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Cosy and traditional, these pastel fingerless gloves can be created using your knitt
Note To ensure that the pattern remains consistent, be sure to always hold Yarn B above Yarn A, and Yarn A under Yarn B. This will ensure that the colour dominance remains the same throughout the tie.
(both alike) CUFF Using 2.75mm DPNs and yarn A, and the long-tail method, cast on 60 sts. Pm and join to work in the round, taking care not to twist sts. Work rounds 1-8 of Chart A, working the 2-st p
MEASUREMENTS To fit sizes: 86/91 cm (34/36 ins), 97/102 (38/40), 107/112 (42/44), 117/122 (48/48), 127/132 (50/52), 137/142 (54/56). Actual size: 104 cm (41 ins), 114 (45¼), 126 (49¾), 135 (53¼), 146
YOKE Worked downwards in one piece to armholes beg at neckband. Cast on 116 (118: 120: 122: 122: 124: 128: 130: 130) sts using 3.25mm DPNs and Yarn A. Taking care not to twist cast-on edge, distribute
Cast on 90 (98: 110: 118: 130: 138: 150: 158) sts using 4.5mm needles and Yarn A. Rib Row 1 K2, (P2, K2) to end. Rib Row 2 P2, (K2, P2) to end. These 2 rows form the rib. Work a further 12 rows, inc 1
APRON AND SMALL CUSHION SQUARE 5 – BLUE BALL (Knit in Yarns C, H, Q, R and S.) Cast on 44 sts using 4mm needles and Yarn R. Knit 3 rows. START CHART Row 1 (RS) K3, knit Row 1 of Chart 5, K3. Row 2 K3,