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Blossom Stitch Fingerless Gloves Crochet Pattern

This fingerless gloves crochet pattern is perfect for the transitional spring weather. Fingerless gloves are great for going out, driving, texting or for typing at the computer.

Best of all, these fingerless crochet gloves have a nice lacy appearance that will make them a great fit for any plain or fancy outfit. Make them for yourself in your favorite color, or to give as a gift for just about anyone on your list.

This glove crochet pattern is designed to fit small hands. The size as given will fit a small adult, teen or a child. However, if you need a larger size, you can always switch to a thicker yarn and larger hook size. Other sizes can also be found in my free pattern roundup of crochet fingerless gloves.

I used Caron Simply Soft, but any worsted weight that is soft on the skin and gives you a good stretch will work.

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Blossom Stitch Fingerless Gloves Crochet Pattern

Skill Level: Easy

Materials

  • Yarn: Caron Simply Soft (Medium weight #4)
  • Crochet Hooks: G/6-4.25mm & H/8-5.00mm
  • Other: Measuring Tape, Scissors, Yarn Needle.

Measurements

  • Gauge: 1″ over 5 sts for the ribbing rows.
  • Finished Size: Measures 3″ across by 6″ long. To fit child to adult small. For a larger size, use a thicker yarn such as Red Heart Super Saver and larger hooks.

Abbreviations

Special Stitch Instructions

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Crochet Fingerless Gloves Pattern Instructions

Ribbing Rows

Row 1: With 4.25mm hk, ch 10, sc in 2nd ch from hk and in next 8 chs. Turn. (9 sc)

Rows 2-24: Ch 1, blsc in each st across. Turn. [9 sts]

Ch 1 and join the ribbing rows by slip stitching the last row to the free loops of starting chs.

Working in the Round

Rnd 1: Work along the ribbing edge and into each ribbing row. Ch 1 and sc into each ribbing row end; join with sl st in first sc. [24 sts]

Rnd 2: With 5mm hk, ch 1, sc in same st as join, *sk next st, v-st in next st, sk next st**, sc in next st; rep from * around ending last rep at **; join with sl st in first sc. [6 v-sts & 6 sc sts]

Rnd 3: Ch 4 (counts as first dc and ch-1 sp), *(sc, ch 1) in v-st**, (dc, ch 1) in next sc; rep from * around ending last rep at **; join with sl st in first dc. [12 sts & 12 ch-1 sps]

Rnd 4: Ch 1, sc in same st as join, *v-st in next sc**, sc in next dc; rep from * around ending last rep at **; join with sl st in first sc. [6 v-sts & 6 sc sts]

Rnds 5-8: Rep rnds 3 & 4.

Thumb Opening

Rnd 9 (Left Hand Only): Ch 6 (counts as first dc and ch-3 sp), sk v-st, (dc, ch 1) in next sc, *(sc, ch 1) in v-st**, (dc, ch 1) in next sc; rep from * around ending last rep at **; join with sl st in first dc. [11 sts, 1 ch-3 sp, & 11 ch-1 sps]

Rnd 9 (Right Hand Only): Ch 4 (counts as first dc and ch-1 sp), *(sc, ch 1) in v-st, (dc, ch 1) in next sc; rep from * around to last v-st; ch 2 (for a total of 3 chs); join with sl st in first dc. [11 sts, 1 ch-3 sp, & 11 ch-1 sps]

Rnd 10 (Left Hand Only): Ch 1, sc in same st as join, sk first ch, v-st in next ch, *sc in next dc, v-st in next sc; rep from * around; join with sl st in first sc. [6 v-sts & 6 sc sts]

Rnd 10 (Right Hand Only): Ch 1, sc in same st as join, *v-st in next sc, sc in next dc; rep from * around up to ch-3 sp; sk first ch, v-st in next ch; join with sl st in first sc. [6 v-sts & 6 sc sts]

Rnd 11: Rep rnd 3.

Rnd 12: With 4.25mm hk, ch 1, sc in same st as join and into each st and ch around; join with sl st in first sc. FO. 

Thumb Edging

With 4.25mm hk, join yarn to thumb opening with a standing single crochet. Then work another 9 sc evenly around; join with sl st in first sc. FO. [10 sts]

Blossom Stitch – Photo Tutorial

Blossom Stitch - Working in the Round - chain a multiple of 4 and join the chains.

Step 1

Chain any multiple of 4. Join the first and last chains with a slip stitch being careful not to twist the chains.

Blossom Stitch - Working in the Round - Rnd 1. Chain 1.

Step 2

Rnd 1: Chain 1.

Blossom Stitch - Working in the Round - Single crochet into each chain around; join with a slip stitch.

Step 3

Single crochet into the same chain as join and into each chain around.

Note: I worked into the back bumps, but you don’t have to.

Blossom Stitch - Working in the Round - Rnd 2. Chain 1, single crochet into the same stitch as the join. Skip the next stitch.

Step 4

Rnd 2: Chain 1. Single crochet into the same stitch as where the join was made.

Skip the next stitch.

Blossom Stitch - Working in the Round - Double crochet into the next stitch.

Step 5

Double crochet into the next stitch.

Blossom Stitch - Working in the Round - Chain 1.

Step 6

Chain 1.

Blossom Stitch - Working in the Round - Double crochet again into the same stitch. Skip the next stitch.

Step 7

Double crochet again into the same stitch.

Skip the next stitch.

Blossom Stitch - Working in the Round - Single crochet into the next stitch.

Step 8

Single crochet into the next stitch.

Blossom Stitch - Working in the Round - Repeat around. Skip the last stitch and join with a slip stitch.

Step 9

Repeat around.

Blossom Stitch - Working in the Round - Rnd 3. Chain 4. Counts as first double crochet and chain 1.

Step 10

Chain 4. Counts as first double crochet and chain 1 space.

Blossom Stitch - Working in the Round - Single crochet into chain-1 space, Chain 1.

Step 11

Single crochet into chain 1 space. Chain 1.

Blossom Stitch - Working in the Round - Double crochet into the single crochet. Chain 1.

Step 12

Double crochet into the next single crochet. Chain 1.

Blossom Stitch - Working in the Round - Repeat around. Join with a slip stitch in third chain.

Step 13

Repeat around. Join with a slip stitch in the third chain.

Blossom Stitch - Working in the Round - Rnd 4. Chain 1, single crochet into the same stitch as join.

Step 14

Rnd 4: Chain 1. Single crochet into the same stitch as join.

Blossom Stitch - Working in the Round - Double crochet, chain 1, double crochet into the next single crochet.

Step 15

Double crochet, chain 1, double crochet into next single crochet.

Blossom Stitch - Working in the Round - Single crochet into next double crochet.

Step 16

Single crochet into the next double crochet.

Blossom Stitch - Working in the Round - Repeat around. Join.

Step 17

Repeat around. Join with a slip stitch.

Rep Rnds 3 and 4 until you have the height that you want.

Single crochet into each stitch and chain around. Join and Fasten Off.

Step 18

Final Rnd: Chain 1, single crochet into each stitch and chain around.

Join with a slip stitch and fasten off.

Blossom Stitch – Video Tutorial

This video shows how to make the blossom stitch in rows as well as in rounds.

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