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Super cute!
I discovered that last year and now put "cuffs" on everything lol. The only thing I don't love is that if you're doing 3 or more rows the back post has a line in front between the rows.Just discovered something awesome! I was making some mittens (not from a pattern), and discovered that i you use the front post dc on the wrist section, the back side of the stitch makes it so the glove fits better around your wrist, holding the glove tighter! I liked it so much I put a few more up at the base of my fingers!
Awesome! It is one of those "Ah ha!" moments, right?I discovered that last year and now put "cuffs" on everything lol. The only thing I don't love is that if you're doing 3 or more rows the back post has a line in front between the rows.
On a similar note, I made a fingerless glove pattern using back loop SC. My mother in law wanted them for herself and a couple ladies at work. Not knowing their hand sizes I was worried about fit with a structured pattern. These are super simple.
G-hook, WW yarn
Ch. (Lol it tried to autocorrect that to "chickens") 23 and SC across (22)
Ch. 1 SC across in back loops only and continue for 8 rows.
On the 8th row SC in backloops of the first 5 stitches, ch. 6, skip 6 stitches, continue SC in backlinks across.
Continue doing the sc in bl (including in the chain) until you reach about 24 rows, then slip stitch the first and last rows together. Your chain/skip is the thumb opening. Then you can add decorative edging if you please (I like shells around the finger side, but nothing at the wrist as it takes away from some of the adjustability.