Knitted Shine Bright Fingerless Gloves

Introducing the Knitted Shine Bright Fingerless Gloves, a stylish and practical accessory that will add a touch of glamour to your winter wardrobe. These gloves are crafted with meticulous attention to detail, ensuring a high-quality product that is both comfortable and durable. The intricate knitting pattern creates a unique texture that catches the light, giving these gloves a subtle shimmer that will make you stand out from the crowd. Designed for those who want to keep their hands warm while still being able to use their fingers freely, these fingerless gloves are the perfect solution. The open-ended design allows you to easily grip objects, use your phone, or type on a keyboard without any restrictions. Made from a soft and cozy blend of materials, these gloves provide warmth and comfort without sacrificing style. Whether you're running errands, going for a walk, or simply lounging at home, the Knitted Shine Bright Fingerless Gloves are a must-have accessory that will keep you looking chic and feeling cozy all winter long.

Yarn: Cascade Yarns Cascade 220 (100% Peruvian Highland Wool; 220 yards [200 meters]/100 grams); #9496 Buttercup – one skein (both sizes)


Needles: one set of double-pointed needles in size US 7, one set of double-pointed needles in size US 5

Notions: Tapestry needle

Gauge: 20 stitches = 4 inches on size 7 needles

And now that we've gotten that out of our system, let's make some gloves! So, using your size 5 needles, cast on 38 stitches (44 stitches) and divide amongst your needles as follows: place 13 stitches on your first needle, 12 on your second, and 13 on your third (place 13 stitches on your first needle, 18 on your second, and 13 on your third). Join in round. Then, knit the following set-up row 4 times (as you can see, it's different for the two sizes, but I've also used parentheses in the instructions for the smaller size. That's to indicate that a direction is repeated, and will occur again in the notation. Just remember that the alternate larger instructions will always occur after the smaller instructions in each row, and not in the middle of them):

Set-up Row: k1, (p1, k1) 9 times, (k1, p1) 9 times, k1 (larger size: (p1, k1) 11 times, (k1, p1) 11 times)

Once you've knit this row 4 times, switch to your size 7 needles. To continue, we'll also need the following notation:

rt (right twist): knit two together, leaving stitches on left-hand needle; next, insert right-hand needle from the front between the two stitches just knitted together, and knit the first stitch again. Finally, slip both stitches from left-hand needle together

lt (left twist): with right-hand needle behind left-hand needle, skip one stitch and knit the second stitch in back loop; then insert right-hand needle into the backs of both stitches and k2tog-b (knit two together through back loops, inserting right needle from the right)

And now that we've got that down, let's move on to the main pattern, which goes as follows. Notice that many of the rows are different for the two sizes; however, if there's nothing in parentheses after a given row, they're the same.

Row 1: knit across first needle, k2, (rt) twice, (lt) twice, knit until end of round (knit across first needle, k5, (rt) twice, (lt) twice, knit until end of round)

Row 2 & all even rows: knit

Row 3: knit across first needle, k1, (rt) twice, k2, (lt) twice, knit until end of round (knit across first needle, k4, (rt) twice, k2, (lt) twice, knit until end of round)

Row 5: knit across first needle, (rt) twice, k4, (lt) twice, knit until end of round (knit across first needle, k3, (rt) twice, k4, (lt) twice, knit until end of round)

Row 7: knit across first needle, (k1-tbl (through back loop), k1) twice, k4, (k1, k1-tbl) twice, knit until end of round (knit across first needle, k3, (k1-tbl, k1) twice, k4, (k1, k1-tbl) twice, knit until end of round)

Row 9: knit across first needle, (lt) twice, k4, (rt) twice, knit until end of round (knit across first needle, k3, (lt) twice, k4, (rt) twice, knit until end of round)

Row 11: knit across first needle, k1, (lt) twice, k2, (rt) twice, knit until end of round (knit across first needle, k4, (lt) twice, k2, (rt) twice, knit until end of round)

Row 13: knit across first needle, k2, (lt) twice, (rt) twice, knit until end of round (knit across first needle, k5, (lt) twice, (rt) twice, knit until end of round)

Row 15: knit across first needle, k3, k1-tbl, k1, rt, k1, k1-tbl, knit until end of round (knit across first needle, k6, k1-tbl, k1, rt, k1, k1-tbl, knit until end of round)

Row 16: knit

Knit rows 1 - 16 twice, and then knit rows 1 - 2 again. Now we'll begin gusseting in the thumbs. Once again, notice the difference in rows between the two sizes.

