if you've ever wondered how to knit a pair of fingerless mittens, this Easy Fingerless Mitts Free Knitting Pattern is just for you.
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Red Roses Gloves, Beige Gloves, Hand Embroidered And Knitted Fingerless Gloves, Red Roses, Beige Mittens, Long, Winter Accessories, Gloves & Mittens These unique hand knitted accessory can be a wonderful accent to Your clothes :) Gloves are: length: 25 cm (10 inches); circumference of the wrist: 17 cm (6,5"). fiber composition: 60% wool, 40% acrylic; colors: beige background; 2 shades of red, green leaves; ivory small dots; size: M/S. This is my own design. READY TO SHIP I recommend hand washing in lukewarm water and air drying. This item was knitted in a Smoke-Free home. Please contact me with any questions. Thank you for visiting my shop :)
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Prepare for cool weather with simple knitted fingerless mittens. Leaving the fingertips exposed makes these a practical, texting-friendly choice—plus it cuts the time investment and complexity, making this an easy project for beginning or expert knitters.
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DESIGNA fun, quick and easy-to-make project.These gloves make a great gift for someone who has everything (everybody loves an extra pair of gloves). It requires only ONE ball of worsted yarn.Instructions are given in charts and step-by-step, round-by-round, in an illustrated and detailed pattern booklet. You will learn how to make a firm thumb opening, and cables in detail.All instructions are clear (and may be excessive for experienced knitters) but if you still have any questions, you are welcome to contact me (contact information is included with the pattern so you always have email support).The finished size is customizable, and the pattern contains instructions to make short and long gloves. It is quite simple to adapt these gloves to any desired length.KNITTING SKILLS REQUIREDKnitting in rounds, basic increases and decreases, yarn over, basic cables (instructions are provided), cast on, cast off.MATERIALSOnly ONE ball of worsted (4-ply) yarn, and double-point/circular needles
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When colder days are coming, knitted mitts will be your saviors! Make sure to make at least one pair for you and your family!
This pattern will help you to create stylish women's fingerless gloves for you or your close ones. The pattern includes 5 PDF files with instructions for hand sizes XS, S, M, L, XL so you basically buy four patterns in one. In this pattern, I used Patons Kroy Socks FX yarn. This is a superfine wool blend that is perfect for gloves. You can use any other yarn, but make sure your gauge is the same as in the instructions. Please feel free to contact me with any questions. If you use yarn with a different gauge or not sure about your hand size, I can help you to calculate the stitches too. ___________________________________________________________ Don’t know what is your hand size? — Measure around your dominant hand (the right if you are right-handed, and the left if you are left-handed) with a tape measure around the knuckles of your hand. — Find your size in the table below: XS — 6" — 15 cm S — 6½" — 17 cm M — 7" — 18 cm L — 7½" — 19 cm XL — 8" — 20 cm Knitting is fun! =)
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Questi guanti senza dita lavorati a maglia sono guanti molto speciali di mio design. Faranno sicuramente una dichiarazione in quanto includono femminilità, lusso, praticità, chic ed eleganza. Li ho lavorati a mano utilizzando spessi filati di lana/alpaca/arilico e nastri in pelle scamosciata marrone. Taglia unica. La lunghezza dei guanti senza allungamento - 30,5 cm/12" Questi guanti sono disponibili anche in molti altri colori e materiali diversi, per favore, controlla la mia sezione guanti per quello - http://www.etsy.com/shop/LaimaShop?section_id=6943358 Spedisco a livello internazionale! Grazie per aver visitato il mio negozio e goditi il tuo soggiorno qui!
