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November 8, 2011

Snapdragon Pattern Details

Filed under: — surly @ 8:51 pm

The flowers on these fun, feminine gloves can be changed in a snap.  They are not your garden variety gloves . . .

Quick Facts about the Pattern:

Sizes: Small, medium, and large. Hand circumference 6.5 (7, 7.5) inches.

Gauge: 35 stitches and 48 rounds in stockinette stitch = 10 x 10 cm (4 x 4 inches).

Yarn: One skein of Dream in Color’s Smooshy with Cashmere (70% Merino, 20% Cashmere, 10% Nylon; 400 yards/113 grams). Shown in Starless Sky. Other yarns of similar weight can be substituted. Second pair knit using two skeins of Classic Elite’s Fresco (60% wool, 30% Alpaca, 10% Angora; 164 yards/50 grams). Shown in Parchment. In addition to main color of yarn, pattern requires small amounts of contrasting fingering weight yarn for flowers.

Snaps: Size 1 snaps (7/16 inch) in sufficient quantity for all sets of snap-on flowers.  (Quantity depends upon how many flowers the knitter chooses to make; flowers can be sewn on instead of  affixed with snaps.)

Instructions: Central Leaf Panel directions are given in chart form and line-by-line.   Included with the pattern is our ten-page Glove Guide, which provides detailed information on how to get a perfect, custom fit when knitting gloves.

Cost: $6.00

How to Purchase:

The Snapdragon pattern is available through Ravelry. Whether or not you are a Ravelry member, you can purchase the pattern by clicking the link below. You will be taken directly to a purchase page; after purchase, you will receive a link to download the PDF of the pattern.

2 Comments »

  1. Hello. I have never made gloves but want to make a pair for my sister for Christmas. I am looking for a glove pattern that has the pinky finger sitting lower than the other 3 fingers. I want to make her a pair that fits well.

    Thank you.
    Dianne

    Comment by Dianne Ruggles — September 5, 2012 @ 11:12 am

  2. I am looking for a kit to make a beaded knitted miniature purse. The kit comes with everything to need to make that miniature purse. Can you help me.

    Comment by Sadie Greenberg — May 29, 2020 @ 3:33 pm

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