How To Crochet Fingerless Gloves Bella Coco

These beginner friendly crochet wrist warmers are such a fun, quick and easy make. They are perfect for Autumn when the temperature drops cooler. I find wrist warmers so handy especially on days out as they give you more freedom having your fingers out whilst keeping your hands nice and snug! Wearing wrist warmers mean I can still use my phone, reach for my car keys and find what ever I need in my bag that little bit quicker when I’m out and about.

Crochet wrist warmers also make great gifts too, so if you love to make handmade gifts you might want to give these a try. Keep reading for all the information, two video tutorials to help you along the way plus some yarn colour inspiration below.

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CROCHET WRIST WARMERS

Crochet Wrist Warmers

MATERIALS & TOOLS

Yarn: DK yarn in two colours (100g in each colour).

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Hook: 3.5mm

Scissors

Darning needle

COLOUR INSPIRATION

For this crochet project I recommend two colours that complement each other however having a visible difference to use for the contrasting colour.

Style Craft Special DK: Silver
Style Craft Special DK: Candy Floss Pink
I have used Style Craft Special DK in Silver and Candy Floss.

However here are a few combinations I absolutely love so I think you might do too!

Style Craft Special DK: Parchment
Style Craft Special DK: Lincoln
Style Craft Special DK: Mushroom
Style Craft Special DK: Warm Grey
Style Craft Special DK: Cream
Style Craft Special DK: Duck Egg

NOTES

This pattern is written in UK terms.

TERMS & ABBREVIATIONS

Main Colour (mc)

Contrast Colour (cc)

Chain (ch): Yarn over, pull through one loop on hook

Double Crochet (dc): Insert hook into stitch, yarn over, pull through two loops (2 loops on hook), yarn over, pull through both loops.

Treble Crochet (tr): Yarn over, insert hook into stitch or space, yarn over, draw up a loop (3 loops on hook), (yarn over, draw through 2 loops) twice.

repeat anything between *and* for the indicated time

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Crochet Wrist Warmers

PATTERN

Foundation: (mc) ch 36 plus 5 (you can increase or decrease you chain depending on your wrist size – just work in multiples of three)

Round 1: (mc) tr into 4th chain from the hook (skipped chs count as a tr), *skip two chain spaces, (tr, ch 1, tr) into next chain space; repeat from * until you have 4 chains left, skip 2, tr into the last two chain spaces. Fasten off mc, join sc.

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Round 2: (cc) ch 3 (counts as a tr), tr into top of the second tr from previous Row, *(tr, ch 1, tr) into ‘v’ space of previous Row; repeat from * until you reach last 2 sts. One tr into top of last 2 tr from previous Row. Fasten off sc, join mc.

Round 3: (mc) repeat Row two, change to sc at end of Row.

Round 4: (cc) repeat Row two, change to mc at end of Row.

Round 5-8: (mc) (continue with this colour for these 4 Rows) repeat Row two for each Row.

Round 9: (mc) ch 3, miss second tr st, work (tr, ch 1, tr) into each ‘v’ space across. Skip one tr and tr into the top of ch-3 from the last Row.

Round 10: (mc) ch 3, work (tr, ch 1, tr) into each ‘v’ space across, tr into top of ch-3 from last Row.

Round 11: (mc) ch 3 (counts as tr), work one tr into first ‘v’ space, *(tr, ch 1, tr) into next ‘v’ space; repeat from * until you have one ‘v’ space remaining. Work one tr into last ‘v’ space, tr into top of ch-3 from previous Row.

Round 12: (mc) repeat Row two, change to sc at end of Row.

Round 13: (cc) repeat Row two, change to mc at end of Row.

Round 14: (mc) repeat Row two, change to sc at end of Row.

Round 15: (cc) repeat Row two, fasten off.

JOINING

Sew in ends.

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Fold the work lengthways with right sides facing. Join seaming color yarn to bottom corner opening (wrist end). Working through both layers, 2dc into each tr for Rows one- eight. Fasten off yarn. Skip Rows nine- twelve (to leave a gap for your thumb). Rejoin seaming yarn, work 2dc into each tr for Rows thirteen- fifteen. Fasten off and weave in ends. Turn right side out and enjoy!

Joining your crochet wrist warmers

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