Simple Fingerless Gloves Pattern

I absolutely love fingerless gloves, and I love to whip up a quick and easy pair also, but I hadn't been able to find some that I really liked.  That got my mind whirling and I set out to create my own.  Others I had seen just weren't the shape that I wanted or used yarns I didn't have readily available and so on!  These are even so simple that you could certainly add anything to it to make them super cute and unique.  Why not add some appliques to the outside or a cute flower or bow at the cuff.  The possibilities are endless!  :D  So, here they are!

This pattern is not meant to be shared or resold with others in it's original or altered form.  Please direct people to this blog to get the goodness for themselves.  You are more than welcome to sell the items that you make, but please link back to this blog or my etsy shop!  :)


Simple Fingerless Gloves


Materials Needed:
• Worsted Weight Acrylic yarn of choice, I used I Love This Yarn from Hobby Lobby
• crochet hook size H (5.0 mm)

Guage is about 16 hdc = 4 inches.

This pattern is worked continuously, making it easy to follow.  It's just one simple pattern for both hands, so they are interchangeable!  Make two.


Cuff
Ch 11
Rnd 1: sc in second ch from hook and in ch across, turn (10 sts)
Rnd 2: ch 1, sc in first sc, sc in back loops only of next 8 sc, sc in last sc, turn (10 sts)
Rnd 3-24: repeat rnd 2 (10 sts)
Slst or sc the two ends together to form a cuff. Begin the next round by crocheting along the edge of the cuff to start the hand portion of the glove.
Hand
Work in the round, joining at the end of every row and continuing in the same direction. The first stitch will always be in the same stitch as the join from the previous round.
(pattern edited)
Rnd 1: ch 1, sc 25 times along the edge, join to first sc (25 sts)
Rnd 2: ch 1, 2 hdc in first sc, hdc in each sc across, join to first hdc (26 sts)
Rnd 3: ch 1, hdc in each st around, join (26 sts)
Rnd 4: ch1, 2 hdc in first st, hdc in next 2 st, 2 hdc in next st, hdc in each st around, join (28 sts)
Rnd 5: ch 1, hdc in each st around, join (28 sts)
Rnd 6: ch 1, 2 hdc in first st, hdc in next 4 sts, 2 hdc in next st, hdc in each st around, join (30 sts)
Rnd 7: ch 1, hdc in each st around, join (30 sts)
Rnd 8: ch 1, 2 hdc in first st, hdc in next 7 sts, 2 hdc in next st, hdc in each st around, join (32 sts)
Rnd 9: ch 1, hdc in first st, skip next 9 sts, hdc in next st and each st around, join (23 sts)
Rnd 10-13: ch1, hdc around, join
Rnd 14: ch 1, sc around, join
Fasten Off and weave in end.


ALL DONE! ENJOY YOUR SIMPLE FINGLERLESS GLOVES!

There's a new pattern available with additions for the entire family HERE.

TERMS :: You may sell whatever you make with my pattern, but please link back to my blog. Please DO NOT alter my pattern and repost it in any way, claiming it as your own.

Happy crocheting!
Chassity O.

25 comments:

  1. Thank you for sharing the great pattern. It is well written with easy to follow instructions.

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  2. Just completed a pair of woman's fingerless mitts. Your designnis the best ever! Thanks for making your pattern available. Great job!

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    1. Aww, thank you so much. I appreciate your comment!

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  3. Thank you for such an Easy and Quick project!! I just finished a pair of royal blue ones, I love them and so does my 9 year old daughter..they fit her pretty good too!!! Thanks again!!

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    1. Yay, I'm so glad you like them. I love how they are great for the whole family. :D

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  4. when you say "skip 9 stitches," do you mean you just don't make any stitches in them, or are you doing 1 hdc in each stitch?

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    1. It means "just don't make any stitches in them". :) Just skip over them and then hdc in the one after, leaving them unworked.

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  5. Just what I was looking for...thank YOU so very much!

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  6. Thank you so much for sharing your pattern. I cannot believe how easy and quickly it was to work up. I'm ready to make my next pair :-)

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  7. Thank you so much for sharing this pattern. It was easy to follow and my whole family loves them!

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  8. I love this pattern for fingerless gloves and want to make some for my daughter for Christmas. Do you have a scarf pattern that matches these gloves?

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  9. Hi thank you so much for the pattern. I whipped up a pair in a couple hours today. I'd post a picture but I'm not sure how to do it. Lol. Have a great day.

    Elizabeth.

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  10. Thank you for the pattern. I whipped up a pair in a couple of hours. I'd post a photo but I'm not sure how lol. I still want to add some embellishment. Thanks again

    Elizabeth

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  11. Hi thank you so much for the pattern. I whipped up a pair in a couple hours today. I'd post a picture but I'm not sure how to do it. Lol. Have a great day.

    Elizabeth.

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  12. Super quick and easy pattern, it only took me about 2.5 hours to make my mom's Christmas gift! I will keep this pattern handy! Thank you!

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  13. Thank you so much for sharing your pattern. This is my second project as a new Crotchet-er :-) Not done yet, but the cuff is going really well. I'd like to make a pair for my husband for when he does outdoor work. He has large hands, would I just use larger wool and a larger hook? Thank you!

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  14. On row 9 it says to church 1, hDC in next st, skip next 9 sts, hdc in next st, 23 hdc. Do I have a great big space with the yarn or do I cut off & start in the 10th St. I'm not sure what you mean. Please help

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    1. Thanks so much for your comment. Don't cut the yarn! You will have a hole. This space is where your thumb will go. :)

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  15. Love,love,love this pattern!! I'm going to make these for the whole family!

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  16. Thank you for sharing this wonderful pattern! I can't believe how quickly these little beauties came together.

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  17. I love this pattern. It is very easy, Thank you sharing. I made one in less than an hour.

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  18. Mittens are warmer than gloves made of the same material because fingers maintain their warmth better when they are in contact with each other.
    knitted Fingerless Gloves

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