Knitted Fingerless Mitts with XO Cable
These knitted fingerless mitts with the XO cable pattern are absolutely adorable! The cozy design is perfect for keeping your hands warm while still being able to use your fingers freely. The intricate XO cable adds a touch of charm and style to your winter ensemble. Whether you're out for a stroll or just relaxing at home, these fingerless mitts are sure to keep you feeling snug and looking fashionable. Make a pair for yourself or gift them to a loved one – they're sure to be a hit!
Finished Dimensions:
7 inches around (3.5 inches wide) by 7 inches long .
(For my hand, the fit is snug, but not tight.)
Materials:
- Set of four US size 4 double pointed needles (dpn).
- 124 yards/50 Grams Classic Elite Yarns "Lush", 50% Angora, 50% Wool (worsted weight). [mitts shown were made using "Pink Icing" color.]
- [I was within a yard or two of using ALL of the yarn, so if you are a loose knitter, or will be using larger needles to achieve a looser fit or bigger mitts, I would recommend purchasing an additional hank of yarn for insurance.]
NOTE: The directions for these mitts assume a familiarity in working with dpn's.
Stitch patterns:
- Kfb: Knit into the front and back of the next stitch.
- M1b: "Make one" by inserting left needle into the little strand which runs between the stitch just worked (on the right needle) and the next stitch on the left needle, from back to front. Then knit this newly picked up stitch.
- M1f: "Make one" by inserting left needle into the little strand which runs between the stitch just worked (on the right needle) and the next stitch on the left needle, from front to back. Then knit this newly picked up stitch.
- K2tog: Knit the next two stitches together, as if they were one stitch.
- C4B: Put next two stitches on cable needle and hold in back of work. Knit two stitches, then knit two from cable needle.
- C4F: Put next two stitches on cable needle and hold in front of work. Knit two stitches, then knit two from cable needle.
Cable pattern:
Rows 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14,16: K8
Rows 3 and 15: C4B, C4F
Rows 7 and 11: C4F, C4B
Note that Cable pattern will be worked for a total of four times on each mitt. The pattern will simply say "Cable", which means that you should work the next row in the cable pattern. For example, on the first row of the mitt, when you get to the word "cable", then simply K8, per row 1 of cable pattern. On the second row of the mitt, when it says "cable", again, K8 per row 2 of cable pattern. When you are working the third row of the mitt, when you get to the word "cable", work C4B, C4F, per the directions for row 3 of the cable pattern. After all 16 rows of the cable pattern have been completed, then begin with row 1 again, etc.
Pattern for Left Mitt:
Cast On 42 stitches.
Joining to work in the round, work 16 rows of ribbing pattern as follows:
K1, P2, K2, P2, Cable, (P2, K2) 6 times, P2, K1.
Work Increase row:
K1, P2, Kfb, K1, P2, Cable, P2, Kfb, K1, P2, K2, P2, Kfb, K1, (P2, K2) 2 times, P2, Kfb, K1, P2, K1. (46 stitches)
Work 6 rows as follows:
K6, P2, Cable, P2, K to end of row.
Thumb Gusset:
Row 1: K6, P2, Cable, P2, K25, M1b, K1, M1f, K2.
Row 2 and all even gusset rows: K6, P2, Cable, P2, K to end of row.
Row 3: K6, P2, Cable, P2, K25, M1b, K3, M1f, K2.
Row 5: K6, P2, Cable, P2, K25, M1b, K5, M1f, K2.
Continue in the pattern established, knitting two more stitches between the Make Ones on each successive odd numbered row. (Note that the number of stitches worked between the Make Ones always equals the row number.) Do this until 16 rows have been worked. (62 stitches)
Next round (dividing round):
K6, P2, Cable, P2, K25, place next 17 stitches on waste yarn for thumb, cast on one stitch, K2. (46 stitches on needles, 17 stitches on waste yarn)
Continue to work hand as follows until complete cable pattern has been worked three complete times:
K6, P2, Cable, P2, K to end of row.
Work 10 additional rows as set.
Then, work decrease row:
K1, P2, K2tog, K1, P2, Cable, P2, K2tog, K1, P2, K2, P2, K2tog, K1, (P2, K2) 2 times, P2, K2tog, K1, P2, K1. (42 stitches)
Work Ribbing Pattern for five rows as follows:
K1, P2, K2, P2, Cable, (P2, K2) 6 times, P2, K1.
At this point, Cable pattern will have been worked completely four times.
Bind off loosely.
Thumb:
Put thumb stitches on DPN's. Pick up 2 stitches under thumb. (19 stitches)
Knit one round, decreasing two stitches under the thumb by working K2tog twice, closing some holes which might be present in that area. (17 stitches)
Work one round K2P2 ribbing, and at end of round, work the last two stitches together. (16 stitches)
Work five more rounds K2 P2 ribbing. Bind off loosely.
Finishing:
Weave in all ends.
Block.