Tuesday 13 November 2012

Ladders..... free pattern....

Ladder's Fingerless Gloves



4mm (size 6) set of Double Pointed Needles
Patons Zhivago 100g


Size: Large Mens





Note: If you want a smaller size I would suggest using  smaller needles and/or finer yarn. This pattern is quite simple but needs to stick to the same amount of stitches due to the pattern placing. 










Abbreviations:

CO Cast on
k Knit
p Purl
kfb Knit into front and back of the same stitch
pfb Purl into front of stitch and then knit into back of the same stitch
PM Place Marker
SM Slip Marker
BO Bind off






















CO 40 stitches and distribute evenly over 3 DPN's

Work 16 rounds of double rib (k2, P2)

Knit One round

Beg Pattern

R1: * P1, K1 *, rpt to end of round
R2: * K1, P1 *, rpt to end of round
R3: * P1, K1, P1, K7*, rpt to end of round
R4: * K1, P1, K9 *, rpt to last 9 st, P1, K8
R5: (rpt row 3)
R6: (rpt row 4) (These six rows form the pattern)

R7-12: (Rpt pattern sequence once)
R13: Rpt Row 1
R14: Rpt Row 2

for thumb gusset

R15: P1, K1, P1, P2, PM, Kfb,K1, Kfb, PM, K2 *P1, K1, P1, K7 rpt to end of round.

R16: K1, P1, K3, SM, Knit between Markers, SM, K3, * P1, K9 * rpt to last 9 st, P1, K8

R17: P1, K1, P1, P2, SM, kfb, Knit to last st before M, Kfb, SM, K2, *P1, K1, P1, K7* rpt to end of round.

R18: K1, P1, K3, SM, Knit between Markers, SM, K3, *P1, K9 * rpt to last 9 st, P1, K8
R19: (as row 17)
R20: (as row 18)
R21: P1, K1, P1, K1, P1, SM, Kfb, K1, P1, K1 to last st before marker, Pfb, SM, *P1, K1* to end of round
R22: K1, P1 to end of round
R23: (as row 17)
R24: (as row 18)
R25: (as row 17)
R26: (as row 18)
R27: (as row 21)
R28: (as row 22)

R29: P1, K1, P1, K2, remove marker, BO 14 stitches, removing 2nd marker before the 14th. *K1, P1, K1, P1, K7* to end of round.

R30: K1, P1, K4, (turn your work and cast on 2, turn back and continue) K2, *K1,P1 K1* to end of round.

R31: (as Row 3 of pattern)
R32: (as Row 4 of pattern)
R33-40 (Work Rows 1-6 once and rows 1-2 once more)

R41: Knit
R42-46: Work in double rib (k2, p2)

Bind off.

Sew in ends.


Enjoy xoxox













9 comments:

  1. Wooww.. It seems so so beautiful.. I will knit.. Knitting is so hard for me. Because of that reason I am always making crochet. But this time.. Wow...:))

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    1. Practice makes progress lovely Beck. Knitting is not so hard once you learn the basic knit and purl you just need to practice. I will look forward to seeing how you go with it. Hugs xox

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  2. They look really cosy and comfortable, although I am not a knitter :) great pattern!

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    1. Thanks, they really are too. Very squishy yarn and its actually up-cycled from an old jumper. ;-)

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  3. Look at you go, off and designing a pair of mitts! Awesome!

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    1. LOL, I was inspired by that thumb gusset. I figured since that was the hardest part I should be able to do it. Now to come up with something a bit fancier. ;-P

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  4. Wow, they are fabulous, Karisma! Thanks for sharing your pattern, I might have a go at it in a little while.

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