Saturday, February 6, 2010

Free Fingerless Mitt Pattern!

Hurrah! I finally have a free pattern for you. Okay, pictures first and then instructions.
Oh, and please leave a comment when you stop by. I would love to know what you think of my pattern!





Long Fingerless Mitts.
220yds Worsted Weight Wool Yarn
Needles US 7,6,5, & 4 double point
Arm:
Cast on 36 stitches. Divide onto 3 size US7 double points. (12 stitches on ea. needle.)
Join in rnd, placing marker at the beginning.
Work in a K2,P2 rib for 2 inches.
Switch to size 6 needles and work in st, stitch ( knit every round) for 1 inch.
Switch to size 5 and knit for another 1 inch. The mitt should now measure
4 inches from cast on edge.
Switch to size 4 needles and continue for another 3 1/2 inches. Mitt will now
measure 7 1/2 inches.
Thumb Shaping:
Switch back to size 5 needles.
Rnd. 1 K2, inc in next stitch, place marker, knit to last three stitches of round,
place marker, inc. in next stitch, k2.
Rnd. 2 Knit around.
Rnd: 3 Knit to one stitch before marker, inc in next stitch, slip marker, work to
2nd marker, slip marker, in. in next stitch, knit to end of the round ( 40 sts. )
Rnd. 4 Knit around
Repeat rounds 3 &4 until there are 50 stitches.
On last round 4, knit around to last marker, remove marker, knit 4 stitches,
then bind off 12 stitches.
Continue knitting in the round until piece measures 1/2 inch from the thumb hole
Next round K2,P2 around, will end with a K2. Repeat this round until cuff measures
2 inches. Bind off in rib.
Pattern notes:
This pattern is pretty flexible. You can try it on as you go which is a big help if you find it is too tight or loose.
If you have a very slender arm you may want to drop down a needle size for the arm. The mitts pictured are for someone else. If I was to make them for myself I would probably use a size three needle in the wrist area instead of size 4.
Lengthen or shorten the arm as desired.
Same goes for the cuffs
If you have any questions, or I didn't explain something clearly, feel free to leave a comment and I will get back with you.
Happy Knitting!

11 comments:

  1. Congratulations on the pattern! :)

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  2. Lovely pattern. Thank you very much for sharing it with the knitting community. I will make these mitts for my daughter who will love wearing them. Warm hugs from Donna.

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  3. It's very interesting the way you change needle sizes. I'm sure that will make the mitts fit well. Thanks very much.

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  4. They look awesome! I'm going to have to make them for my sister for Christmas, she's gonna love them!

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  5. Thank you so much for sharing this pattern with everyone. I have been looking for just exactly that style of fingerless mittens to make as a thank you gift for a very generous friend. She likes bright, variegated colours, and I have some plain violet yarn and multicoloured violet, lime green and teal yarn. Have looked everywhere for a plain pattern, suited to the variegated and with a plain band top and bottom, and here it is, in the right yarn type - absolutely perfect!!!
    You truly are a blessing. Thank you so very much.

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  6. I've been looking for something along these lines for my five year old daughter who will be starting kindergarten this fall. I figure I'll just use smaller needles from the start, and maybe that will work? She is tall for her age, but I will probably have to modify numbers of stitches also. I wanted to make a pair with actual fingers to the first knuckle joint like on Spud and Chloe, but alas I don't want to pay $9 for an adult pattern when what I really want is a kids pattern. Thanks again for posting this so that I can try without buyers remorse. Any tips, tricks, or suggestions would be welcome. Kristy girliesmomx3@gmail.com

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  7. amazing colours i've tried the pattern and their very warm :)

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  8. I love this pattern. So easy! Thank you!

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  9. hi...was looking for fingerless mittens, but have got more than i bargained for..ie, your lovely pattern, and a reminder (Romans5,v6-8), that i can trust the man who died for me,... with the life that he saved! thanks.

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    1. Hello Dorothy,

      I am so thankful that my blog could be a blessing to you! Enjoy the pattern!

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