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This pattern uses 2 colors per row, with only 3 stitches between most color changes, so it is not usually necessary to wrap yarns to avoid long floats. Occasional exceptions occur when you are increasing for the thumb. Some rows require carries of up to 5 stitches. I wrap the yarns around each other in these situations because this pattern makes a snug-fitting mitten. It would be very irritating to get a finger caught under a long yarn float! It is important to keep the stranding loose enough so it doesn’t pucker. I find it easiest to carry 1 color in each hand, but any method that suits you is fine.
Because the colors change frequently, there is no “Main” or “Contrasting” color. I keep it even by always knitting each new color with my right hand, and then moving it to my left hand 3 rows later when another color becomes the “new” one.
Because there are a lot of color changes, and hence a lot of ends, you might wish to weave in each new color for 8 or 10 stitches before you begin knitting with it. It does take more time during the knitting process, but makes the finishing process at the end much quicker.
Corrugated Ribbing
To work 2-color Corrugated Ribbing, leave both yarns at the back. K2 with the first yarn, move the second yarn to the front, p2 with second yarn, and return second yarn to the back.