These fingerless gloves are soft, cozy, stretchy and slightly oversized to keep your fingers mostly covered and warm. They are seriously like little hand sweaters! The row repeats creates a fabric that is reversible, so you get to pick your right side of fabric. These are a quick make and are great for gifting. They are one size fits most for men, women, and teens. They require a 6mm hook and about 150 meters of bulky weight yarn.
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TagsMatteo 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.
Criss Cross Fingerless Gloves
These fingerless gloves are the perfect addition to any outfit this season! They allow you to keep your wrists and hands warm, but still allow you to have dexterity in your fingers, which makes using your phone, eating, and doing other tasks requiring your fingers easier! These fingerless gloves have the same beautiful texture and stitch pattern as the other criss cross stitch patterns I've published recently, so if you have worked up another one of these patterns, these fingerless gloves will be just as easy! The rest of the Criss Cross Collection includes a beanie, messy bun beanie, ear warmer, and infinity scarf.
The Riley Everyday Fingerless Gloves
"Super soft and full of texture, The Riley Fingerless Gloves have quickly become an everyday wear favorite! Materials U.S. G/6 (4.25mm) Crochet Hook Medium weight: I used Premier Everyday in Red Heather 65g 108m/117yds Tapestry needle for sewing in ends Stitch marker Sizes One-Size Adult Women = 8”/20.32 cm in length Gauge U.S. G/6 4HDC stitches = 1 inch, 3 HDC rows = 1 row Pattern Notes The gloves in the picture use a starting chain of 32. This is the standard “one size fits all”. Since some people have smaller or larger hands, this pattern is easily adjusted using multiple of 2 (add 2 for starting chain) Keep in mind the yarn will stretch, so The Riley Fingerless Gloves feel snug at first. "
One Skein Wonder Fingerless Gloves
Your next winter weather craft should definitely be these One Skein Wonder Fingerless Gloves. Make both mitts with just one skein of yarn! The pattern fits anyone from young adult to old, but may be a bit big on little kids. The best part is that you make two of the same thing because the crochet fingerless gloves have the same free pattern for both the left and right hand. Keep warm in the winter by learning how to make fingerless gloves.
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.