Crochet Yara Fingerless Gloves Free Pattern
Crochet Yara Fingerless Gloves Pattern by Crochet For You
My dear crochet lover friends! Today I’m sharing easy and fast fingerless gloves with you. This Yara Fingerless Gloves have a lovely texture with shell and front post double crochet stitches. Just like the texture of Crochet Yara Beanie.
This pattern is very easy to crochet and can be adjusted to the any size you want (see the “for other sizes” section).
To make these gloves I used Drops Lima MIX DK weight yarn 65% wool and 35% Alpaca. The pattern works in bottom up with ribbed band to make a cuff first. Then we start working the body of the gloves.
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Crochet Yara Fingerless Gloves Pattern
Skill Level: Intermediate
Finished size: (small) 7” tall and 7” circumference above the thumb. (This pattern can be adjusted to any size)
Materials:
#3 – Light / DK weight yarns (Approx: 200 yards)
(I used)
- 2 skein of DROPS Lima mix (Sea Grean)
- US G-6, 4mm crochet hook
- Tapestry needle for weaving ends.
Gauge: 17 hdc x 10 rows = 4″ x 4″ with G-6, 4mm crochet hook.
Abbreviations/special stitches (US Term)
- ch = chain
- sl st = slip stitch
- sc = single crochet
- dc = double crochet
- fpdc = front post double crochet
- BL = back loop
- st(s) = stitch(s)
- sk = skip
- *to = repeat * to the instructions.
- beg = beginning
- shell st = (2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc) in indicated st.
Notes:
- This fingerless gloves can be adjusted to any size.
- There are 2 parts in the pattern.
- Part 1: work in rows and join 2 short sides together to make a cuff.
- Part 2: work on the long side of the cuff.
- beg ch does not count as st.
For Other sizes:
- Crochet multiple of 5 rows for the cuff (part 1) to get your desire Circumference.
- Repeat round 3 in part 2 as many times as you want to get the height before starting thumb hole round next.
- You can make the thumb hole large by adding 1 or 2 more chains. (in round 8)
(Make 2)
Part 1 – (cuff)
For other sizes: Crochet multiple of 5 rows for the part 1 to get your desire Circumference.
Leaving 6” long tail of the yarn, crochet ch 11.
Row 1: sc in 2nd ch from the hook, sc in each st across, turn. (10 sts)
Row 2: ch 1, (working in BLO) sc in each st across, turn. (10 sts)
Row 3 to 25: repeat row 2.
(Insert the yarn tail through the tapestry needle. Place two short sides together, sew with the tapestry needle)
Part 2 (work in long side of part 1)
Round 1: (RS) ch 1, sc in first st and each st around, sl st to the first sc. (25 sts)
Round 2: ch 1, fpdc in first st and next st, *sk next st, shell st (see abbreviations) in next st, sk next st, fpdc in each of next 2 st; repeat * to around, sl st to the first fpdc. (10 fpdc / 5 shells)
Round 3: ch 1, fpdc in first st and next st, *shell st in next chain space of the previous shell, fpdc in each of next 2 fpdc; repeat * to around, sl st to the first fpdc. (10 fpdc / 5 shells) Before starting the next round, sl st until the next chain space of the previous shell.
Round 4 to 7: Repeat round 3. For other sizes: repeat round 3 as many times as you want to get the height before starting thumb hole round next.
Round 8: ch 1, shell st in same space, *fpdc in each of next 2 fpdc, shell st in next chain space of the previous shell; repeat * to around until the last chain space, sk next 2 fpdc, ch 2 (you can make the thumb hole large by adding 1 or 2 more chains), sl st to the first st of the shell (made thumb hole). (8 fpdc / 5 shells) Before starting the next round, sl st until the next chain space of the previous shell.
Round 9: ch 1, shell st in same space, *fpdc in each of next 2 fpdc, shell st in next chain space of the previous shell; repeat * to around until the last chain space, dc in next ch 2, sl st to the first st of the shell. (8 fpdc / 5 shells / 2 dc) Before starting the next round, sl st until the next chain space of the previous shell.
Round 10: ch 1, shell st in same space, *fpdc in each of next 2 fpdc, shell st in next chain space of the previous shell; repeat * to around, sl st to the first st of the shell. (10 fpdc / 5 shells)
Round 11: ch 1, *sc in each of next 2 dc, sc in chain space, sc in each of next 2 dc, sc in each of next 2 fpdc; repeat around, sl st to the first sc. (35 sc)
Round 12: ch 1, sc each st around, sl st to the first st. (35 sc)
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2 Comments
Judy
Beautiful!! These will make lovely Christmas gifts. Thank you so much for the pattern.
Katarina
Beautiful pattern. I never made fingerless (or any other, for that matter) gloves, but I want to try these. Thank you!