Friday, January 25, 2013

Puffing Warm Fingerless Glove Pattern

Happy Friday!!

I hope this week has treated you well.  It has been pretty good for me!  Jixer and I celebrated our first year together, Christopher moved to San Francisco to start his new job as a software engineer at Charles Schwab (Jixer and I will be moving up there towards the end of February!), and I also had lots of family time this week!

Anyways, I am excited to bring you another free crochet pattern today!  It is for a pair of fingerless gloves, and I am in love with them.  They are so warm, and look really cute.



You will need:
4.5mm crochet hook
worsted weight yarn (I am guessing about 2-3 ounces)
scissors
large needle

Abbreviations:
sl st = slip stitch
ch = chain
sp = space
yo = yarn over
hdc = half double crochet
PS = puff stitch

How to do the puff stitch:

Insert hook into space indicated, yo and pull yarn up 1/2"

yo, insert hook into same space, yo, pull up yarn 1/2"

yo, insert hook into same space, yo, pull up yarn 1/2"

yo and pull yarn through all 6 loops on hook

Pattern:

ch 24
sl st into first ch to form ring

Row 1: ch 1, 1 hdc in first ch and in each ch across (24 hdc)

Row 2: ch 1, 1 hdc in first hdc, *ch 1, skip next hdc, 1 hdc in next hdc** repeat around from *to**, sl st into first hdc (12 hdc and 12 ch 1 spaces)

Row 3: sl st into first ch 1 space, ch 2, *PS in ch 1 space, ch 1** repeat around from *to**, sl st into first PS (12 Ps and 12 ch 1 spaces)

Row 4: sl st into first ch 1 space, ch 1, *1 hdc in ch 1 sp, ch 1** repeat around from *to**, sl st into first hdc (12 hdc and 12 ch 1 spaces)

Rows 5-9: repeat rows 3 and 4

Row 10:sl st into first ch 1 space, ch 1, *1 hdc in ch 1 sp, ch 1** repeat from *to** once, in next chain 1 sp (hdc, ch 1, hdc), ch 1, *1 hdc in next ch 1 space, ch 1** repeat from *to** 8 times, 1 hdc in space between last PS and ch 2 (do not ch 1 after this hdc), sl st into first hdc (13 hdc and 13 ch 1 spaces)

Row 11: sl st into first ch 1 space, ch 2, *PS in ch 1 space, ch 1** repeat around from *to**, sl st into first PS (13 PS and 13 ch 1 spaces)

Row 12: ch 1, 1 hdc in space between ch 2 and 1st PS, ch 1, *1hdc in next ch 1 sp, ch 1** repeat from *to** around, sl st into first hdc (13 hdc and 13 chain 1 spaces)

Row 13: repeat row 11, BUT do not crochet 13th PS, after 12th PS, ch 2 and sl st into first PS --this creates the hole for the thumb-- (12 PS, 11 ch 1 spaces, and 1 ch2 space)

Row 14: repeat row 12, with the 12th and 13th hdc being worked into ch 2 space created by the thumb hole

Row 15-18: repeat rows 11 and 12

Row 19: ch 1, 1 hdc in first hdc, *1hdc in ch 1 sp, 1 hdc in next hdc** repeat from *to** around, sl st into first hdc (26 hdc)

Here is a photo of where the hdc between the PS should be worked

The great thing about this pattern is that you don't need to make any adjustments to make them fit the right or left hand.  Just make two identical gloves and they will fit either hand!


Here is what your Puffing Warm Fingerless Gloves can look like if you do all of the 'hdc-ch1' rows in a different color.  I am in love with these!



I really hope that you all enjoy this pattern!  
Please, feel free to use it for personal uses, and sell the items made using this pattern.  All I ask is that you give me credit for the pattern when selling or if somebody asks you for the pattern.

~Best Wishes~
Alison







4 comments:

  1. OMGosh I love these so much, thank you very much for sharing, and better yet for sharing it for free! Will be posting the photo to Ravelry shortly (have to wait for better light).

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    1. You are very welcome! I am happy to hear that you like the pattern, and I look forward to seeing the gloves you made :)

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  2. Thank you so much for this pattern, they are looking so good and beautiful! I will try to make these as soon as I can! Love, Annelie

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    1. You are very welcome Annelie! I am so happy that you are enjoying them. They are my favorite gloves to wear because they are so comfortable :)

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