Wednesday, 26 September 2018

Easy Fingerless Mitts - with Thumbs


This was a recent VERY POPULAR Friday Night Mystery Knit.  So easy to make ! 


Thank you to all who took part - I will try to add more photos when I get time. 

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Easy Fingerless Mittens – with thumbs                 Adult Lady


Requires:

DK yarn   around 30g
4mm needles

Size:

Length:            8"  (20.5cm)
Width:              7" (18cm)  all around


Pattern:              

Make 2 mittens the same

CUFF

Using DK yarn and 4mm needles ~

Cast on 37sts

1st Row:           S1, * k1, p1, repeat from * to last 2sts, k2

2nd Row:          S1, * p1, k1, repeat from * to end

Repeat last 2 rows 6 times more


HAND

1st Row:           Kfb, knit to last 2sts, kfb, k1                                                   (39sts)                 

2nd Row:          and all following even (wrong side) rows – S1, purl to last st, k1   

3rd Row:           S1, knit to end

5th Row:           S1, knit to end

7th Row:           K18, kfb, kfb, k19                                                                   (41sts)

9th Row:           K18, kfb, k2, kfb, k19                                                              (43sts)

11th Row:         K18, kfb, k4, kfb, k19                                                              (45sts)

13th Row:        K18, kfb, k6, kfb, k19                                                              (47sts)

15th Row:        K18, kfb, k8, kfb, k19                                                              (49sts)

17th Row:        K18, kfb, k10, kfb, k19                                                            (51sts)

19th Row:        K18, fb, k12, kfb, k19                                                              (53sts)

21st Row:         K18, kfb, k14, kfb, k19                                                            (55sts)

22nd Row:        P36, turn


THUMB

K17, turn

Working on these centre 17sts only ~

Next Row:       S1, purl to last st, k1   


THUMB RIB

1st Row:           S1, * k1, p1, repeat from * to last 2sts, k2

2nd Row:          S1, * p1, k1, repeat from * to end

Repeat the last 2 rows once more

Cast off in rib


TOP

With wrong side facing, rejoin yarn to last 19sts left on the needle, p18, k1

Continue on 38sts ~

Work 14 rows in stocking stitch, decreasing one stitch at end of last row                (37sts)


TOP RIB

1st Row:           S1, * k1, p1, repeat from * to last 2sts, k2

2nd Row:          S1, * p1, k1, repeat from * to end

Repeat last 2 rows twice more

Cast off in rib

Join the thumb seam and side seam

Darn away ends



Teenage     Large Child     Medium Child     Small Child






Easy Fingerless Mittens – with thumbs                 Teenager / Small Adult


Requires:

DK yarn   around 25 - 30g
4mm needles

Size:

Length:            7½"  (19cm)
Width:              6½" (16.5cm)  all around


Pattern:              

Make 2 mittens the same

CUFF

Using DK yarn and 4mm needles ~

Cast on 35sts

1st Row:           S1, * k1, p1, repeat from * to last 2sts, k2

2nd Row:          S1, * p1, k1, repeat from * to end

Repeat last 2 rows 6 times more


HAND

1st Row:           Kfb, knit to last 2sts, kfb, k1                                                   (37sts)                 

2nd Row:          and all following even (wrong side) rows – S1, purl to last st, k1   

3rd Row:           S1, knit to end

5th Row:           S1, knit to end

7th Row:           K17, kfb, kfb, k18                                                                   (39sts)

9th Row:           K17, kfb, k2, kfb, k18                                                              (41sts)

11th Row:         K17, kfb k4, kfb, k18                                                               (43sts)

13th Row:        K17, kfb, k6, kfb, k18                                                              (45sts)

15th Row:        K17, kfb, k8, kfb, k18                                                              (47sts)

17th Row:        K17, kfb, k10, kfb, k18                                                            (49sts)

19th Row:        K17, kfb, k12, kfb, k18                                                            (51sts)

20th Row:         P33, turn


THUMB

K15, turn

Working on these centre 15sts only ~

Next Row:       S1, purl to last st, k1   


THUMB RIB

1st Row:           S1, * k1, p1, repeat from * to last 2sts, k2

2nd Row:          S1, * p1, k1, repeat from * to end

Repeat the last 2 rows once more

Cast off in rib


TOP

Turn -

With wrong side facing, rejoin yarn to last 18sts left on the needle, p17, k1

Continue on 36sts ~

Work 12 rows in stocking stitch, decreasing one stitch at end of last row                (35sts)


TOP RIB

1st Row:           S1, * k1, p1, repeat from * to last 2sts, k2

2nd Row:          S1, * p1, k1, repeat from * to end

Repeat last 2 rows once more

5th Row:           S1, * k1, p1, repeat from * to last 2sts, k2

Cast off in rib

Join the thumb seam and side seam

Darn away ends






Easy Fingerless Mittens – with thumbs                 Child – Large             


Requires:

