Kifaru Mittens

$6.00

While living in Kenya, it was always a bit of an adrenaline rush to spot a rhino in the wild. These animals radiate raw power, meaning I was both drawn to them and incredibly wary of getting too close, very aware that they could put on a burst of speed and flip my vehicle if they wanted. I chose to use a friendly version for my logo – and guess what? It’s the same guy on these mittens, named for the Swahili word for rhinoceros. Stress in Swahili words is always on the next-to-last syllable, so say it with me… “kee-FAR-oo.” Mix and match them with the Tembo Mittens (coming to KinoKnits.com soon!) for your own safari.

NOTE: When you purchase this collection on this site, you will receive a download code good for 24 hours only. This collection will not store in any kind of library. If you would like to store this collection in your Ravelry library, please purchase via Ravelry here.

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While living in Kenya, it was always a bit of an adrenaline rush to spot a rhino in the wild. These animals radiate raw power, meaning I was both drawn to them and incredibly wary of getting too close, very aware that they could put on a burst of speed and flip my vehicle if they wanted. I chose to use a friendly version for my logo – and guess what? It’s the same guy on these mittens, named for the Swahili word for rhinoceros. Stress in Swahili words is always on the next-to-last syllable, so say it with me… “kee-FAR-oo.” Mix and match them with the Tembo Mittens (coming to KinoKnits.com soon!) for your own safari.

NOTE: When you purchase this collection on this site, you will receive a download code good for 24 hours only. This collection will not store in any kind of library. If you would like to store this collection in your Ravelry library, please purchase via Ravelry here.

While living in Kenya, it was always a bit of an adrenaline rush to spot a rhino in the wild. These animals radiate raw power, meaning I was both drawn to them and incredibly wary of getting too close, very aware that they could put on a burst of speed and flip my vehicle if they wanted. I chose to use a friendly version for my logo – and guess what? It’s the same guy on these mittens, named for the Swahili word for rhinoceros. Stress in Swahili words is always on the next-to-last syllable, so say it with me… “kee-FAR-oo.” Mix and match them with the Tembo Mittens (coming to KinoKnits.com soon!) for your own safari.

NOTE: When you purchase this collection on this site, you will receive a download code good for 24 hours only. This collection will not store in any kind of library. If you would like to store this collection in your Ravelry library, please purchase via Ravelry here.