Right.
Knucks!

Yarn: Alpaca/silk, handspun by J's mom.
Needles: size 3
Made: in like, January I think.
Usage: tons
Pleasure at having warm hands but usable fingers: loads
Times a pen got wrapped in the gloves' fuzz when trying to write with Knucks on: about a million.
Me hand:

Twisty ribby:

These are my knuckles:

Next time, the age old question to which the answer is, about 15 inches (no pervvies, I'm not THAT lucky a young bride! Actually, that sounds pretty unlucky)

2 comments:
Cute Knucks! I bet those are super soft too!
Yay! You are back. What fluffy squishy fingerless gloves. They look perfect for typing and writing in cold rooms, and knitting at bus stops. What more could you ask?
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