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Gloves with Fingers
Fully-fingered gloves are a project that everyone you know can benefit from! These are a great way to use the sport weight yarn you’ve got hanging out in your stash. Gloves are something that everyone and every family needs. Make them with easy care yarn and they are also great for donating!
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Difficulty Level: Intermediate
Available Sizes: Adult S Adult M, Adult L
Finished Measurements: Palm circumference 7 8, 9 inches
Yarn: Cascade Yarns Heritage 6 (75% Superwash Merino Wool, 25% Nylon; 292 yds; 100 g; yarn weight category: 2/Fine/Sport): 5648 Strawberry Cream, 5660 Gray, or 5739 Sweet Lavender
Yardage: 248 318, 367 yds
Crochet Hook: E (3.5 mm), or size needed to match gauge.
Notions: 3 locking stitch markers, tapestry needle (insert affiliate links)
Gauge: 25 sts x 30 rnds = 4 inches in single crochet in rounds
Notes
Choose the size that is closest to having the same palm circumference as your actual hand. This dense fabric minimizes holes, but isn’t very stretchy so working close to body measurement is perfect.
There is a lot of variation in hand sizes. Choose the size you will make based on palm circumference. If you are able, try on the glove as you are making it and adjust length as needed to fit correctly. You may need to add or take away rounds in the palm or the fingers to make it “fit like a glove.” If you aren’t making it for someone that lives nearby, make it according to the pattern for a more generalized fit.
Slip stitches will not be included in the stitch counts in the final round of each finger.
This crochet pattern uses US standard terms. For help with abbreviations, get my free, printable list of crochet abbreviations.
See this tutorial for help with basic crochet stitches.
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