Knitting tutorial for a pair of solid-color gloves, with fingertips, which can be very effective in keeping warm in the cold winter. Since there is no color change or pattern, it should be said to be the easiest glove knitting. Novices who want to learn to knit gloves can try it! ~
1. Use a No. 14 needle with 4 strands to start 32 pairs, knit 25 rows of ribs, and then knit plain stitches. At the same time, add needles evenly in the long row of plain stitches to 37 pairs, and knit 18 rows of plain stitches.
2. Change needle No. 13.
3. Knit another 17 rows of plain stitches.
4. Separate the thumb (this is a left-hand glove only). There are 4 stitches divided into the upper layer (back of hand) and 11 stitches divided into lower layer (palm).
5. The reverse side.
6. Use two No. 13 needles to clamp a thread on the side of the 4-pin needle, and wrap it around to add 7-pin needles.
7, 11+4+7=22 stitches connected into a circle, knit in a circle.
8. The reverse side.
9. Knit 26 rows.
10. Use a suture needle to thread it up and close it with a needle, and then thread it twice, otherwise it will be easy to make holes. Use the needle to replace the money on the 7 stitches added at the base of the thumb.
Connect needles 11, 7 and other needles to form a circle to knit the palm part. Note that the connection between pin 7 and other pins must be handled properly, otherwise holes will appear. See the processing method in the picture.
12. As shown above.
13. Knit 17 rows into 10 pairs (10 stitches at the top and bottom), and knit the index finger.
14. Knit 35 rows.
15. Close your mouth like this.
16. The effect of closing the mouth.
17. Pick 2 pairs from the root of the index finger, 2 stitches at the top and bottom, and then separate 8 pairs (8 stitches at the top and bottom) from the original palm, a total of 10 pairs, and knit the middle finger.
18. Knit fingers 4 and 5 in the same way. Done!