When Knitting In Public Outdoors (KIPO’ing) and there is frost on the rooftops it helps to keep as much of the hands covered as possible. These fingerless gloves work just fine, once gotten used to; sort of like shoes after a long period of sandals. These were made from the cuffs and part of the sleeves cut from a wool sweater, joined between thumb and first finger and then (I forget why) between first and second finger; likely to give it a more stable fit. A row of single crochet was made along the finger edge with colourful yarn, some bright plastic buttons added.