Anemone fingerless mittens

These cosy fingerless mittens have been designed to be easy for someone new to the double-knit technique. They are worked in rows with no shaping; the thumbhole is a gap in the side seam.

The pattern for Anemone fingerless mittens is available to purchase as a digital pdf download from the Being Knitterly Ravelry store, or here as a printed pattern.

This pattern is available in two versions: there’s one written for those who knit left-handed as well as the standard one for those who knit right-handed.

If you purchase the printed pattern and would like the pattern for knitting left-handed please say so in your order notes at check out.

See below for further details.

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Description

Anemone fingerless mittens are ideal as a first double-knit project. These gorgeous mittens are knit in rows using several interesting techniques. You start with a provisional cast-on, then knit a sweet picot hem which will sit around the fingers. Next, you work the hand using a double-knit stocking stitch in a simple grid pattern. Finally, you work a double-knit rib, ending with a simple edging. Just one seam and you can wear your fingerless mittens.

The double-knit technique creates two interlocking layers simultaneously. Double-knit fabric has more body than a single layer, yet remains light when worked in a soft, fluffy yarn such as Kidsilk Haze from Rowan Yarns. Just right for those of us who suffer from cold hands, and need to keep them cosy while doing other things.

Anemone fingerless mittens are a lovely stash buster since they use small amounts of yarn in a few colours. You could have a lot of fun choosing alternative colour combinations.

The pattern for Anemone fingerless mittens is available to download from the Being Knitterly Ravelry store or here as a printed booklet.

Options

Digital pdf pattern

Available from the Being Knitterly Ravelry store.

Printed pattern booklet

The A4 booklet has 4 pages including:

  • Before You Start: notes, sizing, yarn, tension | gauge, and abbreviations.
  • Instructions for crochet provisional cast-on.
  • Tips for yarn positions for double-knit.
  • Instructions for double-knit stocking stitch.
  • Instructions for double-knit rib.
  • Written instructions for Anemone fingerless mittens.

Pattern details

Sizes

To fit palm circumference: 17.5[20.5] cm | 7 [8¼] in.
Finished palm circumference: 17[19.5] cm | 6¾[7¾] in.
Finished length: 15.5[17.5] cm | 6[7] in.

Yarn

Rowan Kidsilk Haze (laceweight; 70% super kid mohair, 30% silk; 210 m | 229 yds per 25 g ball):

Yarn B: Blackcurrant (shade 641): 1 [1] x 25 g ball.
Yarn C: Candy Girl (shade 606): 1 [1] x 25 g ball.
Yarn D: Dewberry (shade 600): 1 [1] x 25 g ball.

A pair of fingerless mittens in either size uses approximately 15 g of yarn.

Needles & Accessories

4.00 mm | UK8 | USG crochet hook.
3.00 mm | UK11 | US3 of your preferred type for working rows.
3.50 mm | UK9 | US4 of your preferred type for working rows.
Stitch marker.
Yarn needle.
A small amount of waste yarn.

Gauge | Tension

21 sts and 32 rounds per 10 cm | 4 inches over double knit stocking stitch using 3.50 mm needles.

Other details

This pattern is available in two versions: the standard one for those who knit right-handed and an alternative one written for those who knit left-handed. If you would like the pattern for knitting left-handed, please say so in your order notes at check out.

Most of you knit right-handed, that is, your stitches move from the left-hand to the right-hand needle as you knit.

Some of you knit left-handed, that is, your stitches move from the right-hand to the left-hand needle as you knit.

If you are a left-handed knitter who knits right-handed, that is your stitches move from the left-hand to the right-hand needle, you should use the pattern for knitting right-handed.

Designer: Nicki Merrall (Being Knitterly).
Sample knitters: Nicki Merrall.

Additional information

Weight 40 g
Dimensions 33 × 23 × 0.5 cm

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