These glamorous gloves evoke Hollywood in the Forties. They feature a split beaded cuff and optional tucks on the back of the hand.
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 Malabrigo Sock Yarn (100% Merino, 440 yards/100 grams). Other yarns of similar weight can be substituted; one pair of the largest size takes approximately 300-325 yards. Gloves shown in Ochre and Aguas.
Beads: Size 8 glass beads in coordinating color.
Instructions: Techniques used include provisional cast on, simple bead knitting (directions provided), built-in i-cord, grafting. These gloves do not require the ability to read a chart. 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:
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Hi there,
I wondered whether there was any chance I could persuade you to share the whole pattern (not just the wonderful stitches) for your stunning Japanese Ironwork sweater (or jumper as we say in the UK) please.
I think it’s absolutely stunning and have been admiring it for years.
Fingers crossed.
Best wishes
Karen.
Comment by Karen Smith — February 16, 2023 @ 8:57 pm
I’m sorry but I cannot violate the designer’s copyright in that way.
Comment by surly — February 18, 2023 @ 10:56 am