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Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Free Crochet Pattern with video tutorial: Textured & Ribbed Fingerless Gloves


Hello & thanks so much for stopping by! 
These last couple of weeks I've been re-writing a past scarf pattern and I've worked up these fingerless gloves to match it. I will add links at the end of this pattern for said scarf and the new matching ear warmer too! Please be sure to read through all the important notes listed below before starting.

 

Above are a couple extra photos showing the backside of the glove and then the seam, clicking the image will enlarge it. 

This pattern now has a video tutorial, you can watch below or here on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBxNNEahPS0



Skill Level: Intermediate

Size: Teen/Women's
As a guide my wrists measure 6" (left) & 6.25" (right) and the measurement taken at the top of my hand and around the knuckles is 7.5" (left) 7.75" (right). These gloves have some stretch and will definitely fit a hand/wrist a little larger. I suggest wrapping the foundation chain around your wrist to help determine if these will work for you.

Supplies:
Size I (5.5 mm) Crochet Hook
Red Heart With Love Yarn, approx. 200 yards
Darning Needle
Scissors
Stitch Marker

Abbreviations (US Terms):
BLO – Back Loop Only
Bpdc - Back Post Double Crochet
Ch – Chain
Dc – Double Crochet
Dc2tog - Double Crochet 2 Together
3LO - 3rd Loop Only
Fpdc – Front Post Double Crochet
Ss – Slip Stitch
St - Stitch

Stitch Explanation:
3rd Loop Only - The third loop is located on the back of the dc, just under the back loop. Please see the photo below:


Important Notes:
-Ch 1's & 2's DO NOT count as a dc & you should join to the 1st dc of each row, not the chain.
-All joins are made with a ss.
-Stitches placed between these brackets: [ ] indicate a group of stitches to all be worked into the same stitch.

Gauge: 7 dc & 4 rows = 2"


Gloves:
(make 2)

Row 1: Ch 27, join to the first ch with a ss making sure not to twist the chain. Ch 2, dc in each st around. Join. (27 dc)
Row 2: Ch 2, fpdc in the first dc from row 1. *Bpdc in next, Fpdc in next.* Repeat *to* around. Join. (14 fpdc, 13 bpdc)
Row 3-5: Ch 2, fpdc in next. *Bpdc in next, Fpdc in next.* Repeat from *to* around. Join. (14 fpdc, 13 bpdc)
Row 6: In BLO: Ch 1, dc in each st around. Join. (27 dc)
Row 7: In 3LO: Ch 1, dc in each st around. Join. (27 dc)
Row 8: In BLO: Ch 1, dc in each st around. Join. (27 dc)
Row 9: In 3LO: Ch 1, dc in each st around. Join. (27 dc)
Row 10: In BLO: Ch 1, 2 dc in first st. Dc in 13 st, 2 dc in next st, dc in 12 st. Join. (29 dc)
Row 11: In 3LO: Ch 1, dc in 13 st. 2 dc in next st, dc in 14 st, 2 dc in last st. Join. (31 dc)
Row 12: In BLO: Ss in first 2 st. Place a stitch marker in the first ss made, leave stitch marker until later. [Ss, ch 1, dc] in next st. Dc in next 26 st, leave last 2 st un-worked. (27 dc)
Row 13: Ch 1, turn. Working in what would be the 3rd loop from the opposite side: Dc in each st around. Ch 4, join. (27 dc)
Row 14: Ch 1, turn. Work 6 dc over the ch 4. In BLO: Dc in 12 st, dc2tog, dc in 11 st, dc2tog. Join. (31 dc)
Row 15: In 3LO: Ch 1, dc in 2 st. Dc2tog, dc in 13 st, dc2tog, dc in 12 st. (29 dc)
Row 16: In BLO: Ch 1, sc in each st around. Join. (29 sc)

Fasten off and sew in ends.


Thumb Hole: 
Join yarn in the st previously indicated to leave a stitch marker (remove stitch marker). Sc around working 5 sc along each side of opening.
Fasten off & sew in ends.

These fingerless gloves have matching scarf & ear warmer patterns, 
you can find the infinity scarf here:

and the Ear Warmer pattern here:


4 comments:

  1. OMG Love this set making it now . Thanks so much

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  2. I made these gloves last night and love them. I only started crocheting a few days ago and this was my first proper project, and although it says intermediate (which I missed when I started making them!) your video was so clear I was able to follow it as a real beginner. Thank you.

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    1. You're very welcome! I'm so happy to hear it worked out for you thank you for taking the time to leave me a comment. :)

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