Fingerless Mitts On Bond
USM
Gauge = 4 - 4.5 sts KP - 2.5 or 3 Worsted-weight yarn
Gauge = 4 - 4.5 sts KP - 2.5 or 3 Worsted-weight yarn
For light worsteds use the larger
sizes. Regular worsteds work with the
four sizes given
for child (teen/small adult, medium adult, large
adult).
If you want a longer cuff, remember to adjust row count.
1) E-wrap cast on 29 (32, 35, 38) sts, leaving a 12" tail for sewing. RC = 0
2) K 16 (20, 20, 24) rows. RC = 16 (20, 20, 24) rows
3) Release every third stitch and relatch to form ribbing.
4) K 4 rows, inc 1 st each end of 4th row. #sts = 31 (34, 37, 40) RC = 20 (24, 24, 28)
5) Repeat step 4. #sts = 33 (36, 39, 42) RC = 24 (28, 28, 32)
1) E-wrap cast on 29 (32, 35, 38) sts, leaving a 12" tail for sewing. RC = 0
2) K 16 (20, 20, 24) rows. RC = 16 (20, 20, 24) rows
3) Release every third stitch and relatch to form ribbing.
4) K 4 rows, inc 1 st each end of 4th row. #sts = 31 (34, 37, 40) RC = 20 (24, 24, 28)
5) Repeat step 4. #sts = 33 (36, 39, 42) RC = 24 (28, 28, 32)
6) Repeat step 4 again. #sts = 35 (38, 41, 44) RC = 28 (32, 32, 36)
7) K 5
rows. RC =
33 (37, 37, 41)
8) K 2 rows, binding off 6 sts beg of each row. #sts = 23 (26, 29, 32) RC = 35 (39, 39, 43)
9) K to RC 47 (49, 49, 51) for fingerless mitts.
10) Optional: Release every third stitch and relatch 4 (or
5) rows to form ribbing.
11) Bind off all stitches leaving a tail for sewing.
12) Using the yarn tails, sew the side seam, leaving thumb hole open.
With thanks to Kangamoo Knits for the original pattern.
revised 3-4-15
11) Bind off all stitches leaving a tail for sewing.
12) Using the yarn tails, sew the side seam, leaving thumb hole open.
With thanks to Kangamoo Knits for the original pattern.
revised 3-4-15
3 comments:
This is a fantastic and well written pattern! Thank you so much for sharing it. I have made several pairs already
Glad you like and have used the pattern. Are you on Ravelry? Are you a member of any of the machine-knitting forums?
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