Cabled Velvet Fingerless Mitts
Staying warm during the winter will be simply enjoyable with the Cabled Velvet Fingerless Mitts. These cute mitts will keep your hands nice and warm, while leaving your fingers free to work. These knit fingerless mitts will make a great addition to your wardrobe. People who work outside or whose office is prone to be chilly will absolutely adore these cozy, functional gauntlets. The decorative cable on this pattern makes these mitts an engaging project that will still be finished relatively quickly.
Knitting Needle Size7 or 4.5 mm
Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
Size:
One size fits most women.
Materials:
- 1 sk Valley Yarns Stockbridge
- US size 7 needles or size needed to obtain gauge
Gauge:
5 sts = 1” in St st on size 7 needles or size needed to obtain gauge.
Approx 5.5 sts = 1” in patt st.
Directions:
CO 30 sts
Row 1 (WS): Knit.
Row 2 (RS): K2, p to last st, k1.
Row 3: K1, p to last 2 sts, k2.
Row 4: K2, *slip 1, k2; rep from * to last st, k1.
Row 5: K1, *p2, slip 1; rep from * to last 2 sts, k2.
Row 6: K2, *c1 over 2 left; rep from * to last st, k1.
Row 7: K1, p to last 2 sts, k2.
Row 8: K2, *yo, k2tog, k1; rep from * to last st, k1.
Row 9: K1, p to last 2 sts, k2.
Row 10: K2, *k2, slip 1; rep from * to last st, k1.
Row 11: K1, *slip 1, p2; rep from * to last 2 sts, k2.
Row 12: K2, *c1 over 2 right; rep from * to last st, k1.
Repeat Rows 1-12 a total of 5 times.
Bind off all sts.
Sew bind off and cast on edges together, leaving 1-2” gap for thumb 1” from left edge of knitting.
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CasDarlin
Nov 25, 2015
What a great little pattern. So versatile too. I've tried it on several yarn plys and it works a treat. I did wonder what 'c1' was ??? However, it soon became clear on realising it meant 'cable' - doh! Thank you Kirsten Hypsky. Just what I needed for that extra Christmas presie.
norjack1 1371551
Jul 07, 2015
I am trying to make the Cabled Velvet Fingerless Mitts. We do not understand what it means in row6, K2, cl over 2 left rep from to last st, K1. What does cl over 2 left mean?? Please help Norma in Rockford
mleewo 7602900
Dec 06, 2014
Thank you JD for your quick response. I goofed on row 8 with yarn over not correctly applied. I unravelled from this row, and reknitted. Everything worked out with row 12 having 30 stitches.
mleewo 7602900
Dec 02, 2014
I have attempted to make this fingerless mitts but never got past the first 12 rows (as I have to abandon project 3 times as row 13 was impossible to knit). It would help me if the pattern had listed the number of stiches after the 12th row? Row 8 had knit 2 together, therefore the number of stiches had decreased. How do you start row 13, obviously I no longer had 30 stitches? The pattern had not listed any increases anywhere?
Editor JD
Dec 04, 2014
Hi mleewo 7602900, The instructions indicate to "Repeat Rows 1-12 a total of 5 times," so it looks like Row 13 is all knit stitches (Row 1). Row 14 would be k2, p to last st, k1 (row 2)...so on and so forth. Also, you'll be doing yarn overs with the k2tog. The yarn overs will even out your rows because of the increased stitches. Hope this helps! -Editors of AllFreeKnitting
vplmoo
Nov 17, 2014
Nice and easy to knit after I had worked out the C1 over 2 left etc. Thanks to the comments above and Google it was fine. Knit a pair in an evening will definitely knit again and maybe alter the cable pattern. Great base pattern to add a twist yourself. Thanks.
norjack1 1371551
Jul 08, 2015
Maybe you can help me?? What and how do you do the C1 over 2 left??? Please help as I love this pattern
cdeherrera59 10253 42
Aug 25, 2014
When I first saw this project I fell in love with the look, I was a little intimidated to start, but found myself sailing right through it. My first and only pair so far, was incredibly easy. Thank you for the share.
