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Captivating instructions: Learn to knit gloves in a patent pattern

Basics of the Patent Pattern

What is the patent design?

The patent pattern is a knitting technique that creates a thicker and voluminous fabric. It is characterized by a special relief structure in which the front and back of the knitted piece look different. When knitting in the patent pattern, both forward and backward rows are knitted, which means the pattern emerges.

The special thing about the patent pattern is that it forms a double-layered structure. This makes the knitted pieces particularly warm and insulating. The pattern is therefore ideal for winter accessories such as gloves, scarves and hats.

Why is the patent pattern popular?

The patent pattern is very popular among knitting enthusiasts for several reasons:

  • Voluminous appearance: The patent pattern gives knitted pieces a unique texture and a voluminous appearance. This makes them real eye-catchers.

  • Thermal insulation: The double-layered structure of the patent pattern creates a thicker fabric that is particularly good at insulating heat. This is why gloves knitted in the patent pattern are ideal for cold winter days.

  • Elasticity: The patent pattern is stretchable and adapts well to different hand shapes. This means that the knitted gloves offer a comfortable fit and freedom of movement.

  • Versatility: The patent pattern can be knitted in different yarns and colors. This means there are no limits to creativity when designing the patent pattern gloves.

Although knitting in a fisherman's rib pattern requires some practice, the result is definitely worth it. With this knitting technique, you can create unique and warm gloves that are not only practical but also fashionable.

Required materials and tools

Before you start knitting gloves in the brioche pattern, you will need certain materials and tools. Here is a list of things you should have ready:

yarns for knitting in the patent pattern

You can use different yarns for knitting in English rib, depending on the effect you want to achieve. Here are some common options:

yarn type Characteristics
virgin wool Warm, soft and good for cold weather.
Cotton Lightweight and breathable, ideal for warmer temperatures.
mixed yarns Combination of virgin wool and synthetic fibers for a good balance between warmth and durability.

Choose a yarn that suits your preferences and the needs of the glove. Remember that the yarn thickness also affects the size of the glove. Be sure to follow the gauge recommendations in the instructions.

knitting needles and tools

To knit in the brioche pattern you will need special knitting needles and some tools. Here is a list of the basic tools you will need:

  • Knitting needles: Depending on the thickness of the yarn and your personal preference, you can use different knitting needles. For knitting gloves in a patent pattern, we recommend needles in sizes 4.0 to 5.0 mm.
  • Stitch markers: These small rings or clips help you mark certain places in your knitting, such as the beginning of a round or special pattern sections.
  • Darning needle: A darning needle with a large opening at the end is needed to sew in threads and finish the knitted piece.
  • Scissors: A good pair of sharp scissors is important for cutting threads and keeping the knitted piece clean.
  • Tape measure or ruler: A tape measure or ruler is helpful for checking the size of the glove and measuring the length of specific sections.

Make sure you have all the materials and tools you need prepared before you proceed with the instructions on how to knit the gloves in the brioche pattern. This will ensure a smooth knitting process and a satisfactory result.

Step-by-step instructions for gloves in patent pattern

Knitting gloves in English brioche requires a few specific steps to achieve the desired result. In this tutorial, we will look at each step in more detail: gauge and size adjustment, knitting the cuff, knitting the hand part, and decreasing the stitches for the fingers.

gauge and size adjustment

Before you start knitting, it is important to do a gauge swatch. The gauge swatch will help you determine the correct number of stitches and rows per centimeter to ensure your gloves are the right size.

gauge 10 cm x 10 cm
stitches 20
rows 25

Based on your gauge, you can determine the number of stitches and rows you need to achieve the desired size of your gloves. Don't forget to wash and block the gauge for accurate results.

knitting the cuff

The cuff is the beginning of the glove and ensures a good fit around the wrist. It is usually knitted in a rib pattern to create a stretchy and snug edge.

rows Pattern
1-4 2 stitches right, 2 stitches left alternately

Knit the cuff to the desired length, usually between 4 and 6 centimeters. Be sure to maintain the correct number of stitches and continue the ribbing pattern to achieve an even appearance.

knitting the handpiece

After the cuff, the next step is to knit the actual hand part of the glove. Here you can use the brioche pattern to create an interesting texture.

rows Pattern
1 1 stitch right, 1 stitch left alternately
2 All stitches left
3-4 All stitches right
5 1 stitch right, 1 stitch left alternately
6 All stitches left

Knit the handpiece to the desired length, which is usually to the beginning of the fingers. Make sure to continue the pattern according to the chart to maintain the brioche pattern.

