Mittens and Gloves Topless and Fingerless, with Tops and Fingers or Removable Tops



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Mittens and Gloves Topless and Fingerless, with Tops and Fingers or Removable Tops Mittens and Gloves Topless and Fingerless, with Tops and Fingers or Removable Tops patterns by Deborah V. Gardner Materials (based on a 3-oz, 197-yard skein): Mittens: 1.75 oz knitting worsted Gloves: 1.85 oz knitting worsted Fingerless gloves: 1.55 oz knitting worsted or 50 gr where 50 g = 98 yards Topless Mittens: 1.65 oz knitting worsted 2 Tops and 2 Toppers:.8 oz knitting worsted Mittens: 1.75 oz knitting worsted Double pointed needles, US sizes 5 and 7, or size to obtain gauge. Cable needle Gauge: 22 stitches = 4" in stockinette stitch Cable Stitch Round 1: P3, slip 2 stitches onto a cable needle and hold in back, k2, knit the 2 stitches on the cable needle, slip next 2 stitches onto a cable needle and hold in front of work, k2, k the 2 stitches on the cable needle, p3. Round 2 4: Knit Repeat these 4 rounds for cable. Follow the directions for both Mittens and Gloves. (Glove changes are noted in parentheses.) A variation of the topless mittens and fingerless gloves is to make the pair with thumbs and not make the thumb toppers. Left Glove: Cast on 40 stitches with smaller needles. Work in K2, P2 ribbing for 15 rows. (Gloves: K1, P1 ribbing) Fingerless Gloves and Topless Mittens Revision 2 Page 1 of 10

Knit one round increasing 4 stitches evenly a Next round: K8, put marker on needle, P3, K8, P3, put marker on needle, knit 22 stitches to end of Knit 3 rounds working the cable pattern between the markers. Left Thumb Gusset: Continue to work the cable pattern between the stitch markers as you complete the following rounds. First round of gusset: K1, increase one stitch by working P1, K1 in the next stitch, increase one stitch by working K1, P1 in the next stitch. Work to end of (See directions at end of pattern for increase illustration.) Second round of gusset: K1, P1, K2, P1, work to end of Third round of gusset: K1, P1,*increase one stitch in the next stitch by knitting in the loop under the stitch and then knitting in the stitch on the needle, repeat from * once, P1, work to the end of the Fourth round of gusset: K1, P1, K4, P1, work to end of Fifth round of gusset: K1, P1, increase 1 stitch in the next stitch, K2, increase 1 stitch in the next stitch, P1, work to the end of the Repeat the last 2 rounds increasing as every other round until there are 16 knit stitches of gusset between the purl stitches. End with the increase Next Round: K2, place the 16 gusset stitches on a stitch holder, work to end of Continue knitting 6 (Gloves: 8 rounds) more rounds keeping the cable pattern between the stitch markers. Go to Full Mittens to make a regular mitten. If making gloves, go to Index Finger, otherwise continue. Change to smaller needles and work in P2, K2 ribbing for 3/4". Fingerless Gloves and Topless Mittens Revision 2 Page 2 of 10 Finishing the Gusset With larger needles, place the 16 stitches on holder on to three of the needles. Work one row even. With smaller needles, work K2, P2 ribbing for 3 rounds. Bind off in ribbing. Right Glove Cast on 40 stitches with smaller needles. Work in K2, P2 (Gloves: K1, P1) ribbing for 15 rows. Knit one round increasing 4 stitches evenly a Next round: K22, put marker on needle, P3, K8, P3, put marker on needle, K8. Knit 3 rounds working the cable pattern between the markers. Right Thumb Gusset: Continue to work the cable pattern between the stitch markers as you complete the following rounds. First round of gusset: K41 (working the pattern between the markers), increase one stitch by working P1, K1 in next stitch, increase one stitch by working K1, P1 in next stitch, work to end of Second round of gusset: K1, P1, K2, P1, work to end of Third round of gusset: K1, P1, increase 1 stitch in the next 2 stitches, P1, work to the end of the Fourth round of gusset: K1, P1, K4, P1, work to end of Fifth round of gusset: K1, P1, increase 1 stitch in the next stitch, K2, increase 1 stitch in the next stitch, P1, work to the end of the Repeat the last 2 rounds increasing as every other round until there are 16 knit stitches of gusset between the purl stitches. End with the increase Next Round: K42 (working the pattern between the markers), place the 16 gusset stitches on a stitch holder, work to end of Fingerless Gloves and Topless Mittens Revision 2 Page 3 of 10

