
Nov 28, 2023
Crochet cute fingerless gloves / arm warmers
Today’s pattern is a pair of Fingerless Gloves!! SUPER quick to make, practical to wear, and perfect for days when you want your hands to stay warm but still need to use your phone, crochet, or work on your laptop. The design is clean and easy, so even beginners can follow along without stress. I wanted these gloves to feel comfortable without being bulky. You can keep them neutral for everyday wear, or play with colors to match your style. If you enjoy small projects that are useful and don’t take forever to finish, these fingerless gloves are a great one to add to your list. Let’s get started and make a pair you’ll actually reach for ✨
✿ Copyright
Please do not copy or redistribute this pattern as your own. This fingerless gloves / arm warmers pattern belongs to me, @mucie.studio You may sell the finished items made using this pattern! Just please give me credit to help support me and my art. This will help me create more patterns for you in the future!
Watch the video below and crochet along with me! I recommend you watch the video while keeping the pattern open to make your crocheting process easier.
✿ Notes
‣ Remember to place a stitch marker in the 1st stitch of each round. This will help you identify when each round starts / ends.
‣ You will work in a continuous round so you don’t have to make a sl st.
‣ I recommend using invisible decrease to make the gloves look neater.
‣ This pattern uses US terminology.
‣ This pattern is customisable according to your hand size so some instruction may not be as direct.
✿ Materials
1. 4-ply yarn
2. 3.00mm crochet hook
3. Stitch marker (or you can use bobby pin/paper clip)
4. Darning needle
5. Scissors
★ The yarn for the gloves and hook size is totally up to you. You can adjust them accordingly.
✿ Stitches & Abbreviation
Ch: Chain
St(s): Stitches
Sc: Single crochet
Inc: Increase (put two single crochet in single stitch)
Dec: Decrease (single crochet two stitches together)
Sl st: Slip stitch
Hdc: Half double crochet
Dc: Double crochet
Tc: Triple (treble) crochet
✿ Cute fingerless gloves / arm warmers written pattern ✿
Gloves
1. Ribbing
Round 1: Ch10 or any number you’d prefer according to your liking. Then, start in the 2nd st and insert 1hdc in each st.
Round 2: Ch1, 1hdc in each st (BACK LOOP only)
★ Continue R2 until the ribbing is long enough to comfortably wrap around your wrist.
Once you’re done, you’re going to join them together by folding it in half and join the side with a slip stitch. Insert your hook into the front half 1st st (BACK LOOP ONLY) then take the other half and insert your hook again through the 1st st (FRONT LOOP ONLY). Just repeat until the end.
2. Gloves
Round 1: Ch1, insert 1hdc all around the ribbing at where you find space, sl st
Round 2 - until it reach your thumb finger: Ch1, 1hdc in each st, sl st
Making the thumb hole: Ch1, 4dc, ch4 or any number depending on your thumb finger, skip the number of ch that you did, 1hdc in the next st, continue making 1 hdc in each st until the end, sl st
Round 12: Ch1, 4hdc, in the thumb hole just insert the same amount of hdc as your ch, 1hdc in each st until the end, sl st
Round 13 until 15 (if you need to add more rows do so): Ch1, 1hdc in each st, sl st and fasten off
3. Ruffles
Round 1: Ch2 or do my double crochet hack (12:00 in the youtube video) in any st. Then, insert 5dc in each st until the end. Once you’re done, fasten off.
★ Just repeat this all of the step above and make one more glove. Then, you’re done! For decorations you can add some bow to your glove or anything you’d prefer.
Yay! You're done!
From creator
Hi! Haly here, well done finishing the pattern. I'm so proud of you 🩷 Thank you for visiting my site and give my pattern a lot of love. I won't be here if it's not for you!! If you create the pattern and post it on any social media please tag me @muciestudio I would love to see all your creations and you don't know happy I am seeing each one of your posts 🥹🫶🏻 Feel free to reach out if you have any questions, I would be happy to help!

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