Row 1: knit across first needle, k1, (rt) twice, k2, (lt) twice, knit until end of round (knit across first needle, k4, (rt) twice, k2, (lt) twice, knit until end of round)

Row 2: knit (knit until there are 12 stitches left on first needle, m1r, knit across remainder of first and second needles, k12 from third needle, m1l, knit until end of round)

Row 3: knit across first needle, (rt) twice, k4, (lt) twice, knit until end of round (knit across first needle, k3, (rt) twice, k4, (lt) twice, knit until end of round)

Rows 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 & 14: knit until there are 12 stitches left on first needle, m1r, knit across remainder of first and second needles, k12 from third needle, m1l, knit until end of round

Row 5: knit across first needle, (k1-tbl (through back loop), k1) twice, k4, (k1, k1-tbl) twice, knit until end of round (knit across first needle, k3, (k1-tbl, k1) twice, k4, (k1, k1-tbl) twice, knit until end of round)

Row 7: knit across first needle, (lt) twice, k4, (rt) twice, knit until end of round (knit across first needle, k3, (lt) twice, k4, (rt) twice, knit until end of round)

Row 9: knit across first needle, k1, (lt) twice, k2, (rt) twice, knit until end of round (knit across first needle, k4, (lt) twice, k2, (rt) twice, knit until end of round)

Row 11: knit across first needle, k2, (lt) twice, (rt) twice, knit until end of round (knit across first needle, k5, (lt) twice, (rt) twice, knit until end of round)

Row 13: knit across first needle, k3, k1-tbl, k1, rt, k1, k1-tbl, knit until end of round (knit across first needle, k6, k1-tbl, k1, rt, k1, k1-tbl, knit until end of round

Knit rows 1 - 14. Then, on your next row, knit across first 7 (8) stitches and then thread these stitches and the final 7 (8) stitches from needle 3 onto a scrap of yarn, to work later as thumb. And now, we'll resume our pattern, joining the mitt back in the round at the thumb break. So let's continue like so:

Row 1: m1r, knit across first needle, k2, (rt) twice, (lt) twice, knit until end of round, m1l (m1r, knit across first needle, k5, (rt) twice, (lt) twice, knit until end of round, m1l)

Row 2 & all even rows: knit

Row 3: knit across first needle, k1, (rt) twice, k2, (lt) twice, knit until end of round (knit across first needle, k4, (rt) twice, k2, (lt) twice, knit until end of round)

Row 5: knit across first needle, (rt) twice, k4, (lt) twice, knit until end of round (knit across first needle, k3, (rt) twice, k4, (lt) twice, knit until end of round)

Row 7: knit across first needle, (k1-tbl (through back loop), k1) twice, k4, (k1, k1-tbl) twice, knit until end of round (knit across first needle, k3, (k1-tbl, k1) twice, k4, (k1, k1-tbl) twice, knit until end of round)

Row 9: knit across first needle, (lt) twice, k4, (rt) twice, knit until end of round (knit across first needle, k3, (lt) twice, k4, (rt) twice, knit until end of round)

Row 11: knit across first needle, k1, (lt) twice, k2, (rt) twice, knit until end of round (knit across first needle, k4, (lt) twice, k2, (rt) twice, knit until end of round)

Row 13: knit across first needle, k2, (lt) twice, (rt) twice, knit until end of round (knit across first needle, k5, (lt) twice, (rt) twice, knit until end of round)

Knit rows 1 - 13 and then switch to your size 5 needles. We're going back to our set-up row for 3 rows now. Here's a reminder of what it looks like:

Set-up Row: k1, (p1, k1) 9 times, (k1, p1) 9 times, k1 ((p1, k1) 11 times, (k1, p1) 11 times)

Once you've knit this row 3 times, bind off loosely in ribbing pattern. And when that's done, let's do the thumb. So, transfer your thumb stitches to your size 7 dpns, making sure to place stitches from before and after the break on a single needle (the break being where you rejoined the glove in a round after working your thumb gusset). Knit around, picking up two extra stitches at the break when you get there. Knit four rows around in total, and then switch to your size 5 needles and knit two more rows in a * k1, p1 * ribbing. Bind off loosely in pattern, and tuck in ends. Make another glove, if you're so inclined.

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