There are commercialgloves designed to work with touchscreen , but you could achieve the same functionality with your current duet of gloves using a phonograph needle and some conductive yarn .
https://lifehacker.com/use-your-touchscreen-in-the-cold-with-dots-gloves-5067172
The iPhone screen is capacative , meaning that it requires your finger to nail a circuit in club to work . So , by sew someconductive threadin small plot of ground on the fingers of your glove ( a rophy of about 1/4″ or 6 millimetre in diam is recommend ) and larger patches on the inside expanse of the fingertip , you should be able to use your touchscreen with an acceptable degree of truth .

Still , I have to envisage that this modification would be useless on anything other than crocked - fit mitt . The slurred gloves that actually keep your hands warm would be far too bulky . [ InstructablesviaLifehacker ]
https://lifehacker.com/make-any-pair-of-gloves-work-with-a-touchscreen-5412625
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