Saturday, 26 June 2021

LINEN FINGERLESS GLOVES


LINEN FINGERLESS GLOVES

This is a really simple 2-row pattern that can be adapted for so many projects.  
I’d say this is truly a must-try pattern.  
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Materials used : Today I’ve used about 40 gms unbranded DK acrylic yarn with a 4 mm crochet hook ; fabric glue to seal ends 
I used a 4-ply grey yarn for 2 rows in between along with the black DK yarn to give it a slightly different look

This yarn is not specific for this project.
You can use any yarn with a suitable hook to make this project to any size.

For Indians : The DK yarn I've used is twice as thick as our Oswal or  Vardhaman acrylic yarns or Laura knitting cotton.  the grey yarn is the same thickness as our Oswal/Vardhaman/Laura yarns
You could use Anchor , Red ros ; Red rose metallic or  unbranded  knitting cotton 

International yarns :  Among the international yarns I have used, I’d suggest Aunt Lydia Cotton 10, Aunt Lydia Bamboo-Viscose 10, DMC Petra, Sullivans knitting cotton (Australia), Milford Soft, Hilaza Rustica Eclat , Alize cotton yarn ; Alize bamboo yarn ; Spotlight stores 4-Seasons Marvel and Stallion yarns or Hobby Lobby I-Love-this-cotton yarn

Size made : (L) 7" x (around wrist) 7" (for both glove patterns)
Skill level : Intermediate

Stitches used :
Starting slip knot : https://youtu.be/lJcqsVcs8cw
Starting slip knot 1 or the Sloppy Slip knot : https://youtu.be/YfC7KmGpifs
What is a chain stitch ?  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXx5ukBjKkY 

Foundation Single Crochet : fsc : https://youtu.be/mcT85fwh4mA
Single Crochet : Sc : yo, insert hk into st ; yo (2 lps on hk); yo, draw through both lps.  One sc made.  Check out the video at https://youtu.be/ghACqBpA-3k
First stitch for Single Crochet : This is how I like to start my row of sc. Check out the video at https://youtu.be/6pVYRfsf4_M

Abbreviations used :
lp(s) : Loop(s)                        sc : Single crochet
dc : Double crochet               sp : Space                                           
sl-st : Slip stitch                     hk : Hook
st(s) : Stitch(es)                     yo : Yarn Over                                   
ch : Chain                              sc 2-tog : Single crochet 2-tog
fsc : Foundation single crochet


Instructions   (Using U.S terminology)
Please note that I start all my rows with a ch 1, turning chain for ease.
Please check the top of this blog for easy video tutorials on all stitches used in today's pattern.
Please read through all my notes before you pick up your hook, so you know just where we're heading in our pattern.

Our gloves today will be from just below your wrist to just above the halfway mark of your fingers.  There will be an opening for your thumb.

We work a rectangle that will be the length (from below wrist to halfway up your fingers) & the width (which is the round palm measurement from around the base of your fingers)

Here's where you have a small calculation to work out.
1) Measure the length you want for your gloves.  
2) Measure your round wrist and measure around the palm (just at the base of your fingers - that bony bit just after the palm which is the largest part).  

Generally for ladies we work about 18 - 19 cm / 7 - 7 1/2" ; and for me we work 19 - 20 cm or 7 1/2 - 8" for around palm measurement

The stitch count for our project is in uneven or odd numbers


Start Round 1 : with fsc in as many uneven or odd number of sts as you need for the length you need for your fingerless gloves. Turn


We will now work the extended single crochet or e-sc stitch all through


Extended single crochet (e-sc) : https://youtu.be/ZeXQ3NLVjPU


Row 2 : e-sc in the 1st fsc & in each fsc till the end.  Turn.

Rep Row 2 till you have the width you want for your gloves.
You can end at Row 2 or work the optional last row below.

And that’s it… our pattern done ! How easy is this, right?

I've used black to start, and then added a grey to the black for 1 row ; worked a few rows in black and then one more row in black + grey ; finishing with a few rows in black.
I worked for a length of just over 7" and a width of 7".  So I just divided the black and multi-colored row(s) up evenly to get this pattern.
As this pair of gloves were made to match a black + grey combo beanie & cowl, I added those two rows of color. 

You can join straight off or you can work one row to make a straight end before joining.

Optional Last row : sc in the 1st st and in each st till end ;
Fasten off and leave a tail for joining.

Use one of these joining methods given below.

How do you join?
You have a neat rectangle - and you will join along the length (or join the starting & end rows) to make a cylinder.  You need to leave a small opening for the thumb.
Starting at one end, join the two parts for about 45 cm / 2" (for a lady) or 7 cm/3" (for a man).  You then leave a gap of 5 cm (lady) / 7 cm (man) and continue joining all the way to the end.

Whipstitch to join : https://youtu.be/wZ-9LNzftMA
Single crochet to join : https://youtu.be/6FXoW_47_dI


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