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Hand Knitted Fingerless Mittens Gloves Multi Color Fingerless Long Fingerless Arm Warmers Winter Gloves 100% acrylic This is knitted with 5 needles in a circle, so the gloves have no seams. Length - 28cm (11,02") Width - 9-10cm (3,9") Multi color: orange green baige yellow Please, take into account that the product is custom-made, the colors of each glove are arranged in a different order. Each glove is unique. Please note: product color may vary slightly from what you see on your screen and depends on your monitor settings. Shipping time is usually 10-16 days to most locations in the world This is when all goes smoothly, and though it mostly does, please keep in mind it can take longer too. FAST SHIPPING ****Shipping via FedEx is also possible - delivery time 4-6 days****
This fingerless gloves knitting pattern is a knitters dream come true! These classic cabled gloves are simple, stylish, and incredibly comfy!
Since Advent season starts this weekend, here's a "christmassy" pattern. It's called "Zimtstern" because its look reminds me of the traditional Christmas cookie of the same name (the cookies have cinnamon in them ("Zimt") and are formed as a star ("Stern") - here's a recipe (not mine!)). The Zimtstern mitts are started at the thumb then increased - they combine techniques used in the hexagon mitts and the circle mitts. The stitches in star shape are added as surface crochet (or surface slip stitches) in between the knitted rows. Because of the unusual construction and since surface crochet is fiddly work, the pattern is not really suited for beginners. This work by Knitting and so on is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. German / Deutsch: Eine deutsche Version dieser Anleitung wurde von Bernadette von Törtchens Blog erstellt. Vielen lieben Dank. Details dazu in diesem Blogpost. Danish / Dansk: A danish translation was written by MarianneHo (Ravelry name) and is available here. Hjertelig tak Construction These mitts are knitted in 5 parts: they are started at the thumb and then "grow" in a hexagon (knitted in round and refered to as part 1 and 2 in the pattern), a bind-off of one side of the hexagon creates part of the upper edge the mitts; they then grow bigger in an open hexagon until the edge of the hand is reached (that's part 3 - knitted flat). During part 2 and 3 rows of surface crochet slip stitches are added to create the star pattern. A three needle bind-off creates a seam along the edge of the hand. Now the lower edge of the mitt is lopsided. To even it out a series of short rows is knitted that also include some decreases (part 4 - knitted in the round). With an even lower edge the shaft is lengthened a bit and ribbing is added (part 5). As with the patterns mentioned above, these are knitted in one piece, i.e. no yarn is cut which minimizes the weaving in of ends. Materials about 30 grams of fingering weight yarn - preferably variegated - the yarn I used is called Corolli by Schulana (link to the yarn's Ravelry page) 3mm dpns (even if you prefer the magic loop technique you will need a 3rd needle for a three-needle bind-off) 2.5mm crochet hook 6 stitch markers Gauge / Size 7 sts and 9 rows = 2cm x 2cm the finished mitt is about 20 cm high (highest point) with 15 cm circumference at the lower edge (ribbing) and about 14 cm at the top Techniques and Non-Standard Abbreviations Surface Crochet or surface slip stitches: Using a crochet hook, you make slip stitches through your knitted fabric. The photo on the right shows how it looks when adding surface slip stitches to a knitted fabric. Here's a video and here's a tutorial that both show surface crochet. Three-Needle Bind-Off: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpJUrCX52DU Short Rows in the Round (and t+ky) I learned short rows in the round with this helpful video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCgycxLce94; however, I ended up doing the pick-ups differently. "Wrapping" of the Stitches Basically, when you're on the RS, you do wrap the working yarn around the next stitch (from front to back) and then turn your work, i.e. the "normal" wrap and turn (w+t). When you are on the wrong side you slip the last stitch, turn your work with the yarn in front, wrap the yarn around the RIGHT needle