Lace Wrist Covers
Fits medium sized hand
Sz. 6 & 7 dpns or circular
84 yds worsted weight yarn, shown in Red Heart’s Frosty Green
Gauge 4 ½ sts by 6 rows using larger needle
Both hands are done the same so make two
Stitches
K2tog = knit 2 stitches together
Psso = pass slid stitch over
Sl 1 = slide one stitch purl wise
Yf = bring yarn forward
on ravelry
13 comments:
i really like these! great job!
Thank you :)
This pattern is adorable and I would love to give it a try. I have a question about the YF's in the pattern. You don't indicate in the pattern when to return the yarn to the back. Is it YF, work the next stitch in the pattern, and then return the yarn to the back? Thanks!
You just take your yarn forward work the next stitch as you would normally that should bring your yarn to the right working place for your next stitch.
Thank you :)
Beatiful gloves. I will attemp to make them but I have one question. When we knitt (K2tog) how do we add the stitch back?
Love these gloves, I will attempt to make them. I only have one question. How do you add the extra stitches after you knit (K2tog)?
SoCalGril24,
The yarn forward ( yf ) after the
k2tog with make a new stitch when you knit the following k1. Like a yarn over.
Thank you very much, Barb
Do we go back to stitching in the round at row 40? That would be 31-35 2x not in the round, then continue to end in the round? I'm excited to see how these gloves turn out. Just picked up an extra stitch though...
Stephanie,
You start back in the round with row 42. You don't need to do row 31again as row 35 is also a purl row. So the repeat of that row is not necessary, it would put you on the wrong side if you do both. Hope that helps :D Barb
Thanks Barb. That makes more sense now.
:D
I really liked you wrist cover patterns, but do you have any "easier" patterns? These seem a bit ambitious for ME. Thanks
C. Lucas
Carolyn
I do have some in the works right now, in the mean time you can check out my other patterns by going to the free pattern page :D
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