The Grigio Fingerless Gloves crochet pattern is sure to keep his hands warm this winter. This textured stitch works up beautifully and makes a great gift for him. The free crochet fingerless gloves pattern includes sizes for small to medium hands and large to extra large hands. Finished length is 8”/20cm for both sizes so it will fit longer on smaller hands. To fit hand circumferences (measure around the knuckles) of: (S/M) 8”/20.5cm - 8.5”/21.5cm (L/XL) 9”/23.5cm - 9.5”/24cm

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