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Welted Fingerless Gloves Using String Dolcetto DK

Welted Fingerless Gloves Using String Dolcetto DK

Welted Fingerless Gloves Using String Dolcetto DK

Welted Fingerless Gloves Using String Dolcetto DK

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Shown in String Dolcetto DK

These Welted Fingerless Gloves are an absolute treat to knit in String Dolcetto DK. Soft and sweet and light, Dolcetto DK is a gentle melody in wool and cashmere. The springy foundation of merino wool supports the downy cashmere in four cozily spun plies for a lofty, harmonious yarn. Bellissimo!

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Women’s medium: 6½"/16cm around palm (for smaller hands, use smaller needles throughout).

1 skein String Dolcetto DK (206 yds/187m); Or approx. 100 yds/91m of an equivalent dk-weight yarn. Sample shown in color 200073 Silver.

US 6 (4mm) double-points, or size to obtain gauge.
US 5 (3.75mm) double-points, or one size smaller than gauge size.
Optional: 6–10 small buttons

23 sts = 4"/10cm in stockinette stitch.

1. Some knitters have trouble with the thumb directions. It is a wordy patch, isn't it? Stick it out though, because the thumb bind-off is quite tidy. It might help to have someone read the directions out loud to you.

2. Pam points out that while buttons are optional, if you add them, you create a left and a right glove. Otherwise your gloves are reversible. Something to consider!

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