Cozy Autumn Fingerless Gloves

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    Cozy Autumn Fingerless Gloves

    Chilly hands, but you need to use your fingers? That's what these Cozy Autumn Fingerless Gloves are for. Despite their autumnal colors, they are fabulous in any season your hands are cold. The rich red and green mingles with brown and tan in this free fingerless gloves knitting pattern in a way reminiscent of the changing leaves in the most beautiful season. These are just as perfect for working in a chilly office as they are for going out picking acorns, so they'll suit just about any knitter. When it comes to patterns for gloves, this pair is proof you don't need to sacrifice style for functionality.

    Intermediate

    Knitting Needle Size3 or 3.25 mm

    Yarn Weight(1) Super Fine (27-32 stitches to 4 inches)

    Gauge1 stitches, 2 rows, 3 inches. stockinette stitch

    Don't miss our collection of 17 Knit Fingerless Glove Patterns where you can find even more stylish ways to keep your hands warm without limiting your mobility.

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    These would be perfect to use up an extra ball of red heart unforgettable or similar yarn. They would also be a fairly quick project. The fingerless style make them perfect for fall weather. These could even be done in a color block style using scrap yarn. You could probably work them all in one color but it probably wouldnt show the unique stitch pattern as well.

    Wow! nice color pattern!The choice of earth colors are beautiful! With these fingerless gloves, you can look fashionable during winter! I have to have someone make these for me.

    These gloves are gorgeous. I love the colors and the way they are blocked I didn't realize this was made from variegated yarn at first because of that. The pattern is really intricate - I've never knitted with German short rows or set out to make mirror images of gloves. I'm going to need to feel up for a challenge with this one, but they're so pretty I really can't wait to try it out.

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