Celtic Weave Fingerless
For all of you into Celtic knot-work, here are some that proudly sport criss-crossing “ropes”. I absolutely love the texture. The full article about this pattern is on Over the Apple Tree blog: Celtic Weave Fingerless
For all of you into Celtic knot-work, here are some that proudly sport criss-crossing “ropes”. I absolutely love the texture. The full article about this pattern is on Over the Apple Tree blog: Celtic Weave Fingerless
Fingerless Bernie’s mittens? Why, yes, of course you can indeed stay warm yet prehensile in the Sanders style. The full article about this pattern is here: Mittens for Bernie
Here is the next pattern inspired by Bernie’s mittens. In the Vermont Mittens, the tapestry is on both sides and they are slightly more narrow than the first pattern. The full article about this pattern is here: Vermont Mittens
Of course, Dragon Scale Fingerless Mitts are always in season, and are loved not only by the fans of fantasy. While they make use of the unusual crocodile stitch, they aren’t hard. Consequently they have an awesome scale-like three dimensional pattern that interplays super well with the right
The first of the patterns is from Traverse bay Crochet for an adult size. Since the tapestry is only on the upper side of the mitten, it will be the quickest pattern of all. The full article about this pattern is here: Bernie Mittens
Our next striped mittens are undoubtedly a great way to use up yarn ends. However, if you work them into stripes, they look like amazing designer color sets. The original pattern and the photos are available on Left in Knots blog: Faded Stripe Mittens
Finally, here is an easy project for fingerless gloves based on a tube design. Literally, there is no simpler way to beglove your paws. The full article about this pattern is here: Easy Stitch Fingerless
For a real Halloween or Thanksgiving fingerless glove, here is a wonderful pattern for ones with a tree bark-like texture. As you can see they go super well with some fall vegetables or flannel shirt, for that harvest-time farmer girl look. On the author’s page you will find a useful video
To begin with, this set of striped mittens is a simple project that has a wonderful, springy cuff. To summarize, the project is fun, easy and makes great use of the colorful yarn suggested. The original pattern and the photos are available on Ravelry: Country Comfort Mittens
So, this has got to be one of the most cherished fingerless glove patterns on YC. Since they are textured around the thumb, you can really show off your yarn shades. The full article about this pattern is on knitting-and-so-on blog: Kreisel Fingerless Gloves
Here is the next unforgettable project: colourful, yet elegant, stretchy but soft. You can tell all that without even touching it. It’s a perfect project no matter whether you like extravagance or the classics. The full article about this pattern is on Hooked by Robin blog: Hooked by Robin