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Inbetween Mitts
From the blogger: "To keep your hands warm in autumn and winter, why not knit yourself a pair of these colorful fingerless gloves? They have a long cuff to keep your wrists warm, too. Plus, the long upper ribbing is long enough that it can either cover nearly all of your fingers or be folded down to give your fingers more freedom of movement. These fingerless gloves are knitted in one piece without cutting your yarn—partly worked flat and partly knitted in the round. They are great to show off any colorful and variegated sock yarn."
Knitting Needle Size3 or 3.25 mm
Yarn Weight(1) Super Fine (27-32 stitches to 4 inches)
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3cats2love
Feb 10, 2017
These are very pretty fingerless gloves. I like the long cuffs to keep the wrists warm, and the long tops that you can either extend or fold down. They are worked in one piece, which is a little more work but you don't have to sew the thumb on or sew seams.
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