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Minimal style fingerless mitten on an LK150

This is a very simple and minimal-looking fingerless mitten. It is knitted on an LK150 machine. It takes some hand manipulation, but is still a straightforward quick knitting project, even for beginning machine knitters.

Construction of the minimal style fingerless mitten

This is basically 2 rectangle pieces. After folding in half, we can sew up the side seams, and leave the holes for the thumbs.

I started with the cuff ribbing. Here I use hand-manipulated ribbing. That is to reform the purl stitches with a latch tool. It can take some time to manipulate all the ribbing, but once you get used to it, it goes quickly.

You can also use 2 by 1 or 3 by 1 ribbing, so you have fewer purl stitches to reform.

I continued some ribbing patterns all the way to the top. This keeps the top edge from curling and adds interest to the fingerless mitten.

After finishing the 2 rectangle pieces, simply fold them in half and sew them up with a piece of yarn and a yarn needle. It is that simple.

If you use high-quality yarn, even a simple design will look classy. Try different thicknesses of the yarn. Because it is basically ribbing, it is very flexible in the fitting.

Watch our video tutorial for machine knitting the minimal style fingerless gloves


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