When I was in Michigan a few weeks ago, I came across a wonderful book called 
Selbuvotter, Biography of a Knitting Tradition by Terri Shea.  One of the things I like most about the book is that, in addition to amazing patterns from authentic Selbu mittens and in addition to notes on construction, etc., there is a great overview of the history of Selbu knitting and the knitters who originated it and popularized and spread it.
I decided I wanted to spin some yarn to make one of the patterns to really get into the feel of it.  The yarn was 2-ply, more or less fingering weight or a little less and "rustic."  I'll leave it at that!
So, here is the first mitten done:
Traditionally it would have been knit with black and white but I had blue so mine are knit in blue and white.  So there!  
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