Fingerless Mittens Pattern

Fingerless Mittens Pattern
Fingerless Mittens
I designed this pattern for my sister for a pair of fingerless mittens. She wanted to knit a pair using
the lovely soft Mini Mochi yarn. I used a Trekking sock yarn from my stash in shades of blue,
taupe, grey and russet to knit a pair of fingerless mittens for myself I like using sock yarn to knit
fingerless mittens because the wool element gives warmth and comfort while the nylon element
adds durability to the mitten.
The Pattern
Knit 2 the same for the pair – there is no difference between right and left hands in this basic
fingerless mitten pattern.
Designing the Fingerless Mittens Pattern
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Abbreviations:
dpn’s
k1
p1
st st
m1
k
sts
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double pointed needles (I prefer bamboo needles)
knit 1 stitch
purl 1 stitch
stocking stitch = knit all stitches when working in the round
make 1 stitch
knit
stitches
Materials:
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1 ball of sock yarn or 4 ply yarn (approx 40g)
set of 2.75mm dpn’s
stitch marker
sewing needle
Using 2.75mm dpn’s and 4 ply sock yarn cast on 52 sts loosely. I use a slightly larger sized needle,
usually 3.25mm, to cast on and then change to the 2.75mm needles before starting the rib.
Cuff
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On first round of k1,p1 rib join into a round (13 sts on each dpn needle).
Work 3 more rounds of rib for the narrow rib.
(I also do a version with a deeper rib and for it I work 9 rounds of rib).
Then knit 21 rounds of stocking stitch or the length you would like for the wrist section.
Thumb Shaping
Shaping for Thumb
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Next round: m1, place marker, k to end of round
Round 1: k to the marker, slip marker, k to end of round
Round 2: m1, k to marker, m1, k to end of round
Repeat rounds 1 and 2 until there are 21 sts between the marker and the start of the round.
These are the thumb sts.
Then k 5 rounds slipping the marker each time you reach it.
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Hand
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Next: place the 21 thumb sts onto a piece of wast yarn and remove the marker.
Cast on 2 sts (the easiest way is to make loops onto the needle you have just finished
knitting with). The 2 new sts will be part of the thumb. K to the end of the round. (54 sts)
Next: k 21 rounds (16 rounds if you chose to knit the deeper cuff).
Work 4 rounds of k1, p1 rib (8 rounds of k1, p1 rib for deeper rib edge).
Cast off in rib.
Thumb
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Slip the 21 sts that are on the waste yarn onto 2 dpn’s.
Starting in the centre of the 2 cast on sts pick up and k3 sts then k5 sts from the needle –
you have 8 sts on needle 1.
k10 sts onto needle 2.
k6 sts onto needle 3 and then pick up and k2 sts – you then have 8 sts on needle 3. (26
sts for the thumb)
For thumb with narrow rib:
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k 4 rounds in st st
Then work 4 rounds of k1, p1 rib
Cast off in rib.
For thumb with deeper rib:
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k 2 rounds in st st
Then work 7 rounds of k1, p1, rib
Cast off in rib.
Narrow Rib Version of Fingerless Mittens
Deeper Rib Version of the Fingerless Mittens
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I used a skein of hand dyed sock yarn by Flamboyance Yarns to knit the deeper cuff version for my
sister. Brocade is sumptuously dyed in shades of bramble berry, grey, mauve with a touch of teal,
green and rust… in a splendid wool, cashmere and nylon blend.
I hope you enjoy knitting the Fingerless Knitting Pattern. It is a great way of showing off the lovely
colours in hand dyed sock yarns and uses a small amount of yarn. You will often have enough yarn
left over from knitting a pair of socks to be able to knit a pair of fingerless mittens.
Finishing
Sew in any loose ends. If you have any little gaps where you have joined the yarn for the thumb
you can close these up as you do this.
To Block or Not to Block?
Blocking Fingerless Mittens
In the main you don’t really need to block your fingerless mittens. However, if you have been
knitting a fair isle or stranded pattern you will find that the blocking process smoothes out any
irregularities in your knitting. The only time I block basic fingerless mittens is when they are
destined to be a present for someone else. I pin out both mittens together so that they are
identical.
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