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Crochet Fingerless Gloves Pattern for Stylish Winter Accessories

Published: Feb 7, 2026 by Ali raza · This blog generates income via ads

Stay cozy in style with this Crochet Fingerless Gloves Pattern, offering comfy textures, clever details, and a chic accessory perfect for chilly days.

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Easy Crochet Fingerless Gloves Pattern With Quick Instructions

 

 

There is nothing quite like the feeling of cozy warmth on your hands without losing the ability to move your fingers freely. These gloves offer just that with a fingerless design that keeps you comfortable while letting you stay active. Made with simple stitches that are easy to learn they provide a perfect fit that stretches gently around your hands.

 

 

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The open fingers and delicate wrist patterns give them a stylish look that suits any outfit from casual to dressy. You’ll appreciate how practical yet fashionable they are whether you’re typing on your phone or going for a walk on a chilly day. This pattern is perfect for beginners who want to create something useful and beautiful in a short time. Handmade fingerless gloves like these are a wonderful way to add warmth and charm to everyday life or give as a thoughtful gift.

 

 

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Easy Crochet Fingerless Gloves Pattern

Special Features

  • Simple and fast to crochet with single crochet stitches.
  • Fingerless design allows full use of fingers while keeping hands warm.
  • Customizable length and width by adjusting rows and stitch count.
  • Suitable for men and women; add shell stitch or decorative edging for a feminine touch.
  • Fits snugly and stretches comfortably for ease of use.
  • Uses double knit (8 ply) or 3 weight yarns, perfect for all-year wear.

Difficulty Level

Beginner:
Only requires basic stitches (single crochet, chain), working in rows, and simple shaping. Perfect for beginners learning stitch consistency and gauge.


Materials Needed

  • 4 mm crochet hook (use 5 mm if you crochet very tightly)
  • Double knit yarn (8 ply, 3 weight) in your preferred color
  • Pair of scissors
  • Wool/darning needle for weaving in ends
  • 2 stitch markers
  • Measuring tape (to measure hand circumference)

Measuring Your Hand

  1. Using a measuring tape, measure around the widest part of your hand (over the knuckles), keeping the tape snug but not tight.
  2. For this pattern, 8½ inches (22 cm) was measured, but you can adjust accordingly.
  3. Gloves will naturally stretch, so consider this in your measurement.

Pattern Instructions

Foundation Chain

  1. Chain 22 stitches (this will fit an 8½ inch hand, adjust number if your hand size differs).
  2. Chain 1 (turning chain).

Row 1

  1. Single crochet (sc) in the 2nd chain from the hook (the first actual stitch).
  2. Continue working 1 sc in each chain across the row.
  3. Place a stitch marker in the very first stitch to mark your starting point.
  4. Chain 1, turn.
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Row 2 to Row 30 (or desired length)

  1. Single crochet in the first stitch, placing a second stitch marker here for reference.
  2. Continue single crocheting across every stitch in the row.
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  3. Chain 1, turn.
  4. Repeat rows 2 for a total of 30 rows (or reach your desired length).

Note: The glove will stretch, so don’t worry if it feels snug at first.

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Forming the Thumb Opening

  1. After completing the 30 rows, fold your work to form the glove shape.
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  2. Chain 1 to start joining sides.
  3. Working through both thicknesses, single crochet to join the sides for 10 stitches (this will create the opening for the thumb).
  4. For the next 7 stitches on one side only, single crochet (this forms shaping around the thumb).
  5. For the remaining stitches, sew or leave open depending on your preferred fit.
  6. Fasten off and weave in ends.

Finishing Touches

  • Weave in any loose yarn ends neatly using a wool needle.
  • Optionally, add a shell stitch border around the top for a feminine style.
  • For a more open fit or longer gloves, adjust row count and chain length accordingly.

Usage Suggestions

  • Wear these gloves during cool weather for finger mobility and warmth.
  • Perfect for driving to protect hands from sun and prevent sunspots.
  • Great for indoor use to keep hands cozy while working or typing.

Tutor’s Suggestions

  • If you have tight tension, use a larger hook (5 mm) to ensure comfortable fit.
  • Measure your hand and adjust the starting chain accordingly for the best fit.
  • Make a pair by repeating the pattern.
  • Try different yarns such as cotton for summer or acrylic blends for winter.

Tip

Keep your tension consistent and count stitches carefully each row to ensure your glove’s width and length fit your hand well. Using stitch markers at the start of each row helps prevent losing track of stitches.


Conclusion

These easy-to-make, comfortable fingerless gloves are a great introduction to garment crochet projects. Whether for yourself or as a gift, they offer warmth, flexibility, and style with minimal effort.

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