This post is actually a pre-requisite to a new pattern I'm working on. I love all the flowery headbands on Ravelry, but I don't love having to create each flower individually, and then fasten them together. I'm determined to make a flower chain headband that isn't such a hassle.
I looked around for a good five-petal flower pattern, and I found this one over at Attic24. So far, it's my favorite!
I've only just started my flower chain headband, but already i'm pretty excited about how it looks. Crossing my fingers that I'll have the pattern up by the middle of the week!
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Cuff'd Fingerless Gloves
My best friend in high school had a pair of fingerless gloves she wore all the time. I could not for the life of me understand their purpose. Fingerless gloves? What is that? How are those supposed to keep you warm? It wasn’t until I made my first pair quite recently that I understood the allure. Now I’m a huge supporter. Fingerless gloves! Fashionable and functional!
In case you are a skeptic like I was, here’s a list of all
the things you can do with fingerless gloves that you can’t do in regular, old,
knit gloves:
- Use your IPhone
- Easily text
- Pick up objects
- Eat food without eating yarn hairs
- KNIT (that’s a big one)
- Turn pages
- Show off your nail polish
- Look bohemian
- Pick your nose
- Play guitar
- Play the flute
- Pet a dog
- Do origami
If you’re not convinced yet, take a look at this adorable
fingerless glove pattern, and then tell me you aren’t in love.
That’s what I thought.
This pattern uses a lateral braid, which, if you don’t know
how to do, is a very useful little trick. Check here for an awesome tutorial on
the lateral braid. If you’re still totally intimidated, you can eliminate the
braid and simply purl those rows...but you should learn the braid!
Alright, let's get to the pattern!
CUFF’D
Yarn: any
variegated worsted yarn will do- the skein I used was homeless, and had tag or
wrapper on it
Recommended Needle Size: US #8
Notions:
Stitch markers
Yarn needle
Stitch holder or scrap yarn (scrap yarn works better for
thumb gusset)
Gauge:
16 stiches x 25 rows = 4in by 4in in the round
Pattern Notes:
M1: make one stitch by picking up the yarn in between the
stitches from back to front and knitting into the front
pm: place marker
sm: slip marker
CO: cast on. I recommend long-tail cast on for this
ssk: slip two stitches knit-wise, knit both together
k2tog: knit two stitches together
yo: yarn over
BO: bind off. I recommend using the k2tog bind-off method
wyif: with yarn held in front
sl1kw: slip one stitch knit-wise
Reverse Linen Stitch: worked over four rows
1: k
2: *(wyif sl1kw, k1); repeat from * around
3: k
4: *(k1, wyif s11kw); repeat from * around
Directions:
CO 30 stitches, place marker and join in the round
Rows 1-3: knit
4: *k2tog, yo; repeat from * around
5-7: knit
8: purl
9: k
10: p
11-12: k
13: *k2tog, yo: repeat from * around
14-15: k
16: p
17: k
18: p
19-20: k
21: *k3, k2tog; repeat from * around – 24 sts
22: work lateral braid
23-30: work reverse linen stitch, ending on a pattern row
31: work lateral braid
32: k
Both hands are worked exactly the same up to this point.
Right hand:
33: k1, pm, k1, pm, k to end
34: k1, sm, m1, k to marker, m1, sm, k to end
35: k
Repeat rows 34 and 35 until you have 13sts between the
markers. Knit three rows plain, then set up before dividing for the hand:
k1, remove marker, k2tog, replace marker, k to last 2sts
before marker, place marker, ssk, remove marker, k to end – 9sts between
marker, 26 on hand
Divide for hand:
1: k2, place thumb sts on holder, k to end – 26sts
2-8: k
9-12: work in 1x1 ribbing
BO
Left hand:
33: k to last 2sts, pm, k1, pm, k1
34: k to marker, sm, m1, k to marker, m1, sm, k1
35: k
Repeat rows 34 and 35 until you have 13sts between the
markers. Knit three rows plain, then set up before dividing for the hand:
k to marker, remove marker, k2tog, replace marker, k to last
2 sts before marker, pm, ssk, remove marker, k to end – 9sts between marker, 26
on hand
Divide for hand:
1: k to marker, place thumb sts on holder, k to end – 26sts
2-8: k
9-12: work in 1x1 ribbing
BO
Thumb:
1: k 9sts from holder, pick up 7sts along the hand – 16sts
2: k
3-6: work in 1x1 ribbing
BO
Repeat on the other hand
And that’s it! Wear them around looking fancy, or have your
artistic roommate take pictures of you drinking out of a mug that isn’t yours.
Please do not sell the pattern or the finished product, as I’m
planning on selling these in my Etsy store once I get it on it’s feet, but make
as many pairs as you’d like for yourself or your loved ones! As always, credit back to The Life
Artistic. Ciao!
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