Friday, November 25, 2011

Fingerless Gloves

Fingerless gloves are another great quick knitting project.  Using super-bulky yarn, I whipped this pair in just a couple of hours for my niece.  I plan on making a couple of more pairs as gifts.

These are bottom-up gloves...so, you start by making a small wrist cuff and knit up toward the fingers.  If you'd like to knit these gloves, you can follow the simple pattern below.

Pattern
Sizes S(M, L)

Cast on 24(27, 30) stitches on to 3 DPNs.  Make sure that there are an even number of stitches - 8(9, 10) on each DPN.  Be sure to not twist stitches.  Join.

Round 1 - K1, P1
Round 2 - K1, P1
Round 3 - K1, P1
Round 4-15 - Knit

Reserve thumb stitches
Round 16 - Slip first 5(6, 6) stitches onto scrap yarn and reserve.  Knit remaining stitches.

Continue knitting hand
Round 17-28 - Knit
Bind off Hand.
Weave in ends on hand.

Knit thumb
Slip the reserve stitches off scrap yarn and onto 2 DPN.
Rejoin yarn and knit the previously reserved stitches.
Pick up and knit additional 5(6, 6) stitches from base of where thumb and hand meet.  Be sure to keep these stitches tight so that no holes appear in your work.  Redistribute the 10(12 ,12) stitches evenly on 3 DPNs.
Knit 4 to 6 rounds for the thumb.
Bind of thumb and weave in ends and any gaps between thumb and hand.

3 comments:

  1. Thanks for posting this, I whipped up a pair tonight and love them!

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  2. What size needles did you use? Looks simple and quick enough...thanks for posting this for free!

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  3. Megan, on Ravelry, it says size 10.5 needles

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