
Yesterday I made some fingerless mittens, so quick and easy! I started them yesterday and finished them off today! They are so cozy and comfy, almost like you are not wearing them at all. I think these are for me as gloves always make my hands feel claustrophobic and sweaty, even in cold weather. These feel like they will still do the job and allow you to carry on with chores and craft things without feeling like you are all fingers!!

the pattern
I started with a chain of 34 or 35 and then started a half treble stitch(htr) into each chain.
Ch1 at the end of the row,turn and carry on with a htr into each ch.
At the end of each row ch1.
I can't remember how many rows I did, but you can keep trying it on {just wrap it around your hand} to see the length you desire. When you are happy with the length cast off and then wrap it around your hand and use a stitch marker either end of the opening for your thumb. Then all you do is use afgan stitch to stitch along the side, leaving the opening for your thumb.
I also used an afghan stitch all the way around the wrist part and then went and did a shell edge
which is: 3 dcr into one chain, 1 st into the next chain repeated all the way around.
oh and I used a size 4mm hook and a double knit 4ply yarn.
And I did an afghan stitch around the opening for the thumb just for a bit of contrast and to strengthen it.
I like the chunky look and feel, but if you wanted something more subtle, I would suggest a smaller size hook and a thinner yarn.









































