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Knit yourself an attractive accessory to keep your hands warm this ► 2015 (47)
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These fingerless gloves have the same basic construction as the Short
Wave Mitts that I published a while ago, i.e. a shaped thumb part that is LABELS CREATIVE COMMONS
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knitted first, followed by a rectanguar main part build from short row Cowl (13)
sections interspersed with garter stitch rows of a different colour. Crochet (23)
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I wondered what it would look like, if the short row sections (that added Experiment (16) this site as well as the
up so nicely to a rectangle) were knitted in a different order – I thought photos by Knitting and
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Together with two full length garter stitch rows of a different colour the
end result will look like this – i.e. a rectangular piece of knitting or the Mr. Micawber's
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~20 grams of fingering weight yarn in main colour (MC) Knitting and so on
~10 grams of fingering weight yarn in contrast colour 1 (CC1)
~10 grams of fingering weight yarn in contrast colour 2 (CC2) FOLLOWER
scrap yarn or stitch holder
4 dpns 3mm
2 dpns 2.5mm
tapestry needle
Instructions
The orders I used were B4, F1, B2, F4, B5 F3, B1, F5, B3, F2 (in the blue
& grey mitts on top of the title page) and B1, F5, B2, F4, B3, F3, B4, F2,
B5, F1 (in the orange & pink mitts shown here).
If you want the mitts to be symmetrical, knit the sections of the second
mitt in the reverse order.
Pick up 50 stitches from the other side of the thumb part inserting your
needle into the front part of the slipped stitch of each row without using
new yarn.
Turn work to right side and start grafting the ends together: Cut the yarn
but leave a long enough tail and put the yarn on a tapestry needle.
Set-up stitch:
front needle: insert purlwise and leave stitch on needle;
back needle: insert purlwise and leave stitch on needle;
Repeat until you have no stitches left on your needles:
front needle: insert knitwise needle into first and slide from
needles (knit slip), insert needle purlwise into next stitch and
leave on needle (purl leave)
back needle: insert knitwise needle into first and slide from
needles (knit slip), insert needle purlwise into next stitch and
leave on needle (purl leave)
Thumbs
Put the 17 thumb stitches on two 3mm needles and pick up 5 sts from
above thumb gusset without using new yarn.
Row 1 (MC): k till last sts, p2tog
Row 2 (MC): p15 p2tog p4
Row 3 + 5 (MC): k
Row 4 + 6 (MC): p
Row 7 (MC): bind off in knit stitch
B1
(RS) k to end
(WS) k to end
(RS) k to marker 2 w+t (= wrap and turn)
(WS) k to end
(RS) * k to 2 stitches from gap w+t
(WS) k to end – repeat from * a total of 5 times
B2, B3 and B4 (for B2 X is 2, for B3 X is 3 and for B4 X is 4)
(RS) k to end
(WS) k to marker X w+t
(RS) k8 w+t
(WS) * k10 w+t
(RS) k8 w+t – repeat from* for a total of 5 times (WS) k to end
B5
(RS) k to end
(WS) k to m5 w+t
(RS) k to end
(WS) * k to gap k2 w+t
(RS) k to end – repeat from * a total of 5 times
(WS) k to end
F1
(RS) k to marker 1 w+t
(WS) k to end
(RS) * k to gap k2 w+t
(WS) k to end – repeat from * a total of 5 times
(RS) k to end
(WS) k to end
F2, F3 and F4 (for F2 X is 2, for F3 X is 3 and for F4 X is 4)
(RS) k to marker X w+t
(WS) * k8 w+t
(RS) k10 w+t – repeat from * a total of 5 times
(WS) k8 w+t
(RS) k to end
(WS) k to end
F5
(RS) k to end
(WS) k to marker 4 w+t
(RS) * k to end
(WS) k to two stitches before gap w+t – repeat from * a total
of 5 times
(RS) k to end
(WS) k to end
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