Fingerless gloves are just what you need for winter. This fashionable accessory gives you the versatility you want when your hands need to be protected from the weather or the cold, but you also want to use your fingertips freely. With this in mind, I have created a pattern that is very simple to read and to make. These particular fingerless gloves are like scarves for your hands and can also be crocheted in a very short time. So if you love to crochet, you can use this pattern to make this fashionable and practical pair of fingerless gloves.

Fingerless gloves are not just fashionable anymore; they are a must to function during wintry cold times and are necessary to protect your hands. By having a pair of fingerless gloves, you can still have the use of your fingertips with protection from the elements while waiting for the bus or train, and still be able to use your electronic device. Electronics have become a necessity in this fast-paced world. With all the touch screens that are available on computers, tablets, and phones, fingerless gloves are a must in cold weather.

Do you work in an office that can get cold from time to time, and you need to warm up your hands? With fingerless gloves you can still type or write while keeping your hands warm. Are you a spectator at an outdoor sport? These gloves are just what you need to cover your hands and your wrists, and are still able to hold a cup of coffee or a snack without it slipping.
This pattern is quick and easy!

Easiest Fingerless Gloves Ever (Hand Scarves) Adult Size
Materials: Yarn-Bernat Softee Chunky (Or any yarn to fit gauge)-- Size I crochet hook 

Key: dc=double crochet

Left hand
Make a slip knot. Chain 21. Turn after each row.
Row 1. Skip 1st and 2nd chain from hook. Dc in next chain (3rd) and in each chain to end, 19 dcs.
Row 2. Chain 2. Dc in each dc, 19 dcs.
Row 3. Chain 2. Dc in 6 dc. Chain 2. Skip 1 dc . Dc in next and each dc to end, 11 dc, 18 in all.
Row 4. Chain 2. Dc in 12 dc, skip 1st chain. Dc in next chain and in each dc to end 19 dcs.
Row 5 to 11. Chain 2 19 dc. Bind off.

Right hand
Make a slip knot. Chain 21. Turn after each row.
Row 1. Skip 1st and 2nd chain from hook. Dc in next chain (3rd) and in each chain to end, 19 dcs.
Row 2-7. Dc in each dc. 19dcs.
Row 8 chain 2. 6 doubles chain 2 12 doubles
Row 9. Chain 2. Dc in 12 dc, skip 1st chain. Dc in next chain and in each dc to end 19 dcs.
Row 10-11. Dc in each dc. 19 dcs.

Bind off.
Sew top and bottom together to form glove.

 

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