Knitted Drops Fingerless Gloves- Free Pattern

A Fingerless Glove Knitting Project made with the Knitted Drops Stitch Pattern.

Hi friends this is actually a re-do of the pattern, as we lost some content on the website last month.



This is one of my own personal favorite textured stitches. It is also quite fun to make and will probably be making more projects with it.

I created these fingerless gloves with a Knitted Drops Pattern. You can find it in our YouTube tutorials here: https://www.youtube.com/joannesweb

Knitted Drops Fingerless Gloves Knitted Drops Fingerless Gloves

It’s meant to be a fun and insetting knitting pattern. It’s quite easy to follow. HERE ARE THE INSTRUCTIONS:

HERE ARE THE DOWNLOADABLE INSTRUCTIONS

HERE

Suggested Materials

Thinner and softer acrylic yarn like Diamond: https://joannesweb.com/diamondtsoftacrylicyarn

and

Boye 10US Knitting Needles https://joannesweb.com/boyeUS10KnittingNeedles

Knitting Row Counter: https://joannesweb.com/knittingrowcounter

For this size (medium-large) I cast on 23 stitches with the stretchy cast-on method.

If you feel like you have way smaller or way larger hands, add or subtract more stitches accordingly.

-Cast-on 23 stitches with stretchy cast-on method.

Knit the first row
-Start the ribbing part: knit, purl 2 and knit 2 to the end of the row.

On the other side it will be purl, knit 2, purl 2 to the end of there row.

Repeat this ribbing pattern for 9 rows

Start the Knitted drops pattern: Multiple of 4+1 (+2 for the edges)

Example:

4×5=20 +1=21 +2=23

k=knit
p=purl
sl1 (slide the first stitch knitwise without knitting)
(s1k1psso)= slide 1 stitch knitwise, knit one stitch and pass the slid stitch
over the last one.
s1k2psso= slide 1 stitch knitwise, knit 2 stitches together and pass the
slid stitch over the last one.
k2tog= knit 2 stitches together. (5into1)=without taking the stitch off the left needle: k,yo,k,yo,k.

Instructions:

Repeat from * to *
Row 1.- sl1, p1, *(5into1), p3,* end with p1.
Row 2.- sl1, *k3, p5,* end with k1, p1. These are the 2 start rows.
*For the project, you need to repeat rows 3 to 14.
Row 3.- sl1, p1, *k5, p3,* end with p1. Row 4.- sl1, *k3, p5,* end with k1, p1. Row 5.- sl1, p1, *(sl1k1psso), k1, k2tog, p3,* end with p1.
Row 6.- sly, *k3, p3* end with k1, p1. Row 7.- sl1, p1, *(s1k2togpsso), p1, (5into1) p1,* end with p1.
Row 8.- sl1, k1, *p5, k3,* end with p1. Row 9.- sl1, *p3, k5* end with p2. Row10.-sl1, k1 *p5, k3,* end with p1. Row11.-sl1, *p3, (s1k1psso), k1, k2tog,* end with p2.

Row12.-sl1, k1, *p3, k3,* end with p1.
Row13.-sl1, *p1, (5into1) p1, (s1k2psso), end with p2. end w p1

Row14.-sl1, *k3, p5,* end with k1, p1.
* Repeat Rows 3 to 14 once and then start a second repetition but change for 13 as follows:

Row13.-sl1, *p3, (s1k2psso)*, end with p2.
Bind off on row 14: k2, *p1, k3,* end with p1.

Resource Links:

Stretchy Cast-On: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kWxuYgAHPw

Ribbing: https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=VJ4BZ3or1Aw
Knitted Drops: https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=5UzxpIMoVcU

Stretchy Bind- Off: https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=6KHe2HjAYi8

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