Are you in the market for the easiest pair of texting gloves you ever did crochet? If so, you are in the right place, friend! Let’s whip up a quick pair of texting gloves using this free crochet pattern.
Texting Gloves pattern
Great for wearing to a high school football game this fall, or out shopping, or just because you can, these gloves are quite possibly the easiest pattern I have ever created. The end result is so chic and so fun! Whip up a pair of these texting gloves in around an hour and you’ll be set all season. If you can crochet the single crochet, you can crochet these gloves!
When Red Heart asked if I would participate in a designer tour for a NEW line of yarn I jumped at the chance. I was provided yarn by Red Heart, using Marly Bird’s NEW Chic Sheep Yarn. This yarn is merino 100% wool and perfect for chilly days to keep your hands toasty warm while still allowing you to use your fingers. Available in 24 different colors, I am using the Dragon Fruit colorway and the Sterling colorway. I can’t decide which set I like more!
As per usual, my children are my helpers when it comes to child pattern sizing. I just had to show you a photo of my youngest, fresh home from football practice, helping mom model! And then he asked for some gloves in black, so kid approved!
Materials
Worsted Weight Yarn -approx. (60, 105, 140) yards
Crochet hook in size 7mm
Gauge: 14 sts x 19 rows = 4″ square
Pattern Notes:
Pattern written using US terms.
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Work in a spiral throughout.
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Sizing: (Child, Adult, Large Adult)
Pattern notes:
Pattern written using US terms.
Work in a spiral throughout.
Gauge:
14 sts x 19 rows = 4″ square
Pattern:
Row 1: Ch-(22, 30, 36), sc in 2nd ch from hook and each to end (21, 29, 35) Do not join but form a circle being careful not to twist.
Row 1
First stitch of row 2
Row 2: Sc in 1st st. * ch-1, sk next st, sc in next * repeat around. Do not join. (21, 29, 35)
Last stitch of row 2
Row 3 through (17, 26, 26): * ch-1, sc in next ch-sp * repeat around. Work in spiral throughout marking new rows with stitch markers. (21, 29, 35)
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Row (18, 27, 27): Make first 4 sts on the tight side. * ch-1, sc in next ch-sp * repeat around. Work in spiral throughout marking new rows with st markers. (21, 29, 35)
Row (19, 28, 28): Ch-(5, 5, 7), sk next (2, 3, 3) ch-sps, sc in next ch-sp. * ch-1, sc in next ch-sp * repeat between * * around.
Creating the thumb hole – different lengths for different sizes
Creating top of thumb hole/hand portion
Row (20, 29, 29): Ch-1, sc in first ch. ch-1, sk next ch, sc in next. Continue across the thumb hole. Ch-1, sk last ch, sc in next ch-sp. * ch-1, sc in next ch-sp * repeat between * * around.
Rows (21, 30, 30) through (26, 39, 39): * ch-1, sc in next ch-sp * repeat between * * around. Work in spiral throughout marking new rows with st markers. Sl st to next ch-sp, fasten off using invisible join.
I hope you love these easy, quick texting gloves! Thank you, Red Heart and Marly Bird, for inviting me on your designer blog tour! I am so excited to share this project with you.
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