Decreasing the stitches for the fingers

Once the handpiece has reached the desired length, it's time to cast off the stitches for the fingers. This step allows you to create the individual finger openings.

rows Pattern
1 1 stitch right, 1 stitch left alternately
2 Knit 2 stitches together, purl all stitches
3-4 All stitches right
5 1 stitch right, 1 stitch left alternately
6 All stitches left

Repeat these decrease rows for each finger until you have the desired number of stitches for each finger. This will create the finger openings for your gloves.

With these steps, you have laid the foundation for knitting gloves in the brioche pattern. Depending on the design and personal preferences, you can further adjust the pattern and add decorative elements. Don't forget to pay attention to your stitch count as you knit and check regularly whether you have reached the desired size.

Tips for Successful Knitting

When knitting in brioche stitch, there are certain tips that can help you succeed and achieve a high-quality result. Here are some important points to keep in mind:

handling of the patent pattern

The patent pattern may seem a bit challenging at first, but with a few tips you can master it easily:

  • Read the manual carefully and make sure you understand the instructions and abbreviations.
  • Familiarize yourself with the different types of stitches in the brioche pattern, such as knit stitches, purl stitches and slip stitches.
  • Use markers to mark the beginning and end of pattern rows to make counting stitches easier.
  • Keep an eye on the tension of the threads to ensure an even stitch pattern. Tension that is too loose or too tight can affect the appearance of the pattern.

Bug fixes and common problems

When knitting in the brioche stitch, mistakes can occasionally occur. Here are some common problems and tips for correcting them:

problem Solution
lost stitches Check your work carefully to find any lost stitches. You can pick them up again using an extra knitting needle or tool.
Twisted stitches Make sure you place the stitches correctly on the needle to avoid twisting.
Irregular stitch pattern Check your tension to make sure the stitches are even.
Missing or extra stitches Count your stitches regularly to make sure you have the right number. Add or decrease stitches as needed.

If you encounter any problems, do not hesitate to check the pattern and, if necessary, seek help from experienced knitters. Knitting in the brioche pattern requires practice, but with patience and attention you can achieve impressive results.

Mastering the use of the brioche stitch and solving common problems will allow you to have a successful knitting experience when making your gloves. Be patient and don't be discouraged, because the result will be worth the effort.

finishing and finishing

After knitting the English rib gloves, it's time to cast off and do the finishing touches. This section covers the steps for casting off stitches, as well as tips for mending and finishing the English rib gloves.

Casting off the stitches

To cast off the stitches and finish the knitting, follow these simple steps:

  1. Knit the first two stitches in the brioche pattern.
  2. Lift the first stitch over the second stitch and let it fall.
  3. Knit another stitch in the brioche pattern.
  4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until only one stitch remains on the right needle.
  5. Cut the yarn and pull it through the last stitch to secure it.

Binding off the stitches is an important stage to ensure that the edges of the knitted piece are neat and stable. Be careful not to bind off the stitches too tightly to avoid a cuff that is too tight.

repairs and finishing

Once the stitches are cast off, you can turn your attention to any repairs and finishing the gloves. Here are some tips to help you:

  1. Check the knitted piece for any loose threads or stitches that may have come undone. Use a crochet hook to carefully thread and secure them.

  2. Block the gloves to give them an even shape and to accentuate the broderie anglaise pattern. Place the gloves in lukewarm water and squeeze gently. Then carefully mold them into the desired shape and let them dry.

  3. If desired, you can add additional embellishments such as buttons, ribbons or embroidery to give the gloves a personal touch. Be creative and experiment with different elements to create a unique design.

Careful touch-ups and proper finishing will ensure that your knitted brioche gloves look professional and appealing. Take the time to carefully complete these final steps to ensure a high-quality end result.

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