Wrist Warmers Knitting Pattern
Fingerless wrist-warmers are a great way to keep warm when typing at the computer or just when you want to show off your rings. Use this wrist warmer knitting pattern to knit a pair for yourself.
Materials:
- Yarn: Bernat Satin (Solids: 100 g/3.5 oz or Ombres: 80 g/2.8 oz) 2(2) balls or Bernat Berella '4' (Solids: 100 g/3.5 oz or Ombres: 85 g/3 oz) 1(2) ball(s) or Bernat Super Value (Solids: 197 g/7 oz or Ombres: 142 g/5 oz) 1(1) ball
- Knitting needles: Size 5 mm (U.S. 8) or size needed to obtain gauge.
Gauge: 18 sts and 24 rows = 4 ins [10 cm] in stocking st.
Instructions:
Make 2 alike
Cast on 45 sts.
1st row: P1. *K3. P2. Rep from * to last 4 sts. K3. P1.
2nd row: K1. *P3. K2. Rep from * to last 4 sts. P3. K1.
Rep last 2 rows until work from beg measures 2½ ins [6 cm].
Cont in stocking st (Knit on RS and purl on WS) until work from beg measures 9 ins [23 cm], ending with RS facing for next row.
Rep 1st and 2nd rows of (K3. P2) ribbing until work from beg measures 13 ins [33 cm], ending with RS facing for next row. Cast off in pat.
Mark 2 sts at cast off edge 2 ins [5 cm] in from each side edge.
Sew side seam.
Sew marked sts tog to form division for Thumb opening and Fingers.
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swingo 4008372
Mar 28, 2011
This is perfect for me...I am in a wheelchair all the time and the cuffs of my clothing get VERY dirty from my wheels when I go out. Thank you.
Jstoerm 2146507
Mar 17, 2011
I am a beginning knitter looking for more mitts to learn on...there are sooooo many patterns out there where I can work on my cable or lace in a small finishable product! And the 2nd one is easier than the first and it reinforces what I have learned! Thanx for the pattern...it is next on the list!
6192
Dec 18, 2010
I made these and was I ever glad when the temp's dropped to 9 degrees last week and I had to out. I made them a little longer to reach my elbows. Thanks for the pattern I was really warm for a change. horbshearer@gmail.com Barbara
kezza
Jul 10, 2010
This pattern is exactly what I am looking for-it would be excellent wrist cover for anyone that has had wrist surgery(eg carpal tunnel) and needs to keep the scaring warm. Brilliant pattern.
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