Scoobydoo 4657685
Jul 13, 2014
Love this pattern and its quick to knit. Will be doing a lot more for the homeless charity I knit for.
nursegibby1 662639 0
Jun 28, 2014
I think some was confused : c1 over 2 left looks more like a crochet move instead of a knit! No response from the editor either.
percy1me2 2421782
Oct 22, 2014
Confused me too. So I looked it up on you tube and there it was. It's the same as a "Right twist" or "Left twist". Simple if the codes were the same ;) Have a look. Easier to watch than describe. Happy knitting ;)
marlenekaap 774548 7
Jun 21, 2014
What does c1 over 2 left or right mean. Thanks
ahuggett6302014 57 72838
Jun 30, 2014
C1 over 2 left is a cable instruction. Written in full it would look like "cable 1 stitch over 2 stitches to the left." This means that you would place one stitch on a cable hook, knit two stitches, and then pick up the stitch either in front of or behind those two stitches and then knit the stitch. Editors of AllFreeKnitting
squiggy1108 481664 0
Dec 16, 2013
These are really nice. I am interested in trying to make these. :)
heathersjewelry77
Dec 15, 2013
I would love to make these because my hands are always cold and it would help keep them warm while making my jewelry.
qtlilmisfitdoll 91 43475
Dec 14, 2013
I think it time to find my knitting needles and make this! I love making finger less gloves!
dmhanchur 9557756
Dec 14, 2013
This looks so cozy and easy to make. I'll try over the holidays
partygal31 4417202
Dec 13, 2013
I am planning on learning to knit after the holidays. I already crochet. I would love to make these.
fancylucy
Dec 13, 2013
these look like a perfect gift for my best friends daughter. And a project to try while teaching myself to knit. I think I have crochet down, now I'm moving on to knitting.
dawnbon
Dec 13, 2013
These are perfect for someone like me who always has cold hands! Love the cabled pattern.
Sewbig01 5693268
Dec 13, 2013
Love the cable pattern. I would like them longer and, yes, probably with the fingers.
ruthechidley 94193 94
Dec 13, 2013
It has been several years since I have tried knitting...crocheting has been my form of yarn work...but these fingerless gloves are so pretty and do not look to be to difficult to make. I think I'm going to give knitting another chance!
chu8si 7060098
Dec 12, 2013
Such a pretty pattern. I've always shied away from cable knitting, maybe it's finally time to try it.
babypics96 9059230
Dec 12, 2013
These look very warm, something my granddaughters would love. If only I knew how to knit.
mbrentp 0069416
Dec 12, 2013
I love wearing fingerless mittens and gloves, they really help doing crafts in my basement or garage. Fingers for dexterity and wrists and palms warm. Win Win
lcinsr 5866629
Dec 12, 2013
This looks like a great project to make and give as Christmas gifts.
ladyem23
Dec 12, 2013
Beautiful pattern.. I would make them longer too. That would make them more practical.
bporter795 3875414
Dec 12, 2013
gorgeous and look very warm, I think after the holidays I will make some....
justaracain 515417 6
Dec 12, 2013
These are Pretty. I would make them longer, I have bad wrists and muscles in my arms so they get cold easy.
Weezie40
Dec 12, 2013
If I should be lucky enough to win this I would have to get my sister to knit these for me since I do't know how to knit. I would love to have a pair of these. Very pretty design.
katfeverforever 29 50839
Dec 11, 2013
I would love to make these fingerless mittens for my mom. I try to knit her a new pair every year. She loves to wear them while practicing the organ in her cold church building.
yarning4asmile on Ravelry
Dec 11, 2013
These are really cute! I love the detail... and I have a skein that would work well for this!
chanyebon 7064061
Dec 11, 2013
These would be great for my hands which are almost always cold and still allow me to continue to work on my thread, yarn, and other crafting projects.
shazbuggy 6263377
Dec 11, 2013
I either need to learn to knit or figure out how to do something like this in crochet. So so cute!
Joanne384
Dec 11, 2013
Haven't made them but with the free pattern I definitely will...Thank you!
excalaber 5118200
Dec 10, 2013
What is a c1 over 2 left and right on rows 6 and 12? I have looked in all of my books and can't find a thing about the letter c. Thank you
Carrie Carpenter
Dec 10, 2013
I wish I was better at knitting (crochet is my skill), as I'd love to make these!
myladybug413 57216 34
Dec 10, 2013
I made some similar to these lay year. My daughter loved them.
halona
Dec 10, 2013
These look perfect for Texas weather! Keep the palms of the hands warm on the steering wheel and the fingers free to pick up items like coins for the drive through!!
xmaslily 2113552
Dec 09, 2013
Found the perfect pattern, can't wait to try this! I love the look of these!
