As usual, the cold weather has resparked my (k)need to knit.
Usually I think that a successful knitting project is just a sign that a person is good at following directions. So when I wanted to make fingerless gloves last week, my first reaction was to search for a pattern that I liked online.
No luck. I didn´t want a cable stitch because I was planning to use a self striping yarn and thought a simple pattern would look better. All the simple patterns were approximately twice the size of my child-sized hands.
So I tried combining two patterns I had seen with intuition to make my first Kristen-sized fingerless glove pattern.
My pattern:
Cast on 27 stitches in the round on size 5 or 6 double pointed needles
Knit 6 rounds in seed stitch
Knit 18 rounds in stockinette stitch
To set up for Gusset, Knit around until 2 stitches from the end of round. Place stitch marker. SM. M1. K1. M1. Place a second marker. SM. K1. You should be at the end of the round.
For Gusset:
Round 1 - K around
Round 2 - K around
Round 3 - K to first marker. SM. M1. K to next marker. M1. SM. Knit to end of round.
Repeat Gusset rounds 1-3 until there are 15 stitches between the stitch markers. K one more round, slipping these 15 stitches onto a stitch holder or safety pin.
Knit 10 more rounds in stockinette.
Knit 8 rounds in seed stitch. Cast off.
For Thumb:
Slip stitches from stitch holder onto 3 double pointed needles. K one round and pick up two stitches across the thumb.
Knit around and knit the two picked up stitches together.
Knit 6 more rounds in stockinette (knit in the round). Cast off. Weave in ends of yarn.
Here´s what they look like:
3 comentarios:
those look great, k!
from laura, since clearly blogger thinks i'm CIA.
DUDE! When do I get a pair?? (p.s. I think a standard pattern will fit my large Wilbanks hands) ;)
xo,
V
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