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K14 sts and leave them on the needle. Then slip the remaining 18 sts to the other holding needle. The following rows will be knit from the 14 sts still on the needle. Bind off. Pick up 18 sts from one of the holding needles. Repeat this for the other 18 sts on the other holding needle. Sew seams together using your preferred method. Be the first to upload your own image for this pattern! I have not made this yet so I cannot rate it. Click the button above or drag and drop images onto the button.

You can upload two images. We are adding your Comments. I have made these but it took far longer than 2 hours because I had to fix the mistakes as I went. What I believe is the problem is that the pattern seems to have originally written to be made in the round and was incorrectly translated to be worked flat.

There are no complicated adjustments just a few common sense ones. After realizing the pattern is wrong, I spent 20 minutes adjusting and they are beautiful. I'm on a third pair. Read increase rows as purl rows, increase a stitch by 'purling' into front and back of stitch. T work the thumb, knit 32 stitches 18 plus the 14 for thumb , turn andwork 14 stitches as given for thumb, when thumb is long enough I did 6 rows of rib cast off.

Then rejoin wool to the 18 stitches on your left needle, knit to end. Continue with 36 stitches to end. Creates a perfect thumb. Stay away from this pattern I am an expert knitter terrible info I would say no star.

I admit I am not an expert knitter but there is something very wrong with this pattern. I tried it three times and that's it. In the time I played with this I could have crocheted a pair. I have made a lot doing that but though knitting a pair would e different. Different it was!! Although the project says easy be aware if you are a beginner knitter as the instructions are very difficult to follow, it states no gauge and you need to measure the knitting rather than following fixed rows.

There are rows where if you follow the pattern you would have 2 knit rows together and so you need a certain skill level to be able to predict what the project will look like before following it. Although I am a fairly advanced knitter it took me longer than 2 hours as I made a few mistakes and had to rewrite parts of the pattern whilst knitting. There are many more fingerless glove patterns on this site that are much more suitable for novice knitters.

There are several errors in the pattern and even more on here as corrections. I would not recommend this pattern to a beginner, there are too many mistakes and a beginner might think its their fault when it doesn't turn out correctly. The basic idea is probably good, but this pattern needs to be adjusted for smaller hands.

After reworking a few times, It came out better just working straight to the end without increases, not bothering with the thumb shaping, just leave a thumb opening in the seam.

I knitted a pair of fingerless gloves like what you described, from another pattern. It had just a thumb opening in the seam so the fit was not as important. I also think it's good to have the thumb free if you are typing or doing other hand work like knitting! I think it will take a lot longer than two hours to complete,maybe five at my pace, but they are just right for me.

Is there a corrected version of the pattern? Is the thumb row increase and second increase row the same, as in amount of sts in the rows?

Awful pattern. No guage, no quantity of yarn needed, it says knit rows where it should be purl. Basically a waste of time and effort.

I changed my needle sizes to 3. It makes for a smaller glove that fits better. I am up to the point where you place the last remaining 18 stitches on a second holding needle.

At this point my yarn is at the end of the needle where the 18 stitches are. How do I get to back to the thumb section to begin the "work the thumb"? Do I pull it out of the other end of the yarn ball?

Or am I supposed to just take it around rs or ws to where thumb is and continue.???? I almost want to put the thumb on the holding needle and do the sides first.

Usually you would join a new ball and start knitting from where you are directed to in the pattern. The way the pattern is written you can't knit the sides first, in order for the pattern to turn out accordingly and for the thumb to be properly attached, you must work it first as directed in the pattern. Hope this helps. When I click on print the instructions disappear and page becomes blank.

Anyone else have this issue? Hi knotthemama, We just clicked through to the pattern PDF and have verified that the print function still works. Please click through to the pattern, right click on the PDF, and then select print.

You should see a preview of the pattern page before you click OK. Hope this helps! Pattern is definitely wrong as someone said below - it's missing some purl rows otherwise wouldn't be stockinette stitch. I just switched some purl and knit rows and it was fine. Easy pattern. Hi nkrumme , Please click on the green highlighted link, "Click here for knitting pattern.

The directions do NOT match the picture of the fingerless gloves. The picture clearly shows the glove to be knit in the stockinet stitch; however the directions would have a row showing purled stitches every time an increase was made.

Hi kinivan06 , The picture we have shown is the picture that the designer has provided. We encourage you to upload your own picture of the finished product!

Happy knitting! I've just cast off the thumb stitch. I'm a beginner; not sure how to proceed from there. I know normally when you cast off, you cut the working yarn and pull it through, but I can't do that here because there's more work to finish up.

How do I move on to the remaining work to finish it after having finished the thumb? Thank you! After you have completed the thumb, you go back to the stitches on the holding needle and put them back on the knitting needle and follow the directions for these stitches until they are cast off and repeat this for the second holding needle and sew accordingly to make up.

Happy knitting. I would like very much to knit these gloves, but I find that the pattern is missing some purl rows. Please make it more clear which rows are increase rows for the thumb and include a purl row.

If you could lay it out row by row that would be great. Thanks, Suzy. Hi pdpictureshurst , We suggest contacting the designer of this pattern if you're having trouble. I love this pattern but it was a little big for my hands.

What is the best way to make it smaller? The best way to make this pattern smaller would be to go down in yarn weight by one and change the needles size to accommodate the change in yarn.

I hope my comment made it on here. I do not see it yet. It is about the part of the second holding needle. Do you knit those last 18 stitches before putting them on the holder or not.

