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How To Crochet Gloves With Fingers

Crochet Gloves PatternFingerless Or Not??

Crochet gloves pattern Here’s a crochet gloves pattern for you. You can work them with full fingers or half fingers, as you like, or even with slits in the fingers so you can poke your fingers through to fasten zippers, pull on mittens for kids, dig for change or find your door key. TIP – read the whole pattern through first to make sure you know when to stop or work slits.This crochet gloves pattern is worked in finer yarns so they won’t be too thick and bulky between your fingers. They are all worked to the same stitch numbers, just different size hooks & thicknesses of yarn used.

I worked the light ones to the bottom right in Red Heart Soft Baby with a 4mm, G-6 hook. This size – ladies small/medium.Gauge – over single crochet18sts X 22 rows = 4 inches

Bottom left – with finger slits – worked in fine Double Knitwith a size 4.25mm hook – size – ladies medium/large, men small/medium.Gauge – 17sts X 20 rows = 4 inches

Top left crochet gloves pattern – red full fingers – worked in light worsted weight with a 4.5mm hook – size – mens large.Gauge – 15sts X 18rows = 4 inches

Top right – navy half fingers – worked in Red Heart Soft Worstedwith a 4.25mm hook – size – ladies medium/large, men small/medium.Gauge – 17sts X 20 rows = 4 inches

If you prefer a tighter cuff, use a hook one size smaller for thecuff only.

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Instructions for finger slits for this crochet gloves pattern…

  • For the left hand…when you’ve worked instructions to [ ], for each finger (except little finger), next rnd – ch5, sk4, sc in next st and ea st to end, join with sl st, turn.
  • Next rnd – ch1, sc in ea st (including chs), join with sl st, turn and continue rnds to final rnd numbers.

For the right hand…when you’ve worked instructions to [ ], for each finger (except little finger),next rnd – ch1, sc6, ch4, sk4, sc2, join with sl st, turn.Next rnd – Ch1, sc in ea ch and ea st to end, join with sl st, turn and continue rnds to final rnd numbers.

The stitches you need for this crochet gloves pattern are chain, single crochet and slip stitch.

Abbreviations used…

  • blo – back loop only
  • ch – chain
  • ea – each
  • prev – previous
  • rep – repeat
  • rnd – round
  • sc – single crochet
  • sc2tog – single crochet 2 together (single crochet decrease)
  • sk – skip
  • sl st – slip stitch
  • st(s) – stitch(es)
  • yo – yarn over

Here’s how to work the sc2tog…Hook into next st, yo, pull yarn through to front (2 loops on hook), hook into next st, yo, pull yarn through to front (3 loops on hook), yo pull yarn through all 3 loops.

Instructions for this crochet gloves pattern in [ ] refer to number of rounds to work for ‘fingerless’ gloves. Break yarn, finish off and weave in ends when [ ] instructions are completed.

Now you have everything you need to work this crochet gloves pattern – here goes…

  • Cuff – ch13, sc in 2nd ch from hook & ea ch to end (12 sts), turn.
  • Ch1, working into blo sc in ea ch to end, turn.
  • Rep row 2 until a total of 28 rows of sc worked.
  • Fold so start edge is held next to working edge and join with sc seam to form completed cuff.
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Hand – you will now be working in the round but turning after each rnd unless otherwise stated. Ch1, sc 32 sts evenlyaround top edge of cuff, join with sl st, turn.Work 4 more rnds of sc as previous rnd joining with sl st and turning after each rnd.Work the next 10 rows in sc turning after each row – DO NOT join as rndsleave open for thumb hole.At end of 10th row join with sc to form rnd, turn.Work 7 more rnds of sc, joining with sl st and turning after each rnd.Fingers – Ch1, sc13, ch2, sk6, sc13, join with sl st, turn.Ch1, sc in ea st including the 2chs, join with sl st, turn (28sts).Ch1, sc5, ch2, sk18, sc5, join with sl st, turn.Index finger – work [6] (work slits here if req’d) 12 more rnds on these 12 sts.Ch1, sc2tog 6 times, break yarn, finish off, weave in end.Middle finger – Join in yarn at ch2 between index and middle finger,sc in ea of 2chs, sc2tog working into last st of forefinger on handsection and next st, sc3, ch2, sk10, sc3, sc2tog in last st of hand section and last st of prev finger on hand section, joinwith sl st (12sts), turn.Ch1, work [7] (work slits here if req’d) 14 more rnds on these 12sts. Ch1, sc2tog 6 times,break yarn, finish off, weave in end.Ring Finger – Join in yarn at ch2 between middle and ring fingers, sc in ea of 2chs, sc10, join with sl st (12sts), turn.Ch1, work [6] (work slits here if req’d) 12 more rnds on these 12sts. Ch1, sc2tog 6 times, break yarn, finish off, weave in end.Little Finger – Join in yarn to ch2 between ring and little fingers, sc in these 2 chs, sc in last st of prev finger on hand section, sc6, sc in last st of prev finger on hand section, join with sl st (10sts).Ch1, work [4] 10 more rnds on these 10sts. Ch1, sc2tog 5 times, break yarn, finish off, weave in end.Thumb – Join in yarn to top of thumb hole, ch1, sc10 down side of thumb hole, 1sc in end of slit, 10sc up other side of hole, sc1 at top of slit, join with sl st, turn after each rnd(22sts).Ch1, sc9, sc2tog twice, sc9, join with sl st (20sts).Ch1, sc8, sc2tog twice, sc8, join with sl st (18sts).Ch1, sc7, sc2tog twice, sc7, join with sl st (16sts).Ch1, sc6, sc2tog twice, sc6, join with sl st (14sts).Ch1, sc5, sc2tog twice, sc5, join with sl st (12sts).Work [4] 9 more rnds on these 12sts, break yarn, finish off, weave in end.

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Ok – now repeat the same directions for the second glove (taking care to remember the slit instructions, if you want them) and you’re all set. Something cozy to keep your hands warm from this easy crochet gloves pattern.

Good luck with this crochet gloves pattern.

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