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How To Crochet Your Own Gloves

With this No-Gauge Custom-Fit Gloves crochet pattern, you’ll crochet a pair of gloves that fit every time, guaranteed! And you won’t even have to make a swatch, because we won’t be worrying about gauge. Sounds too good to be true, doesn’t it?

folded hand wearing grey crocheted gloves

Whether you are an adventurous beginner or an experienced crocheter, you’ll find help with the video tutorial included with the pattern. This will become your go-to crocheted glove pattern for years to come!

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Yarn Choices

The selection of yarn weights is another unusual feature of this pattern. Use anything from a thin lace weight to a sport weight yarn. It doesn’t matter, because you’ll fit as you stitch! Some testers even used worsted weight yarn with good results.

The yarn used in the sample shown is fingering weight KnitPicks Palette (100% Peruvian Highland Wool, 1.75 oz/50 g, 231 yds/211 m). I used 2 balls color Marble Twist. Palette comes in dozens of colors. Choose your favorite!

The Glove Pattern

The pdf pattern for the No-Gauge Custom-Fit Crochet Gloves includes written instructions, step-by-step photos, and links to a video tutorial. It is written using American crochet terminology.You’ll be crocheting each finger from the top down, customizing the fit as you go. No matter what the shape of your fingers, or how different they are from each other, each finger will be individually and comfortably covered.

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The glove pattern has been test-stitched by multiple crocheters using different yarns, and made for different size hands, from a nine-year-old to an adult man. It has been professionally tech edited to make it as error-free as possible.

The pattern is available as a download on this website (through Payhip), on Ravelry, and on LoveCrafts.

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More Gloves

Don’t feel like crocheting gloves? That’s OK, because I have other gloves for you. How about knitting some No-Gauge Custom-Fit Gloves? Or the easy lacy-back Socrates Gloves?A few years ago, I did a knitalong for the knitted version of these custom gloves. You can read about it here.

hands wearing teal knitted gloves, No Gauge Custom Fit Gloves by Edie Eckman
hands on snow, wearing purple, lacy-cuffed Socrates knitted gloves

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