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.
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Easy-On Mitts
For those of you who are unfamiliar with my Easy-On Mittens, these mittens have a wrist closure option which allows you to open and close the mitten at the wrist. I first designed these mittens for my son because he was so wiggly and I swear he had fingers sticking out all over the place - trying to get mittens on his hands was such a challenge and he always pulled them off as fast as I could get them on. These mittens open at the wrist so you can easily pop the hand into the mitten itself (not getting stuck on the narrower cuff part) and once the hand is inside you can button up the wrist closure and the hand stays inside the mitten ;) You can wear the closure on the underside of your wrist (which is how I did Drew's so he wouldn't try to undo the buttons) or on top - which is how Darla liked to wear hers because she thought they looked ‘pretty’ that way. You can alternately whip stitch the cuff closed for a regular pair of mittens - this is totally up to you! These mittens have been requested for many reasons - one of which is for individuals in Nursing Homes. The wrist closure allows caregivers to slide the mittens onto the resident’s hands more easily (and less painfully) and then the wrist closure can be button to ensure the mitten stays in place once on.
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!
Easy Crochet Fingerless Gloves For Him And Her
Easy Crochet Fingerless Gloves are a quick and fun project to make for you and your significant other! Whether you call it crochet fingerless mittens or crochet half fingers gloves, there's no denying that these types of crochet gloves are easier to function with in you're daily routine. There are so many free crochet patterns for fingerless gloves online that you can make, what makes this pattern special is that it is shaped to fit your hand comfortably at the wrist just like a wrist warmer.
Dragon Scale Fingerless Gloves
Of course, Dragon Scale Fingerless Mitts are always season, and are loved not only by the fans of fantasy. While they make use of the unusual crocodile stitch, they aren’t hard. Consequently they have an awesome scale-like three dimensional pattern that interplays super well with the right choice of colors. Moreover, this technique may come in handy in other projects, so it's good to learn and practice it.
The full article about this pattern is on Ravelry:
Dragon Scale Fingerless Gloves
More info about Chittendenlaura95 project (upper photo) on Ravelryand TheYarnivoreUK project (upper photo) here....
Cabled Fingerless Gloves
I designed these gloves in 2016 to be part of The Pattern Pack Pro Magazine, Issue 28, which featured mine and five other fingerless gloves crochet patterns. Near the time I designed these, I had recently mastered crocheting cables, and oohh they are so fun! And I think they produced a really beautiful, elegant pair of fingerless gloves, especially paired with the ribbing on top and bottom. 3 Lengths available, and gloves are made to fit child/adult small. Go up a hook size to make larger gloves.