and knit the slipped stitch. That creates a sort of double-stitch - one half of it has to be knitted together with the stitch in front when you're picking up the stitches. In the pattern, throughout the pattern I will call this stitch, t+ky (short for "turn and knit w/yarn-over"). Picking-up When encountering a w+t, I turned the wrapped stitch on the needle, picked up the wrap from the front and knitted the stitch and the wrap together through the back of the loop. When reaching the stitch BEFORE the “double-stitch”, I turned this stitch and knitted it together with the yo through the back of the loop. “Make One Purl”-Stitches (a video that shows these stitches): mk1p right-leaning: make one purl stitch by inserting the needle from the back in the bar between the two stitches and purl mk1p left-leaning: make one purl stitch by inserting the needle from the back in the bar between the two stitches and purl through the back of the loop Instructions Part I - Thumb CO18 Join in round Rounds 1-10: *k1tbl p2 (repeat from * till end of round) Round 11: *k1tbl p1, mk1p, p1 (repeat from * till end of round) Rounds 12-15: *k1tbl p1 (repeat from * till end of round) Round 16: *place marker, k1tbl p1 k1tbl p1 (repeat from * till end of round) (You have 24 sts on your needles) Part II - Increases in the Round Round 0: k Round 1: *slip marker, k1, mk1l, k to marker; mk1r (repeat from * till end of round) (after this round you have increased by 12 sts) Round 2: k Round 3: k Round 4: add surface crochet, put the loop from the last stitch on the knitting needle Round 5: pass loop from crochet hook over the first stitch; knit first stitch; k to end, k to end Repeat rounds 1-5 a total of 4 times Then repeat them once more but add a "mini-ribbing" (k1 p1) and bind-off in the last sixth of the hexagon, i.e.: Round 21: *slip marker, k1, mk1l, k to marker; mk1r (repeat from * till end of round) Round 22: k Round 23: k until the last marker k1, *k1 p1 (repeat from *) until last stitch, k1 Round 24: apply surface crochet, put the loop from the last stitch on the knitting needle Round 25: pass loop from crochet hook over the first stitch; knit first stitch; k until the last marker binding off in pattern (i.e. k1, *k1 p1 (repeat from *) until last stitch, k1 - this creates the upper bind-off. (Now you have 70 sts (84 - 14 BO sts) on your needles.) The diagram shows where to insert the surface crochet stitches during part 2. When adding surface crochet, use your working yarn to add slip stitches to the knitted surface, i.e. insert the crochet hook into the first live stitch on the needle and pull the loop, then insert the crochet hook into the stitch below the second stitch and make a slip stitch (see photo), insert the crochet hook into the second stitch below the 3rd stitch on the needle and make a slip stitch; continue slip stitches "one to the left, one down" until you have reached the middle between two markers, then go up again, i.e. make a slip stitch into the stitch one to the left and one above; continue until you have reached a live stitch on the needle - this should be a stitch just after a marker when you have pulled a slip stitch through the stitch below the last stitch of the round, put the loop back on the left knitting needle and pass it over the first stitch of the round. make sure to keep your slip stitches loose, i.e. don't pull them too tight, in order to keep the fabric stretchy insert your knitting needle between the legs of the stitch - except when you are at the upper edge (i.e. life knit stitches on your needle), here you draw the slip stitch through the life stitch. The diagram shows where to put the slip stitches - it shows one sixth of a round or the space between two stitch markers. Part III - Increases knitted flat Complete the BO by slipping the last stitch over the first stitch and continue the pattern flat. Row 1 (RS): * k to marker mk1r slip marker, k1, mk1l (repeat from * until the last marker), k to end (-> after this row you have increased by 8 stitches) Row 2 (WS): p Row 3 (RS): k Row 4: apply surface crochet (on RS), put the loop from the last stitch on the knitting needle Row 5 (RS): k2tog (loop from crochet hook and first stitch on knitting needle); k to end Row 6 (WS): * p to 1 st before marker, mk1p left-leaning, p1, slip marker, make1p