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Eliot Gloves
The Eliot Gloves are knit bottom-up in the round using stranded colourwork; the charts mimic classic Fair Isle techniques with a subtly spoopy bat motif, because Halloween is a year-round affair.
If you love these fingerless gloves, be sure to check out the accompanying Eliot Hat pattern <3
Finished Size
6.5” circumference, 7.5” long
Pattern includes recommendations for sizing up to fit larger wrists/hands
Materials
2 colours of fingering weight yarn, 150 yds each
Yarn used in sample:
Sandnes Garn Sisu (80% wool / 20% nylon; 191 yds / 50g) in Black (MC) and Light Lilac (CC)
2.25mm and 2.75mm needles, either DPNs or circulars long
enough for magic loop
stitch markers, tapestry needle
Gauge
20 sts and 21 rows = 2”/5 cm knit in stockinette, on larger needles
Techniques used
-knitting in the round
-stranded colourwork
-1x1 twisted rib
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- First published: March 2021
- Page created: March 5, 2021
- Last updated: March 23, 2022 …
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