Sunday 2 March 2014

Hooray! Fingerless gloves

I have made a pair of fingerless gloves for Big Sis so that she can hold a skipping rope at break time and get some grip. The poor thing got an injury the other week because one handle slipped out of her fully gloved hand and flew up and gave her a fat lip!



The yarn is Millamia and it is super soft yarn, just 
perfect for hands.


The hearts are from Sue at sweetpea family, she sent them last week in my giveaway parcel, I just loved them and wanted to use them straight away before they got lost.


I made the pattern as I went but them realised I had made two left handed ones - anyone else done that?? 

You may be experiencing right now, or remember when your child dressed themselves and thought they looked great in their own choice. She thought so today in a breton cardigan, red collared t-shirt, purple leggings, denim skirt and fingerless gloves!





12 comments:

  1. Those fingerless gloves are beautiful and those hearts are divine. A wonderful combination.

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  2. I love how they came out. The hearts are a perfect touch. I have to admit that I'm looking forward to my daughter wanting to choose her clothes independently. She can dress herself just fine, and does it every day, but she always wants me to choose the outfit, then I have to admire it after she puts it on. :)

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  3. The gloves look so cosy...and I love a youngen with her own style.

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  4. The gloves and the hearts are a perfect match, and ouch to skippy rope injuries
    Clare xx

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  5. My 6 yr. old granddaughter has similar taste in High Fashion, Jo :) The mitts are pretty and practical! xx

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  6. Hi Jo I'm thrilled the little hearts came in handy - I think your little treasures fashion sense is spot on - I love the gloves such a good idea. Hope you have a good week.
    Sue xxx

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  7. Those gloves are beautiful Jo, well done, and the hearts are a lovely finishing touch! I love her sense of fashion - I have been known to wear red shoes and carry a purple handbag and always say, "hey, when you get to my age you can do whatever you like!" Yes! Joy xo

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  8. Those are just gorgeous! Wonderful pattern - love the hearts - and Millamia yarn is just soooo soft and lovely! Chrissie x

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  9. The gloves are just gorgeous Jo and sound very practical for their purpose. I like your girls choice of outfit! My girl chose her own outfit on Sunday and wore a cat costume, with a cape, a pair of deely boppers and stripy wellies...good thing we weren't going out anywhere.
    M

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  10. Jo how cute these look on your little lovely, the hearts made them extra special and they look warm and cosy for her. I hope she is over her accident. As always Jo such a nice post with lots of lovely things to look at. Have a fab week, lots of love to you as always
    Dorothy
    :-)xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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  11. What beautiful mittens, I also love the colours you picked for the quilts and am looking forward to seeing the finished items!

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