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Stained Glass Fingerless Gloves

Here is the pattern for the gloves to match the slouch hat pattern I released last week.

I really love this texture combined with the gorgeous colors of the yarn I picked out.

These fingerless gloves are soft and cozy but not too heavy. They’ll be perfect for keeping hands warm in a chilly office this winter.

The design may look a little complicated but each glove is worked flat as one piece which includes the ribbed sections at either end.

This pattern is written with very easy to follow instructions and a list of stitches and terms used incase you’re not familiar with some of the abbreviations.

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Stained Glass Fingerless Gloves Free Crochet Pattern

These elegant gloves feature the millstone stitch giving them the appearance of a stained glass window.

The soft colors of variegated yarn give a beautiful feminine feel while the stormy grey divides to give a striking modern look.

These gloves may look complicated but you will be surprised how easy and fun they are to make!

You are welcome to sell the items you make with this pattern, but please give me, Krazy Kabbage, a mention in your sales listing and provide a link to my website www.krazykabbage.com.

Loops & Threads Wellness Baby (fine weight; 70% acrylic, 30% Amicor acrylic) 84 yards Charcoal (MC), Loops & Threads Joy DK (light weight; 100% anti-pilling acrylic) 70 yards Tropical (CC)

You will need crochet hook size E/4 – 3.5mm, tape measure, yarn needle to weave in ends.

Gloves are approx 7.5” around and 9” long. Different hook sizes can be used to alter fit slightly.

Women’s hand circumference: 7” = small, 7.5” = medium, 8” = large

This pattern uses US terminology.

Stitches and Terms Used: Single crochet (sc), half-double crochet (hdc), double crochet (dc), front post double crochet (FPDC), back post double crochet (BPDC), foundation single crochet (FSC), back loop only (BLO), slip stitch (sl st), main color (MC), contrasting color (CC), wrong side (WS)

START HERE

With MC, FSC 45 (30 for pattern, 10 for wrist cuff, 5 for finger edge).

Measure to check length of gloves. Gloves shown are 9” long. Ch 1 and turn.

Row 1: Sc in BLO of 1st 10. FPDC around next changing to CC on last loop of dc. Drop MC to back of work (do not cut or carry).

With CC and working in both loops, *sc in next, hdc in next, dc in each of next 5, hdc in next, sc in next. Ch 1 and skip next.

Repeat from * finishing with sc in last before finger edge allowance and changing to MC2 (use other end of MC or 2nd skein of same).

FPDC around next, sc in BLO of each of remaining 4 stitches. Ch 1 and turn.

Row 2 (WS): Sc in BLO of 1st 4. BPDC around FPDC of previous row changing to CC. Drop MC2 on side facing you.

Working in both loops, *sc in 1st, hdc in next, dc in each of next 5, hdc in next, sc in next. Ch 1 and skip next.

Rep from * to cuff, finishing with sc and changing to MC on last loop. Drop CC on side facing you. BPDC around FPDC of previous row.

Working in BLO, sc in last 10, ch 1 and turn.

Row 3: Sc in BLO of 1st 10, FPDC around BPDC of previous row (do not change color).

Working in both loops, *sc in each of next 9, dc in skipped stitch of foundation (row 9 when repeating).

Rep from * across finishing with sc in last before finger edge allowance and changing to MC2. FPDC around next, sc in BLO of each of remaining 4 stitches. Ch 1 and turn.

Row 4 (WS): Sc in BLO of 1st 4. BPDC around FPDC of previous row changing to MC. Drop MC2 on side facing you.

Working in both loops, sc in each across until cuff. BPDC around FPDC of previous row. Working in BLO, sc in last 10, ch 1 and turn.

Row 5: Sc in BLO of 1st 10. FPDC around BPDC of previous row changing to CC on last loop of dc. Drop MC to back.

With CC and working in both loops, dc in each of first 2, hdc in next, sc in next, ch 1 and skip next. *sc in next, hdc in next, dc in each of next 5, hdc in next, sc in next, ch 1 and skip next.

Rep from * until 4 stitches before cuff.

Sc in next, hdc in next, dc in each of next 2, changing to MC2 on last loop of last stitch. FPDC around next, sc in BLO of each of remaining 4 stitches. Ch 1 and turn.

Row 6 (WS): Sc in BLO of 1st 4. BPDC around FPDC of previous row changing to CC. Drop MC2 on side facing you.

Working in both loops,dc in each of first 2, hdc in next, sc in next, ch 1 and skip next. *sc in next, hdc in next, dc in each of next 5, hdc in next, sc in next, ch 1 and skip next.

Rep from * until 4 stitches before cuff.

Sc in next, hdc in next, dc in each of last 2, changing to MC on last loop of last dc (drop CC on side facing you). BPDC around FPDC of previous row. Sc in BLO of last 10, ch 1 and turn.

Row 7: Sc in BLO of 1st 10, FPDC around BPDC of previous row (do not change color).

Working in both loops, sc in each of next 4, dc down into skipped stitch of row 4. *Sc in each of next 9. Dc in skipped stitch on row 4.

Rep from * until 4 stitches before cuff.

Sc in each of last 4 changing to MC2 on last. FPDC around next, sc in BLO of each of remaining 4 stitches. Ch 1 and turn.

Row 8 (WS): Sc in BLO of 1st 4. BPDC around FPDC of previous row changing to MC. Drop MC2 on side facing you.

Working in both loops, sc in each across until cuff. BPDC around FPDC of previous row. Working in BLO, sc in last 10, ch 1 and turn.

Repeat rows 1 to 8 three more times. On last repeat stop at the end of row 7. Measure width of piece or try on. (glove shown measures 7.5” and has 4 repeats).

FINISHING

With glove inside out, working through last row and FSC row, sl st in first 12 stitches (or 1.75”, or to fit) to join sides together. Fasten off and cut all.

Join MC yarn at cuff, slip stitch through last row and FSC row to join sides together in first 25 stitches (or 4.5” or to fit). Fasten off.

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14 thoughts on “Stained Glass Fingerless Gloves

      1. I love these! Can you give me an idea of yarn quantities, I have some special yarn in mind and don’t want to run out! Thanks.

  1. I was looking for a different stitch I haven’t used yet and this works beautifully, thank you so much for sharing

  2. What a beautiful pattern! Thanks for sharing. Can’t wait to get started on these – they are exactly what I have been looking for!

  3. These gloves are beautiful and the colors you chose are too. I think I might make a set with the other patterns that match.

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