Just Saying…

If you do a Ravelry pattern search for

Availability: Free
Category: Fingerless
Craft: Knitting
Has Photo: Yes

You will find yourself with 62 pages of free fingerless mitt/glove patterns to peruse—which is how I’ve been spending my afternoon in between loads of laundry.

So my queue is now longer by eleven patterns (but it’s still under 20 pages!). I’ve been thinking about fingerless glove design lately—and while I know I can do it, I still feel a bit fuddled by the shaping. And by the business of writing such patterns up, with the marker placement and the increases, and the need for separate, mirror-image patterns for the two hands.

I suspect that the best way to do it may be to work out a template for charting, which I what I did when I first wanted to play with sock design. When I made sock charts, I’d do an ankle/leg chart, a heel chart, then a foot chart. In this case, I’d want an arm/wrist chart, then a set of front of hand, thumb gusset, and back of hand charts. The hands would then be nothing more than two rectangles with a growing triangle between them, and that would give me a surface for playing with stitches—and wouldn’t it be fun to think up something interesting for that thumb triangle?

Just in case you are compulsive, like me, here are links to the patterns I queued.

Elizabeth Mitts
Fisherman’s Friends
Midnight—With a Twist!
Marywarmers
New Era
Oddity
Optimistic Mitts
Romantic Mitts
Soaring Heart Mitts
Straightforward Mitts
Winding Way Mitts

2 Replies to “Just Saying…”

  1. Love the straightforward and winding way patterns. Thanks for compiling these. I’m thinking of ways to knit fingers into them following the pattern around…

  2. Beautiful Sarah – Hope, you are back! Thank you for the link to the baby owls. It’s definitely a side bar link! Thanks for the visit to howdy me.

    And thank you for that long list of fingerless gloves. They are my hands down favorite small project for the upper body. gad, I made a pun!

    Sorry about the knitting but I know what you mean. It’s a trudge sometimes. Hugs!

    lella

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