Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Cabled Hand Warmers

These past few weeks have flown by very fast. I can't believe 2012 is around the corner. I have been knitting like crazy these past few weeks. Coffee cup cozies, a scarf and a pair of socks...all for Christmas gifts. I got everything excepts the scarf done before Christmas...I did however finish the scarf on Christmas. :) Among these projects I knitted a new pattern...cabled hand warmers.

A few years ago I made some very simple hand warmers, a solution to buying a pair of cheap gloves and cutting off the finger tips. (Which would start to unravel and then I'd buy another pair...a never ending cycle). This time I revamped the pattern to include a cable...jazzing up the pattern a little bit. I think the cable gives a little extra to the pattern. You may be thinking: "I can't do this pattern because it involves a cable and that seems difficult." Here's a little secret I learned when making a scarf a few months back...cables are in fact simple. So don't let them discourage you from trying new patterns.

These cabled hand warmers are simple to make and dresses up cold hands while at work, reading or knitting! There are a variety of things these hand warmers can be used for...even to wear outside on a cooler day when gloves are a little too much.  They don't take a lot of time either. A great project to finish in an afternoon, evening or when in the car for a few hours.


Cabled Hand Warmers




Finished Size: Approx. 7" round and 8" long





Materials Needed

* Worsted Weight  - about 80 yd. (I used Lion Brand Wool-Ease yarn, color: Oxford Gray).
* Needles - Size 8, straight
* Yarn Needle

3/3: Place 3 sts on cable needle and place in back, k3, k3 from cable needle
CK12: p3, k6, p3
CP12: k3, p6, k3 

Directions

Left Hand Warmer

CO 34 sts loosely. Make sure to leave a long end for sewing later.





Wrist Cuff



Row 1: k2, p2, k2, CK12, *k2, p2* repeat to the end

Row 2: *k2, p2* repeat 4 times, CP12, p2, k2, p2

Row 3: k2, p2, k2, (p3, 3/3, p3), *k2, p2* to end

Row 4, 6, 8: same as row 2

Row 5, 7: same as row 1 

Repeat rows 1-4 for a total of 12 rows for the wrist cuff.

Body

Row 1, 3, 5: k6, CK12, k to end of row

Row 2, 4, 6: p16, CP12, p6

Row 7: k6, (p3, 3/3, p3), k to end of row

Row 8: p16, CP12, p6

Repeat rows 1-8 three more times for a total of 24 rows for the body.

Finger Cuff

Row 1, 3, 5: k2, p2, k2 CK12, *k2, p2* repeat to the end

Row 2, 4, 6: *k2, p2* repeat 4 times, CP12, p2, k2, p2

Row 7: k2, p2, k2, (p3, 3/3, p3), *k2, p2* to end

Row 8: *k2, p2* repeat 3 times, CP12, p2, k2, p2

Row 9: BO loosely in pattern - k2, p2, k2 CK12, *k2, p2* repeat to the end


Leave a long end for sewing.

Finishing

Using the yarn needle, thread the long end left from the wrist cuff. Fold the mitt with the right side of the pattern facing out and the sides lined together. Sew the edges of the wrist and body together for approx. 4". Weave in the yarn. Thread the yarn needle with the finger cuff long end. Sew the edges of the finger cuff and body together for approx. 2", leave a 1.5" hold for your thumb. Weave in the yarn.
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Right Hand Warmer (Basically the same as the left, only working backwards...top-down.)

CO 34 sts loosely. Make sure to leave a long end for sewing later.


Finger Cuff

Row 1: k2, p2, k2, CK12, *k2, p2* repeat to the end

Row 2: *k2, p2* repeat 4 times, CP12, k2, p2, k2

Row 3: k2, p2, k2, (p3, 3/3, p3), *k2, p2* to end

Row 4, 6, 8: same as row 2

Row 5, 7, 9: same as row 1

Body

Row 1, 3, 5: p16, CP12, p6

Row 2, 4: k6, CK12, k to end of row

Row 6: k6, (p3, 3/3, p3), k to end of row

Row 7: p16, CP12, p6

Row 8: k6, CK12, k to end of row

Repeat rows 1-8 three more times for a total of 24 rows for the body.

Wrist Cuff

Row 1: *k2, p2* repeat 4 times, CP12, k2, p2, k2

Row 2: k2, p2, k2, (p3, 3/3, p3), *k2, p2* to end

Row 3, 5, 7: *k2, p2* repeat 4 times, CP12, k2, p2, k2

Row 4, 6, 8: k2, p2, k2, CK12, *k2, p2* repeat to the end

Repeat rows 1-3. BO loosely in pattern following row 4.

Leave a long end for sewing.

Finishing

Using the yarn needle, thread the long end left from the wrist cuff. Fold the mitt with the right side of the pattern facing out and the sides lined together. Sew the edges of the wrist and body together for approx. 4". Weave in the yarn. Thread the yarn needle with the finger cuff long end. Sew the edges of the finger cuff and body together for approx. 2", leave a 1.5" hold for your thumb. Weave in the yarn.








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