I work from home doing transcription and editing and I don't like paying huge utility bills, so I don't keep my house very warm. The fingers, however do get cold and that makes it hard to type. So, I decided to make handwarmers. This was before I had seen any patterns for them. I just figured that I had a mitten loom, so why not just make a mitten without closing it off? That way, I could still type, but my hands would stay warm.


So the next pair, I used some fun fur yarn mixed with Wool Ease and did a fancy cuff. Then I thought, "Gee, wonder if I could put a cable down the middle?" Well of course I could! I've made many, many pairs of these since then and sold most of them. The one on the right was recently made for a friend. The beauty is that you can fold the cuff at both the top and bottom of the tube so that you either cover more or less of the wrist/fingers to suit your needs.
I've done cables with needles before and the concept is the same. This is a one-over-one cable, which is really simple. Wider cables would get more challenging to do on the looms, but it's not impossible. :)
2 comments:
Totally Cool!!!! (or I guess I should say "warm", hehe) Have you thought about writing the pattern out?
Love your gloves!!!
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