Lacey Crochet Fingerless Gloves
Size F hook
Med. weight yarn (4), shown in Red Heart Collage in Blue Wave
This pattern is for a ladies size medium
Abbreviations used:
St – stitch
Slst – slip stitch
Ch – chain
Sc- single crochet
Bpsc – back post single crochet
Dc – double crochet
Fnst - Fan stitch – 2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc, all in same space
Hfnst - Half fan stitch – dc, ch 1, dc, all in same space
PATTERN
Make 2
You will start with the cuff, it is worked in rows and then sewn together to make a tube. You will work in the back loop to make a stretchable cuff.
Row 1: ch 11, sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across, ch1, turn (10 sc)
Row 2: sc in first sc, bpsc (picture#1) in the other 9 sc across, ch1, turn (10 sc)
Rows 3- 32: repeat row 2 (32 rows total) be sure to regular sc in first st, and bpsc in the other 9, this will give a ridged look (picture#2)
Fasten off leaving long tail for sewing. Whip stitch together to make a tube. (picture#3)
Now you will begin the palm of the glove, working in rounds
Round 1: Attach the yarn with a slst to either end of the cuff,(picture#4) ch 1, sc in same spot slst was made, sc evenly around cuff for a total of 32 sc, join with slst to first sc
Round 2: ch2 (counts as 1st dc in fnst)(picture#5), dc in same st as slst, ch 1, 2 dc in same st (1 fnst made)(picture#6),* skip next 4 st, in the fith st (2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc) Fnst made* repeat from * to * 4 more times, skip 3 st, in the 4th st (1 dc, ch 1, 1 dc) hfnst made(picture#11), join with slst to top of ch2 at beginning of round (picture#7) (6 fnst, 1 hfnst)
Round 3: slst in next dc, slst into ch 1 space (picture#8), ch 2(picture#9), dc, ch1, 2dc all in same ch 1 space (fnst),* fnst in next ch 1 space * repeat form *to * 4 more times (picture#10), hfnst in the ch 1 space of hfnst in previous round (picture#11), join with slst to top of ch2 at beginning of round (6 fnst, 1 hfnst)
Round 4-6: repeat round 3 (you can lengthen or shorten the glove at this point, if you have a smaller hand do not make as many rounds, if you want your glove to cover more of your wrist and forearms you can add more rounds.
Round 7: beginning of thumb opening: Continue same as round 2 until you complete 6 fans stitches, turn
Round 8: slst in next 2 dc, slst in ch 1 space, ch2, dc, ch 1, 2 dc in same ch 1 space (picture#12). Continue fnst around ch1 spaces (6 fnst) ch3; join round with slst to top of ch 2 of beginning of same round (picture#13), ch 1, turn
Round 9: slst in next 3 ch (picture#14), slst in next 2 dc, slst in ch 1 space(picture#15), ch2, dc , ch 1, 2 dc in same space, continue fnst around in ch 1 sp for a total of 6 fnst, in 2nd slst work hfnst (picture#16), join with slst to top of ch 2 at beginning of round
found you through ravelry (this pattern) then went to your etsy store and loved it!! I am a sahm too, homeschooling my kids, and a Christian! Great shop and great tutorial above!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kahri! I know homeschooling is quite a "job" but it is sooooo worth it! I am always happy to meet fellow home-schoolers!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty - thanks for sharing your pattern. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your pattern for free. What a giving person you are.
ReplyDeleteI love this design of gloves.I really like your blog.And the information shared about the given topic.
ReplyDeleteum, Im having a little trouble on the bpsc stitch, are you supposed to start from the first stitch to the hook or the very end down?
ReplyDeleteI beleive you you grab the back of the loop. I did this and it it looks like the pictures. Hope this helps.
ReplyDeleteI think I found this at Crochet Central free patterns. I used 'I LOVE THIS Cotton' and I've completed the first glove. I had my older daughter try it and she loves it!
ReplyDeleteI am glad so many are using this pattern :D
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing your pattern! I just love these and will make them.
ReplyDeleteThese are cute! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI must admit they are lovely and will have to give them a try. I have a web site that I put up about a year ago and not many bites on it either. Just one friend. But that is okay. Take a look if you like, not asking you to buy just comment on it. Left the prices low because it is a hobby for my friend and I. The site is www.crochetedwithlove.com I would appreciate feedback as to what some of you think of it. Thanks for looking and again thanks for the pattern I am going to make some for myself and my daughter. I think she will love them too.
