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Step 1: Left Hand: Using 2 strands of Wool-Ease yarn, e wrap counterclockwise to peg 19. Turn around on peg 19 and knit back to peg 1. Complete 12 rows. |
Step 2: Thumb: After you have knitted back to peg 1, wrap pegs 24, 23, 22, 21, and 20. This will be the top of the thumb. Knit back to peg 19. Then turn and knit the other way to peg 20. Decrease the loop on peg 20, and continue decreasing one loop on the thumb side (5 times) until you are back on the original 19 pegs. |
Step 3: Knit 2 more rows on the 19 pegs. |
Step 4: Cut one of the yarns and add in the Color Wave yarn. Knit 3 rows and take them off of the loom, very loosely. |
Step 5: Sew the side of the glove up using the yarn needle and the Wool-Ease yarn. Leave a hole for the thumb. |
Step 6: Right hand: start on peg 24 and wrap clockwise to peg 6. Complete 12 rows of knitting. |
Step 7: Thumb: When you have knit back to peg 24, knit on pegs 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. Decrease the loop on peg 5, and continue decreasing every row on the thumb side (5 times) until you are back on the original 19 pegs. |
Step 8: Using the yarn needle and one strand of yarn, sew up the side of the glove, leaving the hole for the thumb. |
Step 9: Make one stitch in the middle of the end where the fingers come out. The stitch will go in between the four fingers on your hand. (I used a needle with regular sewing thread to tack this space between the fingers.) |
Showing posts with label fingerless gloves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fingerless gloves. Show all posts
Saturday, April 26, 2014
Knifty Knitter Fingerless Gloves
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Knifty Knitter Fingerless Glove, Arm and Hand Warmer Patterns
Fingerless Glove and Mitten Patterns for the Knifty Knitter Looms
Fingerless gloves, mittens, arm warmers and hand warmers are very popular. The fingerless gloves usually have a partial finger, but are open at the end of each finger. The fingerless mittens don't have finger holes, instead they are open at the base of the fingers, but usually have a thumb hole. They are also called hand warmers, arm warmers and texting mitts. The longer variety that covers the forearm are called arm warmers.
The fingerless mittens seen in this photo are for sale at Art Fire.com
The fingerless mittens seen in this photo are for sale at Art Fire.com
Child's FIngerless Gloves Pattern
This fingerless mitten pattern uses the flower loom.
Skill Level: Beginner
You will need:
* Knifty Knitter Flower Loom
* Yarn Needle
* Yarn: 2 skeins of yarn
* Knifty Knitter Hook
Knifty Knitter Fingerless Gloves Pattern
Skill Level: Beginner
You will need:
* Knifty Knitter Flower Loom
* Yarn Needle
* Yarn: 2 skeins of yarn
* Knifty Knitter Hook
Knifty Knitter Fingerless Gloves Pattern
Wrist Warmers
Free Pattern for the Blue Round Knifty Knitter Loom
Rowena, at the Rositchery blog calls these wrist warmers. They are pretty quick to make taking only about an hour.
Skill Level: Beginner
You will need:
* Knifty Knitter Blue Round Loom
* Yarn Needle
* Sport Weight Yarn (Used in Photo)
* Knifty Knitter Hook
Wrist Warmers Pattern
Skill Level: Beginner
You will need:
* Knifty Knitter Blue Round Loom
* Yarn Needle
* Sport Weight Yarn (Used in Photo)
* Knifty Knitter Hook
Wrist Warmers Pattern
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