Continue knitting 6 (Gloves: 8) more rounds keeping the cable pattern between the stitch markers. Go to Full Mittens to make a regular mitten. If making gloves, go to Index Finger, otherwise continue. Change to smaller needles and work in P2, K2 ribbing for 3 rounds. Finishing the Gusset With larger needles, place the 16 stitches on holder on to three of the needles. Work one row even. With smaller needles, work K2, P2 (Gloves: K1, P1) ribbing for 3 rounds. Full Thumb (right and left thumbs are worked in the same manner) Work in stockinette stitch for 3 rounds on 16 stitches. Next round: (K6, K2 tog) twice. Knit next 3 rounds. needle, pull tight and fasten off Left Index Finger Knit 9 stitches, cast on 2 stitches, slip 32 stitches onto a holder, K3. Work in stockinette stitch for 2 rounds on 14 stitches. Change to smaller needles and Full Index Finger (right and left index fingers are worked in the same manner) Work in stockinette stitch for 4 rounds on 14 stitches. Fingerless Gloves and Topless Mittens Revision 2 Page 4 of 10 Next round: (K3, K2 tog) twice. Knit 1 Left Middle Finger Pick up and knit the next 6 stitches on the holder, cast on 3 stitches. Pick up and knit the last 5 stitches on the holder, skipping 21 stitches on the holder. Pick up 2 stitches from the index finger. Work stockinette stitch for 3 rounds on 16 stitches. Full Middle Finger (right and left middle fingers are worked in the same manner) Work in stockinette stitch for 5 rounds on 16 stitches. Next round: (K6, K2 tog) twice. Knit next 5 rounds. Knit next 5 rounds. Knit 1 Left Ring Finger Pickup and knit 6 stitches from holder. Cast on 2 stitch. Fingerless Gloves and Topless Mittens Revision 2 Page 5 of 10

Pick up and knit the last 5 stitches on the holder, skipping 10 stitches on the holder. Pick up the 3 stitches cast on for the middle finger. Work stockinette stitch for 2 rounds on 16 stitches. Full Ring Finger (right and left ring fingers are worked in the same manner) Work in stockinette stitch for 4 rounds on 16 stitches. Next round: (K6, K2 tog) twice. Knit 1 Right Index Finger Knit 3 stitches, cast on 2 stitches, slip 32 stitches onto a holder, K9. Work in stockinette stitch for 2 rounds on 14 stitches. Change to smaller needles and Right Middle Finger Pick up and knit the next 5 stitches on the holder, cast on 3 stitches. Pick up and knit the last 6 stitches on the holder, skipping 21 stitches on the holder. Pick up 2 stitches from the index finger. Work stockinette stitch for 3 rounds on 16 stitches. Fingerless Gloves and Topless Mittens Revision 2 Page 6 of 10 Right Ring Finger Pickup and knit 5 stitches from holder. Cast on 2 stitch. Pick up and knit the last 6 stitches on the holder, skipping 10 stitches on the holder. Pick up the 3 stitches cast on for the middle finger. Work stockinette stitch for 2 rounds on 16 stitches. Little Finger (same for right and left glove) Pickup and knit the last 10 stitches on the holder. Pick up 2 stitches between ring finger and little finger. Full Little Finger (right and left little fingers are worked in the same manner) Knit 3 rounds on 12 stitches. Knit 8 rounds. Next round: (K3, K2 tog) twice. Next round: Cut yarn leaving a 6" tail. Weave end through loops. Mitten/Glove Tops Left Mitten/Glove Top With smaller needles, cast on 44 stitches. K1, P1 in ribbing for 2 rows. Row 3: Working in the established ribbing, work 10 stitches, bind off 2 stitches, work 20 stitches, bind off 2 stitches, work 10 stitches. Fingerless Gloves and Topless Mittens Revision 2 Page 7 of 10

Row 4: Working in the established ribbing, work 10 stitches, cast on 2 stitches, work 20 stitches, cast on 2 stitches, work 10 stitches. Row 5: Work in ribbing. K4, place marker on needle, P3, P8, P3, place marker on needle, K26. Working the cable pattern between the markers, knit 12 more rounds. Next row: K2 tog, K2, P2 tog, work the pattern over the next 10 stitches, P2 tog, (K2, K2 tog) 6 times, K2. Knit one round working the pattern between the markers. K2 tog, K1, P2 tog, work the pattern over the next 8 stitches, P2 tog, (K1, K2 tog) 6 times, K2 tog. Knit two rounds working the pattern between the markers. (K2 tog) 12 times, K1. Right Mitten/Glove Top With smaller needles, cast on 44 stitches. K1, P1 in ribbing for 2 rows. Row 3: Working in the established ribbing, work 10 stitches, bind off 2 stitches, work 20 stitches, bind off 2 stitches, work 10 stitches. Row 4: Working in the established ribbing, work 10 stitches, cast on 2 stitches, work 20 stitches, cast on 2 stitches, work 10 stitches. Row 5: Work in ribbing. K26, place marker on needle, P3, P8, P3, place marker on needle, K4. Working the cable pattern between the markers, knit 12 more rounds. Next row: (K2 tog, K2) 6 times, K2 tog, P2 tog, work the pattern over the next 10 stitches, P2 tog, K2, K2 tog. Knit one round working the pattern between the markers. (K2 tog, K1) 6 times, K1, P2 tog, work the pattern over the next 8 stitches, K1, K2 tog. Knit two rounds working the pattern between the markers. (K2 tog) 12 times, K1. Sew buttons on the fingerless gloves or topless mittens to correspond to the buttonholes. Thumb Topper Make 2. With smaller needles, cast on 16 stitches. Work in K1, P1 ribbing for 4 rounds. Change to larger needles and knit for 9 rounds. Next row: (K2 tog, K2) 4 times. Knit 2 rounds on 12 stitches. (K2 tog, K1) 4 times. Tack on to the fingerless gloves or topless mittens so the toppers do not get lost. Increase: Insert right hand needle into loop A and knit. Insert right hand needle into loop B and knit. Fingerless Gloves and Topless Mittens Revision 2 Page 8 of 10 Fingerless Gloves and Topless Mittens Revision 2 Page 9 of 10

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