Knitting pattern for kids’ gauntlets
5th June, in Around the house, Health & home, Home
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Size |
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2-6 |
6-10 |
10-14 |
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Length |
cm |
14 |
16 |
18 |
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Circumference |
cm |
18 |
21 |
23 |
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Panda amber 100g balls |
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Note – This unique yarn knits to an individual tension. Substituting other yarns may change the measurements and result in an unsatisfactory item. |
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Quantity |
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1 |
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1 |
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Quantities are approximate as they can vary between knitters. Check the ball bands to ensure all yarn is from the same dye lot. |
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1 pair of 7.00mm (UK 2) knitting needles or size needed to give correct tension.
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Wool needle for sewing seams.
Tension
14 sts and 18 rows to 10cm over stocking st, using 7.00mm needles.
Check your tension carefully.
If less sts to 10cm use smaller needles, if more sts use bigger needles.
Gauntlets
Using 7.00mm needles, cast on 26 (32-32) sts.
Beg Rib Patt
1st row (right side) – P2, * K4, P2, rep from * to end.
2nd row – K2, * P4, K2, rep from * to end.
Last 2 rows form rib.
Cont in rib until work measures 14 (16-18) cm from beg, ending with a 2nd rib row.
Cast off in rib.
To make up
Do not press. Join side seam.
