Next, here are some fingerless gloves that can also be warm mitts for the outside. Furthermore, although they look complex, they are actually a simple project great for beginners.
The full article about this pattern is here: Texting Gloves
More info about project photographed on Ravelry.
Outside the Chic Box Shawl
This knitted lacy shawl looks like the wings of a magic fairy or a butterfly. You might not believe it, but it’s an easy project you can make with a free knitting pattern. Such lacy shawls work from the center top and proceed the way out. Try it!
PHOTOS by Kara Gott Warner / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on yarnspirations.com.
Read more about it on Ravelry.
Simple Fingerless Gloves
Next, we have some simple ones that are shorter than the first pattern. Thus, these ones go just beyond the wrist and are great for making a fashion statement.
The full article about this pattern is here: Simple Fingerless Gloves
More info about project photographed on Ravelry.
Camp Out Fingerless Mitts
This classic mitts design is truly one in a kind. Why? Well, because these mittens are super elegant and simply timeless. In other words, make sure to knit these as soon as you can, surely before the colder days come!
PHOTOS by Kazyuk / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.com, or read more about this version on Ravelry.
Dragon Scale Fingerless Gloves
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 choice of colors. Moreover, this technique may come in handy in other projects, so it’s good to learn and practice it.
The full article about this pattern is on Ravelry: Dragon Scale Fingerless Gloves
More info about Chittendenlaura95 project (upper photo) on Ravelry and TheYarnivoreUK project (upper photo) here Ravelry.
Norland Park Mitts
These adorable knitted mitts below are super easy to make and memorize. They begin in the round, are knit flat to make the thumb opening, and will make your hands really warm this winter! What’s more, 1 skein will give you 2 pairs of mitts!
PHOTOS by Craig Rosenfeld / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on loopyarn.com.com.
Read more about it on Ravelry.