Pattern Release: Pine Cone Gloves

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Well, my Pine Cone Gloves are in the *current Knit Picks IDP Showcase with the theme "Rad and Rugged Gifts" and I can definitely say they live up to the "Rugged" part!  They're also available in my Web Shop and on Etsy!

someone wearing a knit glove done in fingering-weight blue yarn. The palm and cuff have a knit and purl texture
Photo Credit: Stephanie Wallace


These gloves came about as, and I quote: “the hand knit version of the nylon gloves you can find in a dollar store.”  I wanted a pair of gloves that were lightweight, but very snug to the hand, perfect for spring or early fall, or, to layer under other mittens or gloves during winter. 

The Pine Cone Stitch pattern uses only knits and purls to create a fun, textured stitch that I instantly fell in love with!  So it seemed only natural to put these two ideas together to knit up a pair of lightweight gloves in fingering-weight yarn.
 
4 Sizes available:
Wrist Circumference: 6 (7.5, 9, 10.5) inches, (15, 19, 23 26.5 cm)
To be worn with approximately 0.5 inches (1.5 cm) of negative ease.

Pattern uses 226 (283, 564, 704) yards / 207 (259, 516, 644) meters of fingering-weight or sock yarn

Sample is shown in *Knit Picks Twill Fingering  in "Patchwork Heather", which was sent to me as part of being in the IDP  showcase!

This pattern has written instructions, and the stitch pattern is both written and charted. This pattern also has an accessible large print option that is compatible with screen-reading software. This option includes only the written instruction.

As always, I love seeing what you make! So please, tag your creations on Social Media with #SarahDawnsDesigns, so I can find your awesome things!

If you've got feedback, comments, or questions about the pattern, you can comment here, or send me an e-mail!

(P.S.  I don't get an affiliate commission on digital download patterns through the IDP affiliate link; though Knit Picks/WeCrochet have a great system for designer payments.  But if you get yarn or needles to go with the pattern, I -do- get a commission on that!)

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