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Let's be frank—knitted fingerless gloves aren't really about keeping your palms warm and your fingers free... They're about looking rad.
To complete this How-To you will need:
Size 9 knitting needles
A ball or skein of bulky, worsted weight yarn
A yarn needle
And a pair of scissors
A row counter (optional)
Step 1: Tie slipknot & cast
Tie a slipknot, leaving an 8-inch tail of yarn after it, and cast on 24 stitches.
Step 2: Knit 15 rows
Knit 15 rows of two-by-two rib stitch -- knitting two stitches, purling two stitches, etc.
Tip: Using a row counter makes it easier to keep track of how many rows you've finished.
Step 3: Knit 12 rows
Knit 12 rows in stockinette stitch -- alternating between a knit row, then a purl row, etc. You should be ending on a purl row.
Step 4: Knit 4 rows
Knit 4 rows in rib stitch again.
Step 5: Cast off & tie
Cast off and cut the yarn, again leaving an 8-inch tail. Tie a knot in the tail.
Tip: To keep the wrist opening stretchy enough to get your hand through, be sure to cast off in rib stitch.
Step 6: Fold in half
Fold the piece in half so that the knitted side—the side covered in little V's—is on the inside and the edges are lined up.
Step 7: Sew top edges
Starting at the top, finger-end of the glove (where there are 4 rows of rib stitching), use a yarn needle and the knotted tail of yarn to sew about 2 inches of the edges together. Cut off the yarn, leaving a shorter tail of about 2 inches—but don't knot it.
Step 8: Sew bottom edges
Starting at the bottom, wrist-end of the glove (where there are 15 rows of rib stitching), use the yarn needle and the other knotted tail of yarn to sew about 3 inches of the edges together. You should be left with a hole—for the thumb opening—in the middle your sewn edge.
Step 9: Try on glove
Put your hand in the glove with your thumb sticking out of the hole. If it needs to be bigger, take out a stitch or two until it fits. If it needs to be smaller, make another stitch or two. Now finish off the two sewn ends—knot the yarn, cut off the excess, and weave in your loose ends.
Step 10: Repeat process
Turn the glove inside out and—tah-dah!—you've just finished half your pair. Repeat the entire process for a second glove, or just rock one for that vintage '80s look.
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how to make fingerless gloves
step 1:buy gloves
step 2:cut off the fingers
step 3:put them on
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MsSkinnyJeans23 5 months ago 31
@xXElitexXxGamerXx I don't even know how to knit, why am I watching this?!
MischeviousGoose 6 months ago 20