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Category: Hands and Wrists
Elegant Opera GlovesIt can be challenging finding a pattern for knit gloves that aren't too bulky or made or just wearing outdoors. Thankfully, these Elegant Opera Gloves are just the opposite! They're sleek, form fitting and perfect for wearing both inside and outside. Ice Breaker Ribbed MittsLook cool this winter by donning a pair of these simple Ice Breaker Mitts. This easy pattern for fingerless gloves is a great project to try if you've never tackled making winter mitts before. Made entirely in the rib stitch, these stretchy mitts will fit perfectly over your hands without being too loose on your wrists and arms. Lacy Summer CuffsThis knit fingerless gloves pattern just screams summer to me. While you could easily wear this during the fall, the light and lacey pattern and bright color of the yarn are both a great reflection of the hotter season. If you still aren't convinced, you can make these cuffs in just a couple of hours. It's also a great way to use up some leftover yarn. Moss Stitch HandwarmersWhat immediately drew me to this knit fingerless glove pattern was the bumpy texture of the moss stitch. Conveniently, the Moss Stitch Handwarmers feature a clean, stockinette stitch edge which makes seaming a breeze. Ribbing is also noticeable along the top and bottom of the handwarmers, making these gloves stretchy and form fitting. There is also no need for circular needles. Knit these warmers on straight needles and simply seam them together at the end. One Skein WristletsThis knit fingerless gloves pattern is made to be elegant. Knit the One Skein Wristlets from Caron using straight knitting needles. Ribbed edges frame a simple mesh pattern that makes these wristlets feminine and breathable. Peppermint Patty MittsI love knit fingerless gloves patterns. They're easy to knit and make great gifts and these Peppermint Patty Mitts are perfect for giving away during the holidays. Plus, they're great stashbusters too! Just pick up two half-used skeins and create your own version of these simple mitts. Pumpkin Fingerless MittsSince we all love knitting fingerless mitts, why not make a festive pair for Halloween? These adorable Pumpkin Fingerless Mitts admittedly aren't very scary, but they certainly are an easy way to show off your fun side. Whether you decide to sport these mitts while out trick-or-treating or if you decide to wear them for all of October, they're sure to spark up a lot of conversation. Thumbs Up GlovesIf you've been trying to find a knit fingerless gloves pattern that isn't too complicated, this is a great one to try. The Thumbs Up Gloves are made entirely in the stockinette stitch. A colorful stripe of yarn across the thumb of the pattern helps to add visual intrigue. These gloves will knit up fast and be ready, once you make and wear them, you're bound to get many knitting requests. Wintergreen Fingerless MittsI am not afraid to admit that I love knit fingerless gloves and that certainly includes this amazing pattern. The Wintergreen Fingerless Mitts are fun and flashy without going overboard. With slightly longer sleeves that are perfect for wearing with a coat whose sleeves don't quite reach your wrists, these fabulous gloves are a great way to introduce yourself to cable knitting if you've never tried before. |
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