Idony Fingerless Gloves
A simple stitch pattern makes the most of stunning yarn, and provides a great fit!
Notions:
50g (about 170yd/155m) of Wollmeise Sockenwolle 80/20 Twin in shade Vergissmeinicht (14wpi), or another sock or fingering yarn
3.5mm (E) hook
About 60 beads
Needle for weaving in ends
Special stitches:
Crossed double crochet (crdc): Skip one stitch, double crochet in next stitch. Go back to skipped stitch, and double crochet in that stitch. Explained in more detail here.
Pattern:
Ch 30, sl to form ring
Row 1: 30 sc around
Row 2: Ch 3, 30 crdc around
Rows 3-9: 30 sc around
Row 10: Ch 3, 30 crdc around
Rows 11-2: 30 sc around.
Row 13: 2sc in first st, (place marker in 1st sc) sc 2sc in next stitch (marker in 2nd sc), sc around
Row 14-5: 2sc in markers and 1sc in rest on next two rounds so that have 7sts between markers
Row 16: Sc around
Row 17: 2sc in markers, sc in other stitches
Repeat rows 16-7 until have 15 sts between markers
Row 26 and continue until body of glove (above last crdc round) measures approximately 3 in.: Sc around
Thumb division: At first stitch marker, ch 4 and rejoin 13 sts along
Row 2-3(after thumb division): Sc around body of glove 2 rounds
Row 4: 3ch, crdc around (add bead to each dc if wish).
Row 5: Sc around once. Bind off
Thumb: Join next to first chain on palm of glove.
Row 1: Sc around until reach chain – sc2tog twice (15sts)
Row 2: Sc around until reach previous sc2tog – sc2tog (14sts)
Row 3- end: Sc around until reaches desired length. Bind off.
Repeat for second glove.
Tips:
If you want to add beads, and don’t want to thread them onto the yarn at the beginning of the project, then do the crdc round and sc round, then cut yarn, rip back and add beads and redo crdc round and sc round.
11 thoughts:
Very cute! My niece would love these in black with the beads. Thanks for the darling patter.
I'm confused by the instructions in rows 13-17 with the markers. Do you do two sc (2sc) and put a marker in the first of these two sc, then, in the next stitch, do a sc and an additional 2 sc? making a total of 3 sc in that stitch? Then, put a marker in the 2nd sc of that set? Then, in row 17, where do the markers come from? None were placed in row 16. Please help as I really like these and would like to stitch them. Thanks!
Hi Diana
You do 2sc in one stitch, and 1sc in the next stitch, and then 2sc in the stitch after that, so covering 3 sts of the previous row. The markers should come in the first and last stitch of this sequence. You should just move the markers up in Row 16, as you don't do any increases. Hope that helps!
Love Love Love this pattern
Do you join with a sl at the end of a row or do you just keep working without joining?
Hi cj
You just keep working without joining.
Was just wondering what size these are? I'm trying to make a gift for my hair stylist and think these would fit the bill! She traced her hand out for me (mitten style) and just would like to know how wide across the wrist and fingers it is. Thanks!
Hi, I no longer have the originals in my position. I know that they fit me, and I am 6cm across the wrist, 10cm across the hand from the bottom of the thumb, and 8cm across the middle of the hand (not including thumb). I measured all of this flat across using a ruler, not round.
They did stretch, so probably fit someone who's a little larger. If they're a lot larger, then you could try making them out of DK yarn with a slightly larger hook.
do you use two circular needles of the same size or just one?
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I’m having trouble visualizing/working the “Thumb Division.” I just finished the last increase row (row 25). Do I stop and work the thumb part BEFORE continuing to row 26?
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