ISTANGYE56 6589444
Dec 09, 2013
I'm also a crocheter; but, dabble in knitting. Think I'll have to make these.
djlarsen 7933280
Dec 09, 2013
they help to support my wrists and keep them limber during these cold months. I may have to add a little extra to almost cover my palms and the upper fingers as my fingers get very cold.
saffronpixie 30532 49
Dec 08, 2013
Ok, now I have to brush up on my knitting. My granddaughter would love these.
dearydearhotmailco m
Dec 08, 2013
Cute! I have a daughter who could definitely use these during winter inventory!
dlfinn 3859372
Dec 08, 2013
Love allfreeknitting don't needle knit bit do loom knit. Might try this one though
Ma1030
Dec 07, 2013
I haven't mastered knitting yet (I crochet) but these would be great for all the "texters" out there
karenlacomb 080444 4
Dec 07, 2013
i love the pattern, but i would like them to be a little longer
catskinner45 27610 35
Dec 07, 2013
I'll have to try a knitted pair, have already crocheted some.
CAMPI
Dec 06, 2013
what do you mean by "c1" in the cabled velvet fingerless mitt pattern? I would love to make them thanks pretty girl
ritainalaska
Dec 06, 2013
I've never made a fingerless mitt, knit or crocheted ... hundreds of mittens and gloves, but nothing fingerless.
djcrazylady 960688 5
Dec 05, 2013
I so,wanna learn to knit! These are so pretty too! i am using a knifty knitter loom till one of my friends who knit's can find time to teach me. I also crochet, so either way.. i wanna make some fingerless gloves one day.
janddfras 3843024
Dec 05, 2013
Can't wait to start. One question, what does c1 over 2 left mean?
ctsheehy 5454627
Dec 05, 2013
Downloaded this pattern a couple of days ago, but haven't started yet - so many patterns, only two hands (sigh)!
lunchlad42 0226579
Dec 05, 2013
Wonderful! Just what my granddaughter asked for but need a crochet pattern.
dluckyz 7056360
Dec 05, 2013
Great pattern. I have made these fingerless gloves before but not this pattern.
norwegianpi 397545 6
Dec 05, 2013
I'm learning to knit! I bet these would make a good project!
congrovel 4855272
Dec 04, 2013
This is such a cute pattern. I think these are perfect stocking stuffers for young ladies.
ria 9864644
Dec 04, 2013
I'm a bit disappointed as this pattern came in a Crochet Newsletter & is obviously a knitting pattern. :-(
Member 6200835
Dec 04, 2013
This pattern looks simple enough to complete it in a couple of days. I can't wait to try it!
Marie 3738800
Dec 03, 2013
While I prefer to have my fingers covered, I can think of several young family members who would like this design. smile
szajis 7195680
Dec 03, 2013
I am not yet comfortable enough with crocheting or knitting to make these yet but they are sure cute. I can see this becoming very trendy since the leg warmers have recently made a comeback.
jwilkins42 9154321
Dec 03, 2013
ALthough I have not yet attempted to make these fingerless mittens, they are beautiful and look soft.
ljhuff 1595414
Dec 03, 2013
I think I'd make these slightly longer if I were to make them so that I'd keep my wrists warm. It would be nice to have a "legend" to explain the "c1 over 2 left" as this is not terminology I'm familiar with. I've completed cable projects before but I'm not clear on that part.
Nekzara 3149624
Dec 03, 2013
I believe it's carry one over two left, and carry one over two right. Either that or cross.
daniellebridges 32 95994
Dec 03, 2013
I would love to make these, they're gorgeous! After my Christmas presents, I think the dark teal yarn has this pattern written all over it!
neeny
Dec 03, 2013
would love to make these fingerless gloves they are just the thing my granddaughters would love to have. they love to have the latest in winter wear so they are up with the latest fad at school.
nbowers 8555327
Dec 03, 2013
I would love to wear the fingerless mittens. Many times while wearing gloves, I've had to remove them to do certain tasks, i.e., using cell phone, finding car keys, etc. The mittens would certainly eliminate the fuss of putting on and off.
jwaterbug 5768360
Dec 03, 2013
This looks like a great project! I Love gloves without the fingers so that I can drive!
