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Winter Chill Fingerless Gloves

Winter Chill Fingerless Gloves – Keep your hands warm and be able to text at the same time with this free crochet pattern, these textured stitch gloves can be matched with my winter chill hat to make a set.

 

winter chill fingerless gloves

 

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winter chill fingerless gloves

 

See more free crochet winter set patterns:-

 

textured mitts

 

All the free instructions on how to crochet these lovely gloves are down the page, scroll down to get them.

 

texting gloves

 

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Winter Chill Fingerless Gloves UK

Pattern Number CNC334

Scroll down the page for the USA format

Skill Level: Intermediate

Abbreviations UK
ch.        Chain
dc.        Double Crochet
rpt.       Repeat

yrh.      Yarn Round Hook
BLO.     Back Loop Only
DNT.     Do Not Turn

dc2tog.  Pull up a loop from each of the next dc and 1ch space, yrh, pull through 3 loops.

Base of ch. Work into first stitch

Approx Size to fit:  Adult Hands  5.75 x 4 Inches

Materials
For great results it is always best to use the recommended yarn, I have used approximately:-

50 grams of King Cole Comfort DK

4.50mm crochet hook, small button for decoration

TENSION – 5dc & 5 rows measures approx 1 inch

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Make two the same.

Cuff – Make 11ch, 1dc into 2nd ch from hook 1dc into each ch to end. Turn. (10dc)

2nd Row – 1ch, working through BLO work 1dc into base of 1ch, 1dc into each dc to end. Turn.

Rpt 2nd Row until you have worked 35 rows in all. DNT. (If you want the gloves wider add rows in multiples of 2)

Turn work onto the side.

Body – 1ch, 2dc into base of 1ch, work 1dc into each row end along side of cuff to last row end, work 2dc into row end. Turn. (37dc)

Work through the both loops of the stitch from now on.

Second Row – 1ch, dc2tog over first 2dc, * make 1ch, dc2tog over next 2dc, * rpt from * to * to last dc, make 1ch, work 1dc into dc. Turn.

Third Row – 1ch, dc2tog over first dc and 1ch space, * make 1ch, dc2tog over next dc and 1ch space, * rpt from * to * to last dc, make 1ch, work 1dc into dc. Turn.

Rpt Third Row until 18 rows have been worked in all from cuff or work measures approx 5.75 inches from beginning. (Add more rows if you want longer gloves)

Ninteenth Row – 1ch, 1dc into base of 1ch, 1dc into each 1ch space and dc to end. Turn. (37dc) Fasten off.

Finishing – Fold your work in half and sew the open seam together leaving a space for your thumb. Attach button for decoration.

winter chill fingerless gloves

Winter Chill Fingerless Gloves USA

Pattern Number CNC334

Skill Level: Intermediate

Abbreviations USA
ch.         Chain
sc.         Single Crochet
rpt.        Repeat

yo.         Yarn Over
BLO.      Back Loop Only

DNT.      Do Not Turn

sc2tog.  Pull up a loop from each of the next sc and ch1 space, yo, pull through 3 loops.

Base of ch. Work in first stitch

Approx Size to fit:  Adult Hands  5.75 x 4 Inches

Materials
For great results it is always best to use the recommended yarn, I have used approximately:-

50 grams of King Cole Comfort DK

An equivalent yarn would be a light worsted #3

4.50mm crochet hook, small button for decoration

GAUGE – 5sc & 5 rows measures approx 1 inch

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Make two the same.

Cuff – ch11, 1sc in 2nd ch from hook 1sc in each ch to end. Turn. (10sc)

2nd Row – ch1, working through BLO work 1sc in base of ch1, 1sc in each sc to end. Turn.

Rpt 2nd Row until you have worked 35 rows in all. DNT. (If you want the gloves wider add rows in multiples of 2)

Turn work onto the side.

Body – ch1, 2sc in base of ch1, work 1sc in each row end along side of cuff to last row end, work 2sc in row end. Turn. (37sc)

Work through the both loops of the stitch from now on.

Second Row – ch1, sc2tog over first 2sc, * ch1, sc2tog over next 2sc, * rpt from * to * to last sc, ch1, work 1sc in sc. Turn.

Third Row – ch1, sc2tog over first sc and ch1 space, * ch1, sc2tog over next sc and ch1 space, * rpt from * to * to last sc, ch1, work 1sc in sc. Turn.

Rpt Third Row until 18 rows have been worked in all from cuff or work measures approx 5.75 inches from beginning. (Add more rows if you want longer gloves)

Ninteenth Row – ch1, 1sc in base of ch1, 1sc in each ch1 space and sc to end. Turn. (37sc) Fasten off.

Finishing – Fold your work in half and sew the open seam together leaving a space for your thumb. Attach button for decoration.

 

winter chill fingerless gloves

 

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