For a change I wanted to knit something from someone else's pattern, and which would be a bit of fun. Ravelry always comes up trumps. I love these fingerless gloves from Margot's Garden Fingerless Gloves pattern. The pattern has a chart, which was very easy to follow. I knitted them on four needles, which is the way I prefere. I made the ribbed sections a bit longer than the pattern suggests, and although I also used thicker wool, they seem to have turned out fine. And also this pattern is a free ravelry download.
I really enjoy a bit of colourwork, and found a bag with some wool left over from a tapestry project. It worked out really well to use these little skeins of wool for the coloured flowers. One skein was enough for each set of flowers on both gloves. But I found I had no green, so used some 4ply wool that I had, but knitted two strand of wool together to get the same thickness. For the main shade I used the Patons Diploma Gold DK Black that was left over from the wheels of my London Bus.
I love the gloves so much that now I can't quite decide whether to give them as a gift or keep them for myself. But I have more little skeins, so may well have to make another pair.
I love these gloves! I need a new pair for this winter so am looking at patterns. This is one is just lovely.
ReplyDeleteTheses are fantastic. Keep them for yourself and enjoy looking at your beautiful colour work in your hands everyday. You need to keep some of your creations for yourself.
ReplyDeleteRosie
These are so gorgeous. I'll have to check.out the pattern, it is beautiful. Love your choice of colours.
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty! Colourwork scares me...I think because I get sidetracked by my littles so often and lose my place in patterns enough as it is. Perhaps when I have a day to myself I will try it though :-)
ReplyDeleteThey are gorgeous, thanks for linking to the pattern. I rather fancy having a go at making some for myself :)
ReplyDeleteKeep them for yourself and make another pair as a gift. They are beautiful! You chose good colors too.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Yes, you must make a pair for yourself.
ReplyDeleteThey are lovely :)
ReplyDeleteI really love these! The colors are perfect - I'm a big fan of dark with pops of color. Beautiful! Jx
ReplyDeleteThey are positively delightful. The colours look great together...how cute are those little tiny skeins.
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful! I'd have a hard time giving them up to someone else ... but I can send you my address if you want LOL :)
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty! A great way to use up some yarn! I would keep them, I'd like them too much to give away!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! thanks so much for sharing on craft schooling Sunday and for representing the knitters out there!
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty I love them. :)
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute!
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty! I love the little flowers and they stand out so proudly against the black background.
ReplyDeleteI love these gloves! So beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThese are such beautiful gloves you have knitted. I love the way you used the leftover yarn. Maybe I have some yarn in my stash to make a pair. They're so lovely with the flower design.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, I love them and very useful at fairs in a cold hall as your fingers are still free
ReplyDeleteGreat gloves! I love all the tiny flowers.
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful, I love the cute flowers.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pair of fingerless gloves. You did a great job, love the colors. Thank you for sharing with the Clever Chicks Blog Hop! I hope you’ll join us again next week!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Kathy Shea Mormino
The Chicken Chick
http://www.The-Chicken-Chick.com
I love fingerless gloves, these are really pretty, I love the little flowers.
ReplyDeleteJan x
These are such fun, cute little gloves! I have pinned to my "When I Learn to Knit" board. Thanks so much for sharing with us at our Yarn Fanatic Linky Party! Hope you'll be back soon to share more beautiful projects with us!
ReplyDeleteAlexandra
EyeLoveKnots.blogspot.com
They are beautiful, great fun - and even better they are made uo from odd bits of wool:)
ReplyDeleteWow, those are so lovely!
ReplyDeleteI want to make fingers gloves this year, but I don't think my knitting skills are up to making something as lovely as these. I wish there was a crochet pattern for them. Thanks for linking up to Our Favourite Things Pinterest Pin Party
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