Thursday, October 17, 2013

Fingerless gloves

Because i just didn't like any of the other free ones I had tried.

Using a F-3.75 hook
Foundation DC- Ch 3, yarn over hook, insert into first chain made, yarn over pull through, ch 1, yarn over pull through 2 loops, yarn over, pull through last two loops.(first one)
 yarn over hook, insert into first chain 1, yarn over pull through, ch 1, yarn over pull through 2 loops, yarn over, pull through last two loops(the rest)
Shell- 7 Dc, Shells at the beginning of a row should be made with ch 3 and 6 Dc
I have not tested this, but it is worked up in groups of 8 so if you want to make it bigger add 8 to your foundation, it should work... or try a bigger hook.

1.  24 Foundation DC, Join with a slip stitch to first FDC be careful not to twist

2.  * Shell, skip 3, Sc Ch 2 Scin the back loop of the 4th stitch  * Rep around slip into begging of first shell

3. Slip stitch over to 3rd Dc and change colors(hook through back loop, pull new color through loop and loop on the hook like a slip stitch), *In the back loop of the 4th Dc from shell, Sc ch2 sc , Shell in ch2 and the back loop  from previous round * rep around slip into Sc

4. Slip over to Ch 2 space Change colors, Shell in ch2 and the back loop  from previous round, Sc Ch 2 Sc in back loop of 4th Dc of shell

5.  Rep around 3

6. Rep round 4

increasing for thumb, feel free to add a couple more rounds before this to make the wrist longer
7. Slip over to 3rd Dc, change colors. Shell(yes this should be here), *Shell into ch2 and the back loop from previous round, Sc Ch2 Sc into back look of 4th Dc in shell * 3 times(.  1 shell into last ch2 and back loop space. Slip stitch into first Dc from shell.

8.  Slip over to 3rd Dc, change colors(hook through back loop, pull new color through loop and loop on the hook like a slip stitch) In the back loop of the 4th Dc from shell, Sc ch2 sc. Shell into space between first two shells of previous round.   *In the back loop of the 4th Dc from shell, Sc ch2 sc , Shell in ch2 and the back loop  from previous round *  Shell in space between last and first shell from previous round. Sl into first Sc

9.  Repeat round 4

10. repeat round 3

11 repeat round  4

finish off

12. with opposite of last used color attach to the next ch 2 space before finish off
  Shell in Ch 2 space and in back loop. Ch 2 skip next shell. Shell in next ch2 space.  *Sc Ch 2 Sc in back loop of 4th Dc of shell, Shell in ch2 and the back loop  from previous round, *

13.repeat round 3
14 repeat round 4
15 repeat round 3
16 repeats round 3
17 repeat round 4

18 do not change colors, slip into ch space,  chain 1, 6Hdc, 5 Sc into 4th Dc from shell of last round.
*7 Hdc into ch 2 space, 5 Sc into 4th Dc from shell. *  slip into first Hdc
finish off


Thumb

tuck in yarn where finished off

Using the color you started with attach yarn to ch 2 space in right before the skipped shell
4 Dc into ch 2 space,  Sc ch 2 Sc, into back loop of 4th ch from skipped shell, 5 Dc into Ch 2 space, Ch 3
slip into first Dc

Slip over to 2nd Dc, 5 Sc into same space, 5Hdc ito ch 2 space, 5 Sc into 3rd Dc, 5 Hdc into ch 3 space. slip into fist Sc finish off




4 comments:

  1. Those are charming, thanks for the pattern!

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  2. Thank you, and your welcome. Let me know how the pattern works out for you! :)

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  3. Want to make these...hoping you could help me...Should I be skipping 3 stitches after the sc ch2 sc before I start my next shell? How many shells should it take to go around? I am thinking but the pic looks like there are at least 8 around.

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