Since we do on the first 18 I assume we do but I want to be certain. Thank you, rita. No, those stitches are going straight to the holder without being worked. Just one question. The second part under the 5th decrease.

I love this pattern so I want to be sure I finish it right! No, you do not knit them-they go straight to the holder without being worked. What are the misprints on this pattern? Also, after binding off the thumb section, what do I do with the yarn? Cut it off? Also how do I pick up and knit the remainder of the stitches to finish the mitt?

There are no misprints in the pattern, it is all there and correct-I've made dozens of these. After you cast off, you continue with the pattern, after you cast off the thumb, you still have stitches being held on the other holder, just continue with the pattern as instructed. Click "Click here for knitting pattern," and a PDF with the pattern should open in a new browser window.

We just tested the link and it is working correctly. Editors of AllFreeKnitting. Thank you. Its just what I need for our cold Winter here in SA.

Even taking into consideration the minor misprints on the pattern, this is an awesome pattern that even a beginner knitter can make. I have made over 6 pair of these and have not had to change a thing.

Do you actually have to cut the yarn to pick up the stitches from the holding needles? Can't wait to get started. Do you cut the yarn before you work the yarn on the stitch holders?

Do you have to cut the yarn to pick up the stitches from the holding needles? Dear Onix Terevinto, please make corrections to this pattern. New knitters are having a hard time. The corrections would make this pattern an excellent one. I ended up liking the stitch pattern and used it to bind off as well, If you want stockinette, just be sure to increase on the knit row and purl on the back side.

The pattern actually works as in the picture, if you make sure to remain in stockinette when you are increasing. I think that is the error, but the pattern is also nice when you knit the purl row and come up with a raised stitch. It would make a nice place to contrast with another color for a striped effect. This size seems to work well for my hand.

I wear a medium size woman's glove, for comparison. I have finished one and will duplicate it, errors and all, but for the next pair I will make the adjustments mentioned above. Thanks for the corrections and comments. I thought it was me, but not realize that it is the pattern and found the changes helpful. I may adapt it further and actually the stitch that the pattern created is kind of interesting, but I too noticed that the picture is of stockinette.

I will see if I can get by with what I have done. It was going great until I got to shaping the thumb. It really amazes me to come on here everyday and see so many people blame the shortcomings of their skills, their computers etc. Enough already-All Free Knitting simply hosts the links to free patterns for people to use-it is not up to them to control Ravelry or make changes to someone else's creations-if you have issues or find errors, you should contact the creator directly-they are the ones that need to know there is a problem.

I said the comment was not very nice as all patterns are donated for free and no one is forcing you to knit them. I haven't knitted these gloves yet but I was wondering if all you knitters were aware of the fact that knitting needles are not sized the same way in every country, like clothes and shoes they vary in numbers Hope this can help Maureen.

Does the millimeter size help? I know European needles are numbered differently than American, but I would think if the millimeter is known it would be easy to translate.

Hi Beachcoz Most of the needle conversion charts list all 3, there are many online. I've knitted for years but can't understand this pattern. When you follow it you are not doing a stockinette stitch as it is shows in the picture. You have a bump as there are two knit rows together? I gave up - sorry. This pattern needs major corrections. Good foundation, but it's taken me forever to get everything together the way it should be. Here's what I did differently.

Cast on 28 stitches. K2P2 until piece is 3". Next: purl 1 row, knit 1 row, purl 1 row. Knit 14 stitches, increase, k2, increase, knit to end of row. Purl 1 row, knit 1 row, purl 1 row. Knit 14 stitches, increase, k4, increase, knit to end of row. Knit 14 stitches, increase, k6, increase, knit to end of row. Knit 14 stitches, increase, k8, increase, knit to end. Optional 5th increase. I have long hands, so I've done this. Knit 14 stitches, increase, k10, increase, knit to end.

Purl 1 row. Knit 12, leave them on the needle. Knit 14 and put on a second holding needle. Work thumb center needle : Purl 1 row, knit 1 row, do 4 rows of k2p2 ribbing and bind off. Holding needle: purl 1 row, knit 1 row, purl 1 row, k2p2 ribbing for 4 rows, bind off. Repeat for second holding needle. Good luck, all! Thank you for putting the corrections in this pattern for those of us that struggle to begin with!!!

I for one am grateful! Thank you a thousand times This coomment is for Kassanadra, who provided the corrections. Thank you for saving me hours of frustration and blaming myself for being too stupid to read a pattern. A generous thing to do. I'm glad you said something. I think Ravelry should insist that ALL patterns submitted should have been test knitted and errors corrected. I have spent hours trying to figure out what I was doing wrong only to find that the directions were incorrect.

It's very frustrating. I don't think your comment was rude, or "not very nice". It was upfront and honest and I agree with you. Maybe the person who commented that your response "wasn't very nice" is just being touch today;- Keep sending honest comments!!

This is a nice pattern and works well on 6 circular needles. You have to modify it a bit as once you finish the K2P2, then all of your other rows are knit rows until you get to the thumb. Someone posted above that there is a mistake in the pattern - and there is - you just have to remember if you are knitting on straight needles to knit a row, pearl a row. Once I figured out the mistake in the pattern, things went good.

Made one of these and it was way too big. Please suggest a smaller version. These gloves are huge. For a smaller hand, cast on 26 stitches instead of If this holds up I have to start thinking of some sort of celebration or some show of gratitude from my part.

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