These beautiful, lacy fingerless gloves are a project works up in an hour or two. They also match my Primrose and Proper Slouch hat, and either the Primrose and Proper Super Scarf, or the Primrose and Proper Cowl, so you can make a complete set for a special person, or charity. This pattern is worked sideways to begin, then you will fold the resulting rectangle in half, put the edging on both ends, and then sew up the sides leaving room for the thumb hole. It's pretty easy, and once you make the first glove the second should go very quickly.
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Easy Evil Eye Glove
I loved being a part of Krista Suh’s Pussy Hay Project and got very excited when she announced her Sea of Eyes project for the March for Our Lives on 3/24/18. The project consists of making fingerless gloves with an evil eye on the palm. To learn more about Krista’s project check out the website: http://kristasuh.com/evil-eye-glove/ Most of the patterns currently available on Ravelry are worked in the round at some point. This has a tendency to make the glove less stretchy width wise and can cause tightness at the wrist. I have designed my pattern to be worked as a rectangle in ribbed single crochet. This allows the gloves to stretch easily and accommodate different hand sizes, which make it perfect for donating. Also it is less intimidating for beginners as it is a rectangle that is just folded in half. This pattern is designed to fit an adults hand and is written for two different lengths (short is 7″ and long is 8.5″). The width is 4″, folded in half laying flat. However you can easily adjust your stitch and row count to accommodate your gauge and different had sizes.
Matteo Fingerless Gloves
The Matteo Fingerless Gloves bring texture and warmth in this free crochet pattern. Keep your hands and wrists warm, while leaving your fingers free. Stylish and easy to wear for both men and women. These fingerless gloves complete the Matteo Set, so be sure to make the hat and scarf too. The crochet gloves pattern is written for two adult sizes: Small/Medium and Medium/Large. These fingerless gloves are worked flat and then seamed, leaving the thumbhole open.
Homemade Crochet Fingerless Gloves
These wrist warmers are made as a single rectangle, slip stitched together, leaving a hole for the thumb. Made in mostly one piece, with another strand used for the second ruffle.
To adjust size, crochet more rows until glove wraps around wrist/forearm comfortably. If finished size is too big, remove rows until it wraps around comfortably.
Wrist Wrapped Fingerless Gloves
How cute are these Wrist Wrapped Fingerless Gloves? Learn how to crochet fingerless gloves with sophistication. These crochet fingerless gloves have a detailed design with many stylish accents, like a band that fits the glove snugly around your wrist. Add a button for a special touch. These beautiful gloves are perfect for fall. Wear these gloves with any outfit for a charming look!
Ribbons And Grace "Wristers" Crochet Cuffs
These wrist cuffs have a Victorian feel that will dress up a variety of outfits! I have been excited to try "wristers" for a while, and have been looking for the perfect opportunity to make a set. Several of you have mentioned wanting a pair of fingerless gloves to go with the Ribbons and Grace Boot cuffs, and Neck warmer, but due to the way the pattern spirals, a straight thumb hole would have been somewhat tricky to pull off. These cuffs solve that problem nicely since they lack a thumb hole, but still cover your hand nicely.