ReplyDeleteI think your site is great! The problem is getting people to know that it is there. No easy task. Getting a good spot on the Search Engine (at the top) is difficult but can be done. Some people who do not crochet don't realize the time it takes to make the items. Your prices are not high and the work is beautiful. I wish you success.
ReplyDeleteI found your pattern on a link from Knit and Crochet Now. I LOVE this pattern. Normally, all I do is may baby afghans for gifts and church and they are the basic/variation to the granny square. My girlfriends daughter works at Taco Bell in the drive thru window and her hands get soooo cold. I'm going to surprise her with these - my first pair. Thank you so much. I'm going to check out your store next. Thanks again for your tutorial, pictures (they are very helpful) and your generosity.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for posting this pattern. I can't wait to make them. I've been looking for a crochet version of these. Wahoo!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting your pattern! My office has gotten super cold since they turned on the air conditioning, and I can't wait to make these for my coworkers, they'll love them!! My best friend found them, and she'll be getting a pair as well! Thanks again!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this free pattern! Is there a way to sign up to receive your posts via email? Like thru feedburner or something like that. I was looking around and couldn't find anything. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean about selling-handmade, or even just the patterns! All you can do is just keep trying, and thank you for your free pattern - a lot of my friend's love buying my assortment of crocheted gloves around wintertime!
ReplyDeleteHi Aprile! Thanks! I am not sure if you can follow by e-mail... If I find out how I will let you know :)
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you all like the pattern... it gives me inspiration to make more :) Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteOh oh oh so pretty! TFS
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margaret said goigng to try this one looks so cute.I haveabout 19 grandkids and they have said the want some had warmers
ReplyDeleteLoving these in all sorts of colors. have sized them down to fit my 3 yr old and have also added a round of single crochet at the top. Posted pics of some of the ones I've made on Ravelry. Thank you for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteI came across your gloves on Pinterest. Just love them. I have made them in three sizes by using F hook for small, G for medium, and H for large. I did them in a pretty turquoise sparkle yarn. My nieces love them. I combined a step by not ending with the cuff. I did the sc around the cuff and joined with a slst in the first sc. Then I went on with the pattern. I also allowed a 12-inch tail when starting to sew up the remainder of the cuff. That made one less place to finish off. Thank you so much for sharing your pattern. It went really good with a hat pattern I had. So, thanks again.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for taking the time and effort to write the pattern and take photos of the steps, AND having the generosity of spirit to share freely. Much appreciated. I will pass your blog onto my crochet circle and we may make these in our group. Your ears may burn. Best wishes, Michele
ReplyDeleteThank you for the lovely pattern! I included a picture of my completed gloves along with a link to your blog on my latest post at:
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Thanks for your kind words everyone :) I am so glad you are leaving links to your finished products!! I love to see them :)
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DeleteI loved your pattern for these Lacey Fingerless Gloves. My Niece asked for a pair of longer ones. I made them in black and they are so pretty on.
Thank you for this easy beautiful pattern!!!
JoAnn
Thank you so much for the pattern. I am about to retire after 26 years of teaching and have rediscoverd my passion for crochet. My daughter in law asked me to make a pair of fingerless gloves for her. She's an art teacher and is a very tactile person so she dosn't like her fingers covered. Yours was one of the prettiest patterns I found on Pinterest. Thanks again.
ReplyDeletePetra
Thank you!!! I appreciate your generosity so much :-). If you ever get into cake decorating check out my website at www.sweetcelebrations.us for lots of free recipes and tutorials :-)
ReplyDeleteI know you posted this in 2011 but I just found it and I can't wait to try this pattern! It looks so pretty and I love the blue. Can you use worsted weight as well? I'm assuming so. I'm doing my best to use up yarn that I have lying around. I have taken a few years off crocheting and am madly in love with it again. I'm trying a little bit of everything (all quick patterns).
ReplyDeleteI too am a Christian, WAHM, with 3DDs, and a homeschooler. With the exception of the military, we sound much the same. Hope all works well and thanks for the pattern.
Thanks Jennifer! I am glad you like the pattern. Worsted weight is fine. Let me know how it goes :)
ReplyDeleteThese were so easy to whip up in no time! - love the simplicity, although so many fun ways to embellish; an extra row of "ruffle", flowers, buttons, etc! Great fit and fantastic tutorial! Thanks so much for sharing ~ very sweet of you!
ReplyDeleteWhat is the link to your Etsy store?
ReplyDeleteAt this time my shop is closed, but I will definitely post if I reopen :)
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