These gloves are functionally comfortable; the aligned cobble stitch pattern adds a layer of warmth on those cold winter days without adding too much bulk. I also love that my fingers are free for texting and responding to emails while I'm out and about. This pattern can be worked in two different sizes, with an option to add additional stitches to customize the fit. I was feeling brave and decided to make a matching pair for myself and my preteen daughter. I survived with minimal eye-rolls and even got a little smile (she secretly still thinks it's cool to have matching things).
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Petunia Texting Gloves
"When the weather gets cooler and we still need to use our mobile phones, fingerless or texting gloves are the answer to keeping our hands warm while still keeping up with social media or important calls from family and friends. These fingerless texting gloves will do just that for you! They are very quick to work up, if you have 8 minutes you can get all the information needed to make these warm and cozy accessories."
Winter Park Fingerless Mitts
When the weather starts to turn cold, it is time to whip up some warm accessories. We start noticing cold fingers, but we still need those hands to fuss with our phone. This is the perfect time to make a few stylish crochet fingerless mitts to keep our hands warm. Crochet fingerless mitts not only make a wonderful quick project, but can make a great last minute gift. You can even make it even more special by making the whole set! I have made a pair of matching boot cuffs to go with these fingerless mitts. My friend Donna from Naztazia even made the matching Winter Park Scarf (coming soon) with the same stitch pattern. Make all three pieces to look coordinated and stylish. Plus all the patterns have video tutorials!
Fingerless Gloves for Kids
Does your child always seem to complain that it's too cold in your home? Then maybe a pair of Fingerless Gloves for Kids will keep their complaints at bay. The trendy crochet fingerless glove design is modified to fit kids with this pattern, which is also easy to make. Your child will love wearing these warm and comfortable gloves inside and out, as the design will provide additional coverage between the cuffs of their coats and edge of their mittens. The fingerless gloves can also be worn while doing homework, reading, or watching TV.
Color Changing Fingerless Gloves
These Color Changing Fingerless Gloves are a quick and easy pattern to work up using both solid and variegated yarn. The combination of these two yarns creates a unique visual effect that looks a lot like stained glass. These crocheted fingerless gloves are designed to fit most adults and teenagers. Fingerless gloves are a popular accessory to wear because your hands are kept warm while your fingers are free for typing, texting, or driving.