Submitted by knit_knot_eat on Tue, 2010-11-09 10:35
I am looking for a pattern (hopefully somewhat easy) for tipless gloves. All of the patterns I am finding are fingerless. I want fingers that go up to around the knuckle.
Anyone have a pattern or know of any?
Permalink Submitted by knit_knot_eat on Tue, 2010-11-09 11:32
Thanks, but I won't pay for a pattern online that I can't first read. I need to make sure that it is not too hard for me. I only buy patterns from books and magazines that I can review first.
Permalink Submitted by Thor on Tue, 2010-11-09 12:39
A couple years ago, MWK had a scarf exchange and I got an awesome reversible cabled scarf in Noro Silk Garden... and two skeins of it to boot! I ended up doing the "Knucks" fingerless gloves from Knitty.com (http://www.knitty.com/ISSUEsummer06/PATTknucks.html) with the yarn. It was a lot of fun to knit and - once you got all the fingers knitted up - it went fairly quickly.
The pattern is very adaptable to your own personal tastes.
Permalink Submitted by scottly on Wed, 2010-11-10 21:24
This is a great resource for me. I didn't have time to check through all the patters to see if what you wanted was there but my guess is that it will be or at least a simple glove pattern that you can alter, just click on the line below Kitting Pattern Central
Permalink Submitted by george9eg on Fri, 2011-05-06 01:06
Have you made your tipless gloves yet? I just finished a pair, and they came out great! I started with the Knucks pattern, but, like you, I wasn't sure about how the finger tubes were to come together. So I tinked back and did my l own thing from that point on. If you're still looking for a pattern I'll put a rush on writing it up.
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I made these last year and
I made these last year and found them easy to knit and quite comfortable:
http://www.lavendersheep.com/shop/products/patterns/lavendersheep/manmitts.html
Thanks, but I won't pay for
Thanks, but I won't pay for a pattern online that I can't first read. I need to make sure that it is not too hard for me. I only buy patterns from books and magazines that I can review first.
errr- did you look at the
errr- did you look at the pattern? It's a free download.
knicks
MMario - I'm not divorced from reality - we're having a trial separation
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MMarioKKnits/
Free? I see it as $5.00
Free? I see it as $5.00
whoops! sorry - I didn't
whoops! sorry - I didn't see his link so was reading it as a continuation of the knucks comments.
my bad
MMario - I'm not divorced from reality - we're having a trial separation
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MMarioKKnits/
A couple years ago, MWK had
A couple years ago, MWK had a scarf exchange and I got an awesome reversible cabled scarf in Noro Silk Garden... and two skeins of it to boot! I ended up doing the "Knucks" fingerless gloves from Knitty.com (http://www.knitty.com/ISSUEsummer06/PATTknucks.html) with the yarn. It was a lot of fun to knit and - once you got all the fingers knitted up - it went fairly quickly.
The pattern is very adaptable to your own personal tastes.
Thanks. Pattern seems a bit
Thanks. Pattern seems a bit confusing to me on the joining of the fingers. I might give it a try, but would need some help.
Knitty has a cigar glove
Knitty has a cigar glove that does that.
This is a great resource for
This is a great resource for me. I didn't have time to check through all the patters to see if what you wanted was there but my guess is that it will be or at least a simple glove pattern that you can alter, just click on the line below
Kitting Pattern Central
Thanks for that, Scott.
Thanks for that, Scott. I've bookmarked it. Nice to see you back!
Have you made your tipless
Have you made your tipless gloves yet? I just finished a pair, and they came out great! I started with the Knucks pattern, but, like you, I wasn't sure about how the finger tubes were to come together. So I tinked back and did my l own thing from that point on. If you're still looking for a pattern I'll put a rush on writing it up.