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Intermediate
I can just picture a grown-up Anne of Green Gables in a sunlit meadow in autumn, wearing these gloves while reading a book. Like my favorite heroine, these fingerless gloves are bold and feminine.
The gloves fit wonderfully, due to an asymmetrical thumb gusset whose shape conforms easily to your palm. And--both sides are equally beautiful, so wear them inside out when the mood suits you.
36 sts and 48 rows = 4" in Stockinette Stitch
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I'm afraid I developed an obsession with knitting and crocheting Barbie tube tops when I was little. Fortunately, I outgrew the tube tops (in more ways than one) and I've since expanded my horizons include more substantial designs. I have a penchant for stitch patterns that look good on both sides and use them in my designs whenever I can. I love lace, cables and fair isle, but not all at once. ...
I'm afraid I developed an obsession with knitting and crocheting Barbie tube tops when I was little. Fortunately, I outgrew the tube tops (in more ways than one) and I've since expanded my horizons include more substantial designs. I have a penchant for stitch patterns that look good on both sides and use them in my designs whenever I can. I love lace, cables and fair isle, but not all at once. Lately, I've been designing a lot of lace shawls. I also spin with my drop spindle, and hope someday to spin a yarn fine enough for lace.
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