The generator for machine knit gloves is up and running.
I must warn you; gloves take much longer to knit than mittens. Rehanging for the fingers is a bit time consuming. But, these fit nicely– I fixed the long pinkie problem. I’m going to write up the hand knit version of the pattern and post that tomorrow.
After that, I’m going to make a pattern for the foldback mittens my niece showed me. I always thought fold back mittens were used by ice fisherman. It turns out she likes hers to fold back when she uses a cell phone.
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Working on a pair of gloves with some gorgeous Koigu yarn with a cuff rib with every 5th st tucked. The first sample glove was with some leftover Regia sock yarn that turned out fine. The pattern is easy to follow, though involves a lot of rehanging for circular knitting (I prefer that to sewing up seams.) Great instructions!
Comment by Sharob Cohen (1 comments.) — 12/2/2004 @ 7:19 pm