Sunday, January 13, 2013

Wrist Warmers # 5


the hardest part of making these was
 getting a photo on the laptop alone lol


I really needed another pair of wrist warmers, while my fan lace wrist warmers are holding up great. I use them while doing chores outside often and miss them a lot while they are going through the wash lol
   I wanted to be able to move around and not get snagged up on everything, so on the snug side but comfy and fun.
I just put them together from bits of yarn I had around. I did not count yards....just grab any ends you want to use up.....
 I used medium to worsted weight yarns, starting with the thicker yarn at the cuffs...

Wrist Warmers 5

Size 8 US needles dpns or cable needles
Gauge 4 stitches by 5 rows per 1 inch done in stocking stitch  ( using worsted weight )


k = knit
knit = knit to end of row
kf/b = knit into the front and back of the next stitch
k2tog = knit 2 stitches together
p = purl

Cast on 28 stitches, join in the round

1 - 3 ) k1, p1

4 -9 ) knit

Change color

10 ) knit all stitches through the back loop

11 - 15 ) knit

16 ) ( k2tog, k12 )x 2

17 ) knit

18 ) k6, k2tog, k11, k2tog, k5

19 - 21 ) knit

Change color

22 ) knit all stitches through the back loop

23 - 27 ) knit

28 ) kf/b, knit to last stitch, kf/b

29 ) knit

30 ) k1, kf/b, knit to last 2 stitches, kf/b, k1

31 ) knit

32 ) k2, kf/b, knit to last 3 stitches, kf/b, k2

33 ) knit

34 ) k3, kf/b, knit to last 4 stitches, kf/b, k3

35 ) knit

36 ) k4, kf/b, knit to last 5 stitches, kf/b, k4

37 ) knit

38 ) knit to last 5 stitches, bind off to end

39 ) bind off 6 stitches ( leaving you with 24 total stitches on your needles ), knit to end

40 ) knit to end, joining in the round over the thumb gusset

Change color

41 ) knit all stitches through the back loop

42 - 44 ) knit

45 - 46 ) k1, p1

Bind off loosely, weave in ends.

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