The yarn is spinned of 100% Keeshond (Wolfspitz) underfur with addition of white goat underfur. Beads are knitted of 100% Leonberger underfur. The underfur is spinned with sewing reinforced thread and rubbered into 2 threads.
Fingerless gloves are known for ages. For some time they weren't very popular. Nowdays their necessity is motivated by the reality and modern human needs. Many buttons surround us and we have to press them. Fingers should be free and hands be protected from cold and wind. That's how fingerless gloves appeared.
Leonberger wool is colored by many different colors: auburn, simple red, grey, brown, cream-colored and white. Accordingly, I use Leonberger underfur of different colors too. Accurate selection of underfur can give up to five different kinds of yarn that I use for knitting. Consequently, Leonberger underfur of beige, red and grey colors can be used for knitting as for different works, as for the only one. The presented fingerless gloves have various sorts of the same yarn.
'Beads' pattern used for these women's fingerless gloves looks fresh and optimistic. Prominent tails by the whole palm and combination of front and back side mashes create ribbing effect and provide perfect fitting for a hand of any size that makes fingerless gloves warm and comfortable.
The work doesn't have any signs of dog wool smell, as it has two stages of washing: firstly the yarn itself is washed, then the finished work goes washing. I don't use cutted wool, only underfur.