Knitted Ombré Handwarmers
These cozy handwarmers are crafted using a technique called knitting, where yarn is looped together to create a soft and warm fabric. The ombré effect adds a stylish touch, transitioning from one color to another seamlessly. Perfect for keeping your hands toasty during chilly days, these handwarmers are not only practical but also fashionable. Whether you're running errands or enjoying a leisurely walk, these handwarmers will keep your hands warm and stylish at the same time. Treat yourself to a pair of these handwarmers or gift them to a loved one for a thoughtful and practical present.
Supplies:
- worsted weight yarn in four colors (or more if you wish, but I’ll give color change instructions for four). This is a good scrap project, I think I used less than 1/4 a ball of each color.
Tools:
- four size 3 double-pointed needles (or size needed to get gauge)
- stitch marker
- scissors
- tapestry needle
Gauge: 6 stitches and 8 rows per inch (Yes, this is a tight knit for worsted weight yarn, but I wanted a dense fabric
Required Skills:
- knitting in the round on four needles
- basic decreases
Abbreviations:
- k – knit
- p – purl
- k2tog – knit two stitched together, 1 stitch decreased
Cast on 42 stitches in the lightest color. Divide between three needles. Join together to knit in the round being careful not to twist. Place a stitch marker between the last and first stitch.
Knit 2 inches in the lightest color.
Change to the next darkest color. Knit one round. On the first stitch of the next round pick up the light colored stitch from the row before and knit it with the next stitch on the needle.
This will give you a jogless stripe. Continue knitting until you have 2 inches in that color.
Change to next darkest color. Knit until end of round. Turn the knitting and purl back the way you came. (You are now working flat to create the thumbhole. You can do this right on your double pointed needles.)
Work in stockinette for 1.5 inches. On the next knit round, join back into the round and knit that color for another .5 inches. (A total of 2 inches in that color.)
Change to the darkest color. Knit one round. On the first stitch of the next round pick up the light colored stitch from the row before and knit it with the next stitch on the needle. Knit for 1.5 inches.
Next round: k2tog, k19, k2tog, k19 (40 stitches).
Knit a round.
Next round: k2tog, k18, k2tog, k18 (38 stitches).
Knit until that color is 2 inches long.
Bind off.
Weave in ends.
Note: The cuff on these is not tight to the wrist. If you want it tighter, cast on a few less stitches and then increase up to the amount needed right before the thumb.