Thursday, September 24, 2009

Very Small Gloves

A friend sent me a photo of some seriously tiny mittens. That was all it took to get me wondering whether it was possible to make really small fully-fingered gloves. In my mind's eye it seemed feasible, so I just had to give it a try.

I made a single prototype last night in which the dimensions seemed about right, so today I got started on a proper pair. After about two-and-a-half hours' of total knitting time, I have this to show for my trouble:


Each glove is 4.5cm long and 2.2cm wide across the hand, not including the thumb. There is actually a proper thumb gusset, and the cuffs are k1p1 ribbing.



The pair is rather larger than the mittens that inspired them, which are all of 12mm wide, but given the constraint of having to have enough stitches across the hand to make up four fingers, and given that the smallest needles I currently own are 1.5mm, I doubt I could have made them any smaller.


I'm tempted to scout around for some 1mm needles, though, and to have another go with laceweight yarn.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

oh my oh my oh my, how in the world. I am in awe of such talent. I love em, and boy do I have a doll that would look wonderful on. I havent been able to master small things, even size 2 needles make me feel like a bull in a china shop.

Unknown said...

Aghhhhhhhhh!!!! SOOO soaososososooooo cute! You rocked this adorable knitting adventure.