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    Fingerless Gloves

    Keep your hands free while your wrists stay warm in these fingerless gloves from Bernat Yarns. Beautiful cabled knit pattern for the intermediate level knitter.

    Fingerless Gloves

    MATERIALS

    • Bernat® Alpaca
    • (100 g/3.5 oz; 110 m/120 yds)
      • 1 ball of (93203 Aqua).
    • Double-pointed knitting needles: Set of four size 5.5 mm (U.S. 9) or size needed to obtain gauge.
    • Cable needle.
    • Small amount of contrasting waste yarn for thumb opening.

    MEASUREMENTS
    Approx 8 ins [20.5 cm] around x 10 ins [25.5 cm] long.

    GAUGE
    18 sts and 22 rows = 4 ins [10 cm] in stocking st.

    INSTRUCTIONS
    Cast on 36 sts. Divide sts evenly on 3 needles. Join in rnd, placing marker on first st for beg of rnd.
    Knit 4 rnds.
    5th rnd: (RS). *Slip next 3 sts onto a cable needle and leave at front of work. K3, then K3 from cable needle – C6F made. Rep from * around.
    Knit 5 rnds.
    Next rnd: (RS). K3. *Slip next 3 sts onto a cable needle and leave at back of work. K3, then K3 from cable needle – C6B made. Rep from * to last 3 sts. C6B over last 3 sts and first 3 sts of next rnd.
    Knit 5 rnds.
    Next rnd: As 5th rnd.
    Knit in rnds until work from beg measures 7 ins [18 cm].
    Next rnd: K10. Slip next 5 sts onto waste yarn. Cast on 5 sts over slipped sts. Knit to end of rnd.
    Knit in rnds for 2 ins [5 cm] more.
    Work 2 rnds in (K1. P1) ribbing. Cast off loosely in rib.
    Thumb: K5 from waste yarn. With second double-pointed needle, pick up and knit 7 sts at thumb opening.
    Divide 12 sts evenly onto 3 needles.
    Join in rnd.
    Knit in rnds until thumb measures 1¼ ins [3 cm]. Cast off.

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