing dance step called the Sugar Push. This is a companion piece to Flying Lindy (which we will post shortly-- Ed.), as both designs use the same stitch pattern." This is a very unusual design for fingerless mitts, and a compelling one, full of imagination and verve. There's no cabling-- the stitch effect is achieved entirely with YO's and decreases, so no worries about toting around another tiny piece of equipment.
