Hello! It has been a while since my last pattern/tutorial, so I thought I’d get one of my favorite Fall accessories out to you! Don’t you just love Fall, the crunching of the leaves, wearing jeans and long sleeves and not sweating in the sun! Ahhhh, Autumn is definitely one of my favorite four seasons of the year. Fall has a particularly special place in my heart because it is the season you start seeing knit and crochet clothes again! Yay!
Today I want to share with you a new pattern for fingerless gloves. You may have seen this photo before, I’m pretty proud of these gloves and I have shown them off on the blog and on some of my other social media places. I don’t know about you, but I think fingerless gloves are so cool. They protect your hands from the elements all while freeing your fingers up to text, or take a photo, or drive without a slippery mitt on the steering wheel. Plus, I like to wear them indoors because my hands tend to get chilly. So without going into all the other reasons to like fingerless gloves, here is my pattern.
Fingerless Gloves
Materials
Loops and Threads Woolike – one skein color of your choosing
G Hook
Tapestry needle
Scissors
Instructions
Foundation Row: ch 36, sl st into first ch to form ring
Row 1: Ch 2 (does not count as st), dc in first ch and each ch around, sl st to first dc.
Row 2: Ch 2, Fpdc in first two dc, Bpdc in second 2 dc, repeat around, sl st to first Fpdc.
Rows 3-12: Repeat row 2
Row 13 (at top of ribbing) Ch 2, [dc in first 2 st, sk 2 st, 5 dc in next st (fan made)*, sk 2 st, 2 dc in next st} repeat, ending at *, sl st into first dc. (35 stitches)
Row 14: [5 dc in middle of 2 dc’s, sk 2 dc, dc between the second and third st in the fan and dc between the third and fourth st in the fan] repeat, sl st in first dc of fan.
Row 15: ch 2, [dc between the second and third st in the fan and dc between the third and fourth st in the fan, sk 2, 5 dc in the middle of the 2 dc] repeat, sl st in the first dc.
Rows 16-22: Repeat rows 14 and 15
Row 23: Repeat row 15, sk last fan and ch 6, sl st into first dc of next fan.
Row 24: Repeat row 14, going over the chain with 7 dc, sl st in first dc
Row 25: Repeat row 15,until over the thumb, 3 dc in between 2 dc, skip 2 dc, dc in between next, skip 1, dc in between next
Row 26: Repeat row 14, until end, 2dc in 3 dc fan, 3 dc fan in between 2 dc, sl st in first dc.
Row 27: Repeat row 15, until end, 3 dc fan in 2 dc, 3 dc fan in between 2 dc, sl st to first dc.
Row 28: Repeat row 14, until end, 2 dc in between 3 dc fan, 3 dc fan in between 2 dc, sl st in first dc.
Rows 29:and 30: Repeat rows 27 and 28
Row 31: sc around mitt top.
If you give this a go, and get confused, please feel free to comment or message me with questions. The decreases starting with row 26, might need further explanation. Otherwise, hope you like this pattern, and hope it keeps your hands warm!
Happy Crocheting!
These look fantastic Brenna!! Thank you for the pattern:)
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Thank you! Let me know if you have any questions on the pattern!
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Great pattern! Thanks for sharing it.
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You’re welcome Tony!
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Lovely pattern, I do like fingerless gloves
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Thank you! They are very simple to make!
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They’re so pretty, thanks for sharing 🙂
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Thank you, hope you enjoy the pattern!
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Oh these are really pretty, thanks for the pattern. I’ll add it to the to do list lol!
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Thanks Rebecca! If you have any questions about it, let me know!
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Thanks for the pattern Brenna! My daughter’s been asking me to make her some fingerless gloves so it is perfect that you posted this!! I also happen to have some Loops and Threads Woolike in my stash!! 😀
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Great! I think I wrote it, but I doubled the strands, it creates a much warmer fabric. Looking forward to seeing your gloves, and let me know if you have any questions!
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Oh I think I’m going to need to get a second color for the double strand to give it a marbled look! 😀
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Two colors look really cool when stranded together, good luck!
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Love these!
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Thank you! It really is a simple pattern 😊
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what is the weight of the yarn used in your pattern for these mitts? Loops and Threads Woolike?
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It is 678 yards at 100 grams. It’s very light weight, so I doubled up the thread. Hope this helps, and thanks for reading!
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! adorable approach pattern, I do like fingerless gloves
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Thank you!
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Oh! I love these! Thanks for sharing your pattern. 🙂
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You’re welcome! Glad you like them😊.
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