Yarn: Malabrigo worsted, three colors (I used Dusty, Applewood, and Bobby Blue). The pattern would also work with two colors.
Needles: US6 dpns
CO 28 st, do 1×1 ribbing (next time, do more stitches here with smaller needles, eg. US5, 33 st)
Increase evenly to 36 st. For the front of the mitten I made a checkerboard pattern, alternating either tan/blue/tan or tan/pink/tan depending on the row. Vertical stripes would also work here. Follow the chart for the back of the mitten:

I used a gusset for the thumb, so on the rows marked with a black dot, increase twice to form the gusset (the dark brown boxes represent purls):

At the top of the mitten decrease on these same rows, on the third vertical repeat of the chart (this can be changed depending on the length of the hand) starting on the first pink row. After 5 rows switch to decreasing every row (ie. 5 rows every other, 5 rows every). Kitchener stitch to close the top.
Finishing the thumb: when the gusset had 17 st, put stitches onto waste yarn and CO 5 st to reconnect the front and back. After finishing the rest of the mitten, pick up 4 st above those 5 st and continued the checkerboard pattern. On the first round, decrease twice (once at each side of the held stitches). Knit for 5 rows. Decrease twice each row for 3 rows, graft together remaining st.
Modifications: make gusset shorter by 2 or 3 rows
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