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Sparkler Fingerless Mitts
"Stylish with an interesting construction - these crochet fingerless gloves are worked flat and use short rows to form a circle around the thumb. Because of this unusual construction, they are great to show off variegated yarn."
Crochet HookD/3 or 3.25 mm hook
Yarn Weight(2) Fine (23-26 stitches to 4 inches)
Materials List
- About 45 grams of fingering weight yarn
- 3mm yarn
- 4 removable stitch markers
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greenp35 8086154
Nov 23, 2017
Is it possible to get the full pattern for the fingerless mittens? I have done some crocheting years ago and would like to get back to it. /PMG
Editor Dana
Nov 27, 2017
Hi there! Under the paragraph description above, just click the link that says "click here for free crochet pattern" and that will take you to the pattern. Enjoy!!
Zeemer
Sep 24, 2017
Oh my goodness! This is so uniquely beautiful. I have seen this before and tried to study the instructions but I guess I was not so focused then. Now it looks like this will be in my line up which I'd like to start sooner. This Sparkler Fingerless Mitts is so attractive and irresistible, it will also look very beautiful in solid vibrant colors, in pastels or earth colors. The possibilities are endless. Cheers!
Hippie Chick
Aug 31, 2017
This is the link to the full pattern http//knitting-and-so-on.blogspot.ch/2016/01/spark == ler-mitts.html . Fingerless mitts are a great way to keep your hands warm and still be able to use your cell phone or tablet. They dont keep your fingers warm though. Some styles have a flap that opens and closes to cover the fingers but this one does not.
princess6860504
Dec 19, 2016
These look amazing but must be difficult to make. Well, I checked the pattern... they are really simple stitches but it's how they are laid out that create such a unique design. It's like a starburst pattern. I would definitely like to try my hand at making these, but I struggle with concentrating fully on following a pattern. I tend to like repeating rows. Making these "Sparker" fingerless mitts would be a challenge for me. But in the end it would be worth it!
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