Ta da!!! I finally have a pair of gloves!
I love this pattern because lengthy decreasing is not needed, just a sudden increase to allow room for the thumb, and the ribbing shapes itself to your hand!
Needles: a set of 4 dpn, US size 5
Yarn: thin worsted weight, approx. 80 yards (I used handspun)
Gauge: 32 rows and 20 stitches is 4' square in 2x2 ribbing
Notions: 1 stitch marker
Fits: a medium woman's hand
Pattern:
**Note: Knitting begins at the fingers and works down to the cuff.
Fingerless Gloves (make 2)
-CO 36 sts and divide evenly on three needles. Place marker. Join, being careful not to twist.
-Work in k2 p2 ribbing until the piece measures 2.5 inches (6.4 cm) or desired length. This should fit comfortably from mid palm up to fingers.
-At the end of the next row, BO 4 sts You now have 32 sts.
-At the end of the next row, CO 8 sts. You now have 40 sts.
-Cont in 2x2 ribbing until work from BO/CO section is approx 4 inches (10 cm) or enough length to cover palm and go down the wrist.
-BO all stitches.
I finished the second super secret project, and am on a great start on the third.
School is still crazy, so please bear with me!
5 comments:
I love the fingerless gloves. They look really nice. :D
fingerless gloves are so easy- a seriously quick fix.
Hope you all are ok and didn't get hit w/much snow.
(and if you are nowhere near there- well then my geography is off. been avoiding the news lately.)
Very cute. I have found about a hundred patterns for cute fingerless mittens on Ravelry that I can't wait to make. You really can't have too many pairs of them you know!
Ok, apropos of nothing, I saw this today and thought of you (in case you run out of ideas of things to make)
http://sternlab.org/2008/04/body-technology-interfaces/
Lovely gloves.
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