Char by Andrea Rangel

Char

Knitting
January 2013
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
30 stitches and 40 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette stitch
US 2 - 2.75 mm
230 - 300 yards (210 - 274 m)
Hand Circumference: 7 (8, 9) in/18 (20.5, 23) cm
English
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Char is a classic-looking glove designed for maximum durability.  Sock yarn and a textured slip stitch pattern create a strong fabric that remains sophisticated enough for daily wear.  They’re visually attractive without being too ornamental, and the slip stitch pattern is the perfect showcase for hand-dyed yarns. 

A braided rib cuff keeps wrists snug and warm, while the left and right hands are worked differently for the best fit possible.  Simple but engaging stitch patterns and clear instructions make this a very accessible pattern.

Sizes & Finished Measurements
Hand Circumference: 7 (8, 9) in/18 (20.5, 23) cm
shown in size 8 in/20.5 cm

Yarn
230 (265, 300) yd/210 (240, 275) m fingering weight yarn
Shown in Hazel Knits Artisan Sock; (90% Wool, 10% Nylon; 400 yd/366 m per 120g skein)
Color: #246 Sassafras; 1 skein

Gauge
30 sts/40 rows = 4 in/10 cm in Stockinette Stitch
36 sts/38 rows = 4 in/10 cm in Braided Rib Pattern
32 sts/40 rows = 4 in/10 cm in Pebbly Slip Stitch Pat- tern

Needles & Notions
Needle sizes are recommendations only. Always use needle size necessary to obtain gauge.

US#2/2.75mm double pointed needles, 32 in circular needles for magic loop, or 2 circular needles; use preferred small circumference circular knitting method

waste yarn
tapestry needle
place markers

Skills
small circumference circular knitting, slip stitch pattern, braided rib pattern using increases and decreases, shaping, picking up stitches