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Margo Fingerless Gloves
These gloves were inspired by some woven, scalloped trim from the 1930s, found in a tin of vintage haberdashery.
They are a perfect introduction to colour work - using just 2 colours in a row. Each glove is made as a simple rectangle with one decrease row of shaping. The pattern uses knit and purl stitches – in stocking stitch, a double rib and moss stitch.
Finished Size: To fit a medium-sized adult hand measuring approximately 19 cm around the palm, above the thumb – the finished glove measures approximately 10 cm wide x 20 cm long.
Yarn: 3 x 50g balls of 4 ply yarn will give you enough to make a couple of pairs of gloves. We used 3 x 50g balls of Knitpicks Palette in Currant (A), Almond (B) & Spearmint (C).
1 Ball of each of the 3 colours will easily give you enough wool for a couple of pairs of these gloves.
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- First published: May 2021
- Page created: May 19, 2021
- Last updated: January 23, 2024 …
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