Sockhands by Rachel Kluesner

Sockhands

Knitting
September 2013
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
32 stitches and 52 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch
US 1 - 2.25 mm
200 - 220 yards (183 - 201 m)
S, M, L (7.5, 8.25, 9 inches)
English
This pattern is available for free.

Is it a sock? Is it fingerless mitts? Until you get to the heel turn, it can be either. A tube is a tube is a tube until you put a thumb gusset or heel in it, right?

Fingerless mitts and socks have so much in common. Have you ever noticed that the cuff of most socks fits your forearm like a glove? A standard 56/64/72-stitch cast-on often works as well for a wrist as it does for an ankle. Add a little ribbing to help with the fit, drop in a thumb, and BAM! Fingerless mitts. This pattern was born out of that exact thing. Halfway through a sock I decided I needed fingerless mitts instead.

These mitts are ribbed at the sides for fit and ease. Each mitt has a flat stockinette panel on the top and the bottom. Think of the flat panel as your canvas. Keep it plain to highlight a busy yarn or add some decorative embroidery to truly make these mitts your own.

Yardage:
Each pair as shown will take about 60 grams/240 yards of a fingering weight or sock yarn.