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I learned to make these simple little gloves and decided to add a touch of my own and a lovely yarn. Lima, by Rowan, is an excellent yarn, but you can also use Cascade 220 or any yarn with a 4.5 sts/in gauge. Also, these gloves are knitted using straight needles, NO DOUBLE POINTED needles for those knitters that are looking for an easy project.
You will love the simplicity of the pattern and the elegant results you will get.
In addition, you can change the size of the gloves by using a different gauge yarn and larger needles. Don't be afraid to experiment. That is one of the joys of this pattern
4.5 stiches per inch
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After my travels in Scotland, Wales, England and Ireland I fell in love with the beauty of the areas, the sheep and their wool. I have been a knitter for several years but the highlands of Scotland added to my love of the craft and I have spent many hours knitting and developing a variety of patterns. I treasure my time knitting and find I go to a lovely place when knitting the interlocking ...
After my travels in Scotland, Wales, England and Ireland I fell in love with the beauty of the areas, the sheep and their wool. I have been a knitter for several years but the highlands of Scotland added to my love of the craft and I have spent many hours knitting and developing a variety of patterns. I treasure my time knitting and find I go to a lovely place when knitting the interlocking patterns found in Celtic cables.
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