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Pattern Notes: friendship fingerless mitts

while in Philadelphia, i visited my cousins, Kimberly and Kristina, and met their best friend, Somali. seeing the three together, bickering like only best friends and sisters can, made me think of the mischief my sister, our cousin Thea, and i used to get into when we were younger...

well, i happened to wear my endpaper mitts during my visit and the three girls really admired it, so i wanted to quickly make each of them a pair. and as you well know, in my case, quick means simple. and, because i didn't have a pattern with me, i naturally based these on the construction of Eunny Jang's endpaper mitts: there are "purl" seams on each side and the thumb gusset increases are done along one seam. as you'll see, these are very easy to modify for bigger sizes and longer length.

i actually didn't want to post this until i finished the other two, but, as it turns out, i don't have dk weight yarn for any of the colors the girls requested; so here are my mitts:

finished mitts!
kimberly's fingerless mitts.

wrist

using any DK weight yarn and size 4 (3.5 mm) dpns, co 36 (40, 44) sts. divide the sts between 4 dpns, and join for knitting in the round. (pm to mark beginning of the rnd.)

Note: with 36 sts, these mitts are fairly small; they actually fit me comfortably and snugly. the other sizes are just recommendations, really this pattern works with any number of stitches; it doesn't even have to be multiples of 4.

Rnd 1: k17 (19, 21), pm, p1, pm, k17 (19, 21), p1.

repeat Rnd 1 29 more times, for a total of 30 rnds. This makes the wrist of the mitts about 4 inches long. If you want longer mitts, you can add more rnds.

thumb gusset

Rnd 1 (inc): k to m, m1, sm, p1, sm, m1, k to last st, p1.
Rnd 2: k to m, sm, p1, sm, k to last st, p1.

Repeat these two rnds 5 (6, 7) times.

Next rnd: k17 (19, 21), pm, place next 11 (13, 15) sts on waste yarn (removing markers as you come to them), co 1 st (using backward loop), pm, k17 (19, 21), p1.

top

Rnd 1: k17 (19, 21), pm, p1, pm, k17 (19, 21), p1.

Repeat Rnd 1 10 (12, 14) times. bo all sts. I bo k sts, kwise and p sts pwise.

thumb

divide the sts on waste yarn among 3 dpns. attach yarn.

Rnd 1: beginning at the bottom of the purl seam st (that was cast on with backward loop), pick up 1 st pwise, pick up 1 st kwise, k5 (6, 7), p1, k5 (6, 7), pick up 1 st kwise, pick up 1 st pwise (this is the other side of the purl seam st that was cast on with backward loop). 15 (17, 19) sts total.

Rnd 2: sl 1 pwise, pm for beginning of rnd, k6 (7, 8), p1, k6 (7, 8), p2tog. 14 (16, 18) sts.

Rnd 3: k6 (7, 8), p1, k6 (7, 8), p1.

repeat Rnd 3 3 more times. bo all sts. (I bo k sts kwise and p sts pwise.)

finishing

weave in ends. block as needed. wear everywhere.

fingerless mitts; one side is done!
trying on the first side after i finished it.

i think they're great for wearing underneath your winter gloves or mitts. if you're on the east coast, the extra layer will keep you warmer.

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