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Pretty Simple Crochet Fingerless Gloves

These crochet fingerless gloves are not only simple, but pretty as well! The pattern is given in one size, but you can easily increase that in a multiple of two. Another thing you can do is switch up your yarn and hook sizes.

You don’t need much yarn or time, making them ideal for selling at craft fairs or for gifting to friends and family.

I did mine in a solid color, but you could also try working these up in a striped or two color design if you like.

Pretty Simple Fingerless Gloves ~ FREE Crochet Pattern
Pretty Simple Fingerless Gloves ~ FREE Crochet Pattern

Finished Size

The pattern is given to fit an adult small hand. But, in a simple multiple of two you can increase the size as needed! If you are increasing the size, you may also need to work more stitches around for the thumb opening.

Another way to increase the size would be to use a larger hook! A larger hook will also give you more stretch.

Recommended Yarn

I used Loops and threads Impeccable. It’s an awesome acrylic yarn, if you ask me! I guess I like it because it gives you such a nice clean look of the stitches.

Any similar yarn should work as long as it gives you the same gauge.

Loops and Threads Impeccable

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The Stitch Pattern

These crochet gloves are started with a ribbing at the wrists. The ribbing is worked in rows until you reach the circumference that you want. Then you join the two ends and begin working in rounds.

The stitch pattern for the main body of these globes is the half double crochet. For the first round you work two half double crochet into one stitch, skip a stitch and work another two half doubles in the next stitch,

Then for the next round, you work your two half double crochets in between the previous two stitches like a v-stitch. Pretty simple, right?

See image below or see the full Tutorial

Pretty Simple Stitch
Pretty Simple Stitch

These gloves include a thumb opening. Please note the instructions for the thumb opening placement for the right and left hands. By placing the openings in different locations gives you a left and right hand glove. This way the seam falls on the inside of both hands,

Pretty Simple Crochet Fingerless Gloves

These gloves are quick to crochet. Plus, they feature a simple, yet pretty stitch pattern.
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Skill Level

Materials

Measurements

  • Gauge: 2" over 6 hdc (3 V-sts)
  • Finished Size: Laying flat they measure 3.5" wide by 5" long.

Abbreviations

  • Ch/Chs = Chain/Chains
  • Blsc = Back Loop Single Crochet
  • Bpsc = Back Post Single Crochet
  • FO = Fasten Off
  • Hdc = Half Double Crochet
  • Rep = Repeat
  • Sc = Single Crochet
  • Sk = Skip
  • Sl St = Slip Stitch
  • Sp/Sps = Space/Spaces
  • St/Sts = Stitch/Stitches
  • V-St = V Stitch

Special Stitch Instructions

  • V-St: Work 2 hdc in stitch or sp indicated. V-sts in next round are worked in between the two hdc's made in previous v-st.
  • Pretty Simple Stitch Tutorial

Instructions

Ribbing Rows

  • Row 1: Ch 8, sc in 2nd ch from hook and in next 6 chs. Turn. (7 sc)
  • Rows 2-22: Ch 1, blsc in each st across. Turn. (7 sts) Continue with this row to increase or decrease in size until you have reached a desired circumference making sure to end in an even number of rows.
  • 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 every other ribbing row. (I worked into the ribs pointing away from me). Ch 1 and work V-st in first ribbing row that's pointing away from you. *Sk next ribbing row, V-st in next row; rep from * around; join with sl st in first hdc. (11 V-sts)
  • Rnd 2: Ch 1, V-st in sp of first V-st and into each V-st around; join with sl st in first hdc. (11 V-sts)
  • Rnds 3-6: Rep rnd 2.

Thumb Opening

  • Rnd 7 (Left Hand Only): Ch 1, V-st in sp of first V-st, ch 4, sk next 2 V-sts; V-st into next V-st and into each V-st around; join with sl st in first hdc. (9 V-sts)
  • Rnd 7 (Right Hand Only): Ch 1, V-st in sp of first V-st and into each V-st up to last 2 V-sts, ch 4, sk last 2 V-sts; join with sl st in first hdc. (9 V-sts)
  • Rnd 8 (Left Hand Only): Ch 1, V-st in sp of first V-st, (sk first ch, V-st in next ch,) twice; V-st into next V-st and into each V-st around; join with sl st in first hdc. (11 V-sts)
  • Rnd 8 (Right Hand Only): Ch 1, V-st in sp of first V-st and into each V-st around; (sk first ch, V-st in next ch,) twice; join with sl st in first hdc. (11 V-sts)
  • Rnd 9: Rep Rnd 2.
  • Rnd 10: Ch 1, sc in same st as join and into each st around; join with sl st in first sc. (22 sts)
  • Rnd 11: Ch 1, bpsc in same st as join and into each st around; join with sl st in first bpsc. FO.

Thumb Edging

  • Rnd 1: Join yarn to base of hdc on side where seam is. Ch 1, hdc in same st. 2 hdc in next 2 V-sts; hdc in base of next hdc, 2 hdc in next 2 V-sts; join with sl st in first hdc. (10 hdc)
    Working the thumb opening
  • Rnd 2: Rep rnd 10. (10 sts)
  • Rnd 3: Rep Rnd 11. (10 sts) FO.

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3 Comments

  1. Thank you for this pattern. I made a pair of the gloves and was happy with the result. I am going to make another pair for a friend who requested them.

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