Mary Kay Vogel
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Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Because your hands need pampering, these mitts provide style and warmth. Thumb gusset is constructed somewhat differently. This pattern encourages you to make them longer, shorter or smaller. Gauge is not critical, but casting on and binding off loosely is what makes this small number of stitches fit many sized hands.
Knitting: Scarf
This is a great way to show off beautiful yarn. The ribbed section at neck allows for warmth, but not bulk. The grafting may be substituted with a three needle bind off, but once you graft ribbing, you can graft anything with the instructions included. This may be knit longer if more yarn is purchased.
Knitting: Scarf
This neckerchief is a small shawl that stays put. Wrap it around your neck backwards, frontwards or loop through itself. No shawl pin necessary, but one will look nice. The picot edge adds a nice textured look. Definitely easy, but big for compliments.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
These mitts allow you to fold the hands and thumbs up to free fingers and fold down the striped ares to provide more warmth. Only 50 yards of contrasting color creates the stripes. The fabric stretches to allow comfort for men’s hands. Gauge is not critical because the ribbing is elastic.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
These attractive mitts allow your fingers free to use a camera or phone while staying warm. They knit up quickly and get better the more you wear them.