Laurie Allen
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Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
This pattern is knit from a chart but has a few written instructions to start and finish. It starts with 68 stitches, goes up to 90 stitches and then casts off 20 stitches for the thumb hole. There are extra rows on the top and bottom that can be made into a pretty picot edge. You can finish the thumb in either knit or crochet. As long as each ...

Knitting: Mittens
This pattern starts with 68 stitches and expands to 80 stitches (for the thumb). For the top of the mitten you will be reducing the amount of stitches by 4 on each row. By the time you reach the end of the chart, there should be only 16 stitches. Then you will cast off. This is a one size pattern, but I have made size variations by changing nee...

Knitting: Mittens
This pattern starts with 68 stitches and expands to 80 stitches (for the thumb). For the top of the mitten you will be reducing the amount of stitches by 4 on each row. By the time you reach the end of the chart, there should be only 16 stitches. Then you will cast off. This is a one size pattern, but I have made size variations by changing nee...

Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
This pattern is knit from a chart but has a few written instructions to start and finish. It starts with 68 stitches, goes up to 90 stitches and then casts off 20 stitches for the thumb hole. There are extra rows on the top and bottom that can be made into a pretty picot edge. You can finish the thumb in either knit or crochet. As long as each ...

Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
This pattern starts with 80 stitches, decreases to 68, then increases again to 90 stitches before casting off 20 stitches for the thumb. I finish the thumb with 5 rows of crochet, but that is not a necessity for this pattern. You can also knit the last few rows of the thumb if you prefer. You should only need 1 skein of 50 grams of each color t...

Knitting: Mittens
This pattern starts with 68 stitches then adds for the thumb until there are a total of 80 stitches. This is a one-size pattern. I have made smaller sizes by using a size US 1 or size US 2. You will only need one skein of each yarn. There should be some left after both mittens are finished.