Found this fingerless knitting tutorial at 2am this morning.for me this is the best way ever as i always wanted to knit my very own.had been looking for awhile now on youtube&now i have found the easiest way for me to start ..thank you Myrna&i will subscribe ❤
Thank you, shehaamsafter992! I'm glad to know you found an easy to follow! Enjoy knitting your fingerless gloves, and welcome to our channel 😀 you have made my day!❤️🧶
Fingerless Mitts are my favorite,been wanting to knit them for years since I started back knitting. Wasn't happy @using double pointed needles. So excited your podcast popped up. I never thought to search for flat instructions. I checked quite a few podcasts. I love that this is in two languages so I can add to my Spanish vocabulary 😄 I will let you know how I do.
I have question... At 9:41 when you started to first increase and placing markers... I'm currently making this... I first made 38 stitches and o started the whole ribbing and knitting process after that the step at 9:41 I knit the first 18 stitches then place the marker and made an increase then knit two stitches placed another another marker..but I have 16 stitches left not 18... What should I do? What have I done wrong? Please help me!!...😕😕
Hi Ayesha! A solution that might work is to knit 2 stitches front and back to add the 2 stitches you need to get to 18 stitches. If you don't feel comfortable doing the increase continue knitting the 16 stitches and write that reminder down for the second glove. Good luck and I'm here for you!
If you think about it, 18 - 4 - 18 doesn't equal 38, it equals 40. So not sure if the initial number of cast on stitches was wrong. I did 17 - 4 - 17, which works out to 38 in total :)
@@KnittingwithMyrna I have a question. When you put your stitches on the holder, you said 19 stitches, do you take one of the stitches in the middle to make 19 stitches in each side?
Ravelry has several free patterns for fingerless gloves. I would recommend to search "Easy Fingerless Mittens" worked flat, with thumbs or without thumbs. Good luck! Keep me posted! I would love to see your work. 😍
Hi Riekie! A solution that might work is to knit 2 stitches front and back to add the 2 stitches you need to get to 18 stitches. If you don't feel comfortable doing the increase, continue knitting the 16 stitches and write that reminder down for the second glove. Good luck, and I'm here for you!
That is also an option. It all depends on how wide or stretchy you need the junction for thumb to be. I keep any modification on a piece of paper in order to remember it for the second glove. Thank you for your input and for sharing it with the group. 👍🏼♥️🧶