right-leaning (repeat from * until last marker), p to end Row 7 (RS): k Row 8 (WS): p Row 9 : apply surface crochet (on RS), put the loop from the last stitch on the knitting needle Row 10 (WS): p2tog (loop from crochet hook and first stitch on knitting needle); p to end Repeat rows 1-7 once again. (You should now have 102 sts on your needles; 4 times increases of 8 sts per row (4*8 = 32), added to the 70 already on the needles: 70+32 = 102) When you're applying the surface crochet in part 3, you don't start through the 1st live stitch on the needles but below (see picture). In the first two instances (rows 4 and 9), this is not a problem because you only need to insert your crochet hook one or two stitches below, i.e. you don't need to draw the yarn too far. Afterwards (row 14) you can bring your yarn down to the starting point of the surface crochet by doing one surface slip stitch on the WS of the mitts. On the diagram below you can see that even though you have finished row 3 for the 2nd time, the first crochet slip stitch would be 3 stitches below the first live stitch. Hold the RS togehter and do a three-needle bind-off 26 stitches. Place a marker ("end-marker") on the back needle and put the last stitch on the back needle: then turn the mitts inside out, so that the RS shows. Part 4 - Short rows to even out the shaft As you can see in the photo, the lower edge of the mitts is now lopsided. This can be evened out by knitting a wedge of short rows. This wedge is highest around end-marker and gets flatter towards the sides, i.e. short rows are knitted around the end-marker that get shorter by 2 stitches each row. At the same time decreases are made around the end-marker in order to finish with 45 stitches before part 5. After the three-needle BO you have 51 sts on your needles (102-26-26+1, the +1 is the one stitch is left after the BO that is placed on the back needle). Row 1: (RS) mk1, k25 w+t (WS) sl1, p21 p2tog p1, slip marker, mk1p, p23 t+ky (RS) k to 3 before end marker, ssk (-> increases and decreases cancel each other out in this row (still 51 sts), the mk1-stitches are used to avoid holes between the stitch left over from the three-needle-BO and the next stitch on either side) Row 2: (RS) k22 w+t (WS) sl1 p19 p2tog p1, slip marker, p2togtbl, p20 t+ky (RS) k2 to end marker (-> decrease by 2 sts, 49 sts) Row 3: (RS) k19 w+t (WS) sl1 p16 p2tog p1, slip marker, p2togtbl, p17 t+ky (RS) k2 to end marker (-> decrease by 2 sts, 47 sts) Row 4: (RS) k16 w+t (WS) sl1 p13 p2tog p1, slip marker, p2togtbl, p14 t+ky (RS) k2 to end marker (-> decrease by 2 sts => there should be 45 stitches on your needles, however, they may be difficult to count because of the double stitches created with the short rows. Row 5: (RS): k13 w+t (WS): sl1 p to end marker, p12 t+ky (RS): k to end marker Row 6: (RS): k11 w+t (WS): sl1 p to end marker, p10 t+ky (RS): k to end marker Row 7: (RS): k9 w+t (WS): sl1 p to end marker, p8 t+ky (RS): k to end marker Row 8: (RS): k7 w+t (WS): sl1 p to end marker, p6 t+ky (RS): k to end marker Row 9: (RS): k5 w+t (WS): sl1 p to end marker, p4 t+ky (RS): k to end marker Knit one round picking up all stitches. Part 5 - Lengthen the shaft and ribbing Knit 5 more rounds. Then do 12 rounds of k1tbl, p2-ribbing. Bind off (loosely) in pattern (or use your favourite stretchy bind-off).
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Fingerless Gloves Corset Wrist Warmers These are very nice Fingerless Gloves of my own design - it is my dedication to my over 800 years old town, which has always inspired women to be ladies despite the Nordic coldness, any complex situation and simply a bad mood! These gloves will definitely make a statement as they include femininity, luxury, practicality, chic and elegance. I have handknitted them using a soft acrylic yarn in dark ocean blue/ turquoise as well as brown suede ribbons. One size fits most. The length of the gloves - 21cm/8.5" These gloves are available also in many other colours, please, check my glove section for that - http://www.etsy.com/shop/LaimaShop?section_id=6943358 I ship internationally. The item was made by me in a pet-free and smoke-free house. Please, convo me about all questions that might arise. I will gladly accept custom orders. Thank you for visiting my store and enjoy your stay here!