Autumn Leaves by Teresa Runnett

Autumn Leaves

Knitting
October 2022
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
32 stitches and 40 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette Stitch and Colourwork Chart
US 1½ - 2.5 mm
190 - 270 yards (174 - 247 m)
S (18.5cm circ.), L (21.5cm circ.)
English
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Autumn is the best time of year. Spiced lattes, cozy sweaters, pumpkins, and the greatest fashion of the year. But the best part is the beautiful fall leaves in reds, oranges, and yellows. The Autumn Leaves gloves will keep your hands warm during walks through the park, to the coffee shop, or home from work, so you can admire the beauty around you in comfort and coziness.

Sizes
There are two sizes available in pattern, small (18.5cm hand circumference), and large (21.5cm hand circumference). You can find your size by measuring around your hand just below your fingers (not including your thumb), and choosing the size closest to your measurements.

Make sure to double check your gauge with the colourwork chart, as some knitters have a tighter gauge when knitting stranded colourwork. You can size up one needle size for the colourwork sections if needed to maintain gauge.

Yarn and Yardage
Three different colours are needed for this pattern. Colour 1 is for the ribbed cuff and edges, Colour 2 for the background, and Colour 3 for the leaves and repeated motifs. Make sure that Colour 2 and Colour 3 contrast strongly enough for the design to be seen. Approximately 50-70 yards is needed for C1, 60-100 yards for C2, and 40-80 yards for C3.

Notions
Knitting needles (DPN’s or circulars), darning needle, stitch markers.

Techniques
The fingerless gloves are knit in the round from the cuff up. The leaves and repeated motifs are knit using stranded colourwork. The colourwork instructions are charted.

This pattern is recommended for knitters who are familiar with fingerless glove construction, and are comfortable with stranded knitting colourwork techniques.