DK yarn   around 22 - 26g
4mm needles

Size:

Length:            7" (18cm)
Width:              6¼" (16cm)  all around


Pattern:              

Make 2 mittens the same

CUFF

Using DK yarn and 4mm needles ~

Cast on 33sts

1st Row:           S1, * k1, p1, repeat from * to last 2sts, k2

2nd Row:          S1, * p1, k1, repeat from * to end

Repeat last 2 rows 5 times more


HAND

1st Row:           Kfb, knit to last 2sts, kfb, k1                                                   (35sts)                 

2nd Row:          and all following even (wrong side) rows – S1, purl to last st, k1   

3rd Row:           S1, knit to end

5th Row:           S1, knit to end

7th Row:           K16, kfb, kfb, k17                                                                   (37sts)

9th Row:           K16, kfb, k2, kfb, k17                                                              (39sts)

11th Row:         K16, kfb, k4, kfb, k17                                                              (41sts)

13th Row:        K16, kfb, k6, kfb, k17                                                              (43sts)

15th Row:        K16, kfb, k8, kfb, k17                                                              (45sts)

17th Row:        K16, kfb, k10, kfb, k17                                                            (47sts)

18th Row:         P30, turn


THUMB

K13, turn

Working on these centre 13sts only ~

Next Row:       S1, purl to last st, k1   


THUMB RIB

1st Row:           S1, * k1, p1, repeat from * to last 2sts, k2

2nd Row:          S1, * p1, k1, repeat from * to end

Repeat the last 2 rows once more

Cast off in rib


TOP

Turn -

With wrong side facing, rejoin yarn to last 17sts left on the needle, p16, k1

Continue on 34sts ~

Work 12 rows in stocking stitch, decreasing one stitch at end of last row                (33sts)


TOP RIB

1st Row:           S1, * k1, p1, repeat from * to last 2sts, k2

2nd Row:          S1, * p1, k1, repeat from * to end

Repeat last 2 rows twice more

Cast off in rib

Join the thumb seam and side seam

Darn away ends






Easy Fingerless Mittens – with thumbs                 Child – Medium          


Requires:

DK yarn   around 20 - 24g
4mm needles

Size:

Length:            6" (15.5cm)
Width:              6" (15.5cm)  all around


Pattern:              

Make 2 mittens the same

CUFF

Using DK yarn and 4mm needles ~

Cast on 31sts

1st Row:           S1, * k1, p1, repeat from * to last 2sts, k2

2nd Row:          S1, * p1, k1, repeat from * to end

Repeat last 2 rows 4 times more


HAND

1st Row:           Kfb, knit to last 2sts, kfb, k1                                                   (33sts)                 

2nd Row:          and all following even (wrong side) rows – S1, purl to last st, k1   

3rd Row:           S1, knit to end

5th Row:           S1, knit to end

7th Row:           K15, kfb, kfb, k16                                                                   (35sts)

9th Row:           K15, kfb, k2, kfb, k16                                                              (37sts)

11th Row:         K15, kfb, k4, kfb, k16                                                              (39sts)

13th Row:        K15, kfb, k6, kfb, k16                                                              (41sts)

15th Row:        K15, kfb, k8, kfb, k16                                                              (43sts)

17th Row:        K15, kfb, k10, kfb, k16                                                            (45sts)

18th Row:         P29, turn


THUMB

K13, turn

Working on these centre 13sts only ~

Next Row:       S1, purl to last st, k1   


THUMB RIB

1st Row:           S1, * k1, p1, repeat from * to last 2sts, k2

2nd Row:          S1, * p1, k1, repeat from * to end

Repeat the last 2 rows once more

Cast off in rib


TOP

Turn -

With wrong side facing, rejoin yarn to last 16sts left on the needle, p15, k1

Continue on 32sts ~

Work 10 rows in stocking stitch, decreasing one stitch at end of last row                (31sts)


TOP RIB

1st Row:           S1, * k1, p1, repeat from * to last 2sts, k2

2nd Row:          S1, * p1, k1, repeat from * to end

Repeat last 2 rows once more

5th Row:           S1, * k1, p1, repeat from * to last 2sts, k2

Cast off in rib

Join the thumb seam and side seam

Darn away ends






Easy Fingerless Mittens – with thumbs                 Child – Small              


Requires:

DK yarn   around 16- 20g
4mm needles

Size:

Length:            5" (13cm)
Width:              5½" (14cm)  all around


Pattern:              

Make 2 mittens the same

CUFF

Using DK yarn and 4mm needles ~

Cast on 29sts

1st Row:           S1, * k1, p1, repeat from * to last 2sts, k2

2nd Row:          S1, * p1, k1, repeat from * to end

Repeat last 2 rows 4 times more


HAND

1st Row:           Kfb, knit to last 2sts, kfb, k1                                                   (31sts)                 

2nd Row:          and all following even (wrong side) rows – S1, purl to last st, k1   