Garnessharon 55543 11
Dec 03, 2013
I love the diagonal pattern on these fingerless gloves. I think I will make them in red for the girls in the front office.
sdorton 9760177
Dec 03, 2013
Hi, I just LUV, LUV,LUV your cabled velvet fingerless mitts, but do not understand what c1 over 2 right means??!!!!!!!!!!!!! Pleeeeeeeeeeeeeease email me and explain. I am very anxius to make these. thanks so muchbr shirley
nmurphy 8977624
Dec 03, 2013
These look great. The office heating system is finiky and these would be a great accessory to keep my hands warm and cute.
lilome 8795391
Dec 03, 2013
This project sounds really very simple and I think I will make some for presents, since I think I could make one glove a day.
fmalenke 1884478
Dec 03, 2013
I have questions. Not sure what some of your abbreviations mean. Row 1 and 2 what does WS and RS mean. row 6 and row 12 what does c1 mean. I love these and would love to make them but I am new at knitting and want to make sure I understand. Since these are on needles I take it they have to be sewed up when done. When you say leave 1 - 2 inch gap at end - is that like a hole and you sew above it for an inch? Thanks for sharing
bunnie200 8248797
Dec 03, 2013
They are beautiful. i have made mitts from different patterns but these are unique. I really would like to make a pair or two or six. Then, I would have a few pairs to share with others.
abbaslilgirl1435 9 522703
Dec 03, 2013
I just adore the look of these mitts; is it possible to give a crochet version? Unfortunately, I don't knit.
walelu1 3660789
Dec 03, 2013
I think these mitts are beautiful...and just enough warmth for my office. :)
Member 8362205
Dec 03, 2013
I'm putting this at the top of my to-make list for January--I bet they'll make great gifts for my sister's birthday.
Member 9411439
Dec 03, 2013
That cable pattern looks a bit different than usual. I would love to learn to cable knit, it's such a pretty effect.
p4ny4ng 8456104
Dec 03, 2013
I love making fingerless gloves and this looks like an especially pretty pattern.
mnapo1 5589731
Dec 03, 2013
My daughter loves these - I think this will be a good stocking stuffer. I'll make them to match the legwarmers and hat I made for her last year!
Member 1262369
Dec 03, 2013
These look perfect to wear when your sleeves are j-u-s-t a little too short. No more cold wrists!
jennafontenot 6004 834
Dec 03, 2013
I need to make these in blue to match the scarf I made my sister for her birthday.
grandmafetz1 73212 11
Dec 03, 2013
These are very pretty, but not functional for me because my fingers get too cold.
mtmom57 2687433
Dec 03, 2013
I just love these gloves, they look perfectleaves your fingertips free but keeps hands warm. I hope to try this pattern soon.
ahegler
Dec 03, 2013
I'm just learning how to knit and this looks like a great beginner project.
quilter14222 16003 49
Dec 03, 2013
I love this pattern! Thanks for keeping us so well informed and filled with great ideas!
stockangela 357510 8
Dec 03, 2013
Beautiful mitts, don't look too hard to knit up either. Think I know just the person to make these for.
CarolKY
Dec 03, 2013
These look beautiful and challenging. I would love to make them. Also shooting for a pair of flip top mitts.
lilangel2113
Dec 03, 2013
I would love to make these ..would be a lot of people getting the in the family.
hannahgrover17 126 7753
Dec 03, 2013
These are beautiful and look relatively easy to make! Looks like I found another Christmas gift to make.
stracey65 3218649
Dec 03, 2013
these are so cute, I am going to make a pair for myself and my daughter.
lmwilliams1951 696 8860
Dec 03, 2013
Great way to keep your hands warm and knit at the same time! (Or I could wear these while playing my flute!)
kayenewman 9017414
Dec 03, 2013
I would love to win this for my friend Charlotte. She is a awesome knitter.
nicscrappy 3935163
Dec 03, 2013
Love the shell pattern! Definitely on my list for after Christmas.
Knittingdancer on Ravelry
Dec 03, 2013
I love knitting and wearing fingerless mitts. This is really a pretty pattern. I will have to knit a pair of them.
cnuland
Dec 03, 2013
I need to make myself a pair! It's freezing at work and my hands get so cold
debbiebona 6466101
Dec 03, 2013
These should keep my wrists warm too. I haven't tried knitting yet that could be a future project they look cozy.
Lidawma
Dec 02, 2013
These look beautiful, I'd love to have a pair. Too bad I crochet, not knit. Maybe someone will make them for me :D
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