Bläuling fingerless gloves by Monika Gelker

Bläuling fingerless gloves

Knitting
September 2014
Lace ?
33 stitches = 4 inches
in leaf body pattern
US 1½ - 2.5 mm
US 4 - 3.5 mm
US 7 - 4.5 mm
4.0 mm (G)
87 - 219 yards (80 - 200 m)
S, M, L
English
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Like the small gossamer-winged butterflies—Bläuling is the German name—these delicate fingerless mitts seem unobtrusive at first glance but a closer look reveals their subtle elegance and beauty. Also, given the endless possibilities of yarn choice and embellishment, they have the potential to reach a similar level of diversity as the large Lycaenidae family after which they are named! ☺
Bläuling is a quick little project for a tiny skein of treasured luxury yarn or a nice little something made from a remnant of your favorite sock yarn. They are knit in one piece: no seams and no picking-up stitches necessary. Lovers of fancy knitting may like to embellish them with beads.

Beading options and a tuturial for a home-made beading hook are included in the pattern.

Size S, M, L corresponding to hand circumference of 15,17.5, 20 cm (6, 7, 8 inches).Finished measurements with 2.5 cm (1 inch) negative ease for snug fit: circumference 12.5, 15, 17.5 cm (5, 6, 7 inches).

Yarn laceweight (#0 Lace)Shown here: (silver-grey version) Zitron = Filisilk (70% wool, 30% silk; 600 m (656 yd)/100 g): 1 skein for all sizes (18 g = 110 m needed for size M)and: (red-brown version) Garnstudio = DROPS Lace (70% alpaca, 30% silk; 800 m (875 yd)/100g): 1 skein for all sizes, colorway 5565 - less then a skein is needed.

When working with 100%_wool fingering weight yarn (#1 Super Fine): Knit one size smaller than you normally would (10 sts = 1 pattern repeat less) and increase needle size by 0.5 to 1 mm (check gauge).Shown here: Malabrigo = Sock (100% wool; 400 m (440 yd)/100 g): colorway Lotus, 1 skein for all sizes - less then a skein is needed.

Needles set of 2.5 mm (U.S. 1.5) double pointed needles (3.0 mm (U.S. 2.5) for fingering weight), for a loose CO: one 4.5 mm and one 3.5 mm needle. Adjust needle size to get gauge.

Gauge laceweight: 33 sts = 10 cm (4 inches); fingering: 27 sts = 10 cm (4 inches) in leaf body pattern after blocking lightly.