3rd Row:           S1, knit to end

5th Row:           K14, kfb, kfb, k15                                                                   (33sts)

7th Row:           K14, kfb, k2, kfb, k15                                                              (35sts)

9th Row:           K14, kfb, k4, kfb, k15                                                              (37sts)

11th Row:        K14, kfb, k6, kfb, k15                                                              (39sts)

13th Row:        K14, kfb, k8, kfb, k15                                                              (41sts)

14th Row:         P26, turn


THUMB

K11, turn

Working on these centre 11sts only ~

Next Row:       S1, purl to last st, k1   


THUMB RIB

1st Row:           S1, * k1, p1, repeat from * to last 2sts, k2

2nd Row:          S1, * p1, k1, repeat from * to end

Repeat the last 2 rows once more

Cast off in rib


TOP

Turn

With wrong side facing, rejoin yarn to last 15sts left on the needle, purl 15

Continue on 30sts ~

Work 8 rows in stocking stitch, decreasing one stitch at end of last row                  (29sts)


TOP RIB

1st Row:           S1, * k1, p1, repeat from * to last 2sts, k2

2nd Row:          S1, * p1, k1, repeat from * to end

Repeat last 2 rows once more

Cast off in rib

Join the thumb seam and side seam

Darn away ends

 

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36 comments:

  1. You say 4mm needles but what size

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    1. I don't know if you are new to knitting but 4 mm is metric and its US equivalent is US 8
      Here is a chart of some:
      US 0 is same as 2 mm
      US 1 is same as 2.25 mm
      US 2 is same as 2.75 mm
      US 3 is same as 3.25 mm
      US 4 is same as 3.50 mm

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    2. 4 mm is metric - US equivalent is 8
      Go online and search for the knitting needle and yarn conversion tables.

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    3. My source says 4mm is US 6 and UK 8.

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  2. This pattern is the answer to a prayer! My granddaughter loves these and I was hoping to find an easy pattern to try. This will be one of her favorite Christmas gifts. Thank you so much.

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  3. Thank you for this pattern! I'm pretty new to knitting, and this has been fun so far. One question: What kind of seaming technique should I use with the slip stitched edges?

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  4. Like these knitting patterns for fingerless gloves with thumbs

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  5. Great pattern and easy to make. Thanks so much.

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  6. Thanks for all the sizes of Gloves... will be making for charity,
    Your the Best.. thanks again

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  7. These Knitted Gloves are one of my favorite. Love the pictures and article writing.

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  8. Want to make these but what is kfb stand for

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    1. Kfb means knit in the stitch then hold on needle then knit through the back = 1 increase

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  9. Thank you for showing them in different color yarn. It makes it easier to decide if it will work with the color we want.

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  10. Hi, I realize you posted your question 5 months ago, but I stumbled across this today and thought I would reply. In this pattern, kfb literally stands for knit front back. It's an increase stitch. I hope that helps. Happy knitting!

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  11. Thank you so much for this pattern - I was directed to it by a Facebook group and honestly it was the answer I was looking for! I was asked for fingerless mitts in black (!!!) for my autistic nephew. These were perfect. Thanks so much from Australia.

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  12. I'm pretty new to knitting. Are these needles double pointed? Circular? What works best?

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    1. I use just normal straight knitting needles. They are knitted flat. (You can use circular if you prefer) M

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  13. 2 questions: Does « S » stand for « slip »? A

    And since there are knit on straight needles, you sew the seams at the end? Are there are differences in the pattern for knitting it with double-pointed needles?

    Thanks so much! Can’t wait to make these

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  14. Hey! Thanks for this pattern:
    One question: what does the S at the start of each row mean??

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  15. How many needles are used in this pattern?

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  16. Could I do these in chunky ? If so what size should I do for a large child size

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  17. Hola qué lindo recién lo veo,solo q no entiendo las letras,ya q acá en Argentina no es asi🤦🏼‍♀️..es P (punto),ser(derecho),Rev(revés)o P.der,P.dev..algo así.. Hilera y Puntos.😁

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  18. Very easy pattern. Thank you

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  19. Very easy and straightforward pattern thank you so much for sharing it. I'm going to steal so much kiddies' hearts with these pretty mittens!

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  20. Could not have asked for anything better!! Just love being able to put my own colour schemes together.
    And, so easy!!
    Thank you

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  21. Thank you very much for your time and help you've made me a huge favor 💕💕

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  22. Lovely pattern-would it be OK if I avoided the ribbing and did stocking stitch so it rolls at edges? Also, when it says 'turn work' do I join in new yarn or still use existing working yarn? haven't done this before. Many thanks in advance!

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  23. Just found this pattern. Cant wait to make some as my hands get cold where I work but I need my fingers free. Thank you for sharing. Happy Christmas

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  24. Thank you for this well written and easy pattern in several sizes. A very generous gesture.

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