This easy crochet pattern helps you make your own Fishnet fingerless gloves, perfect for chilly days when you still want to use your phone or read a book without cold fingers. All you need is some yarn, a crochet hook, and a little bit of time.
Crochet Fishnet Fingerless Gloves Pattern
You’ll start with a simple chain, add some single crochets, and before you know it, you’ve made a cozy pair of gloves. Whether you’re new to crocheting or looking for a quick project, these gloves are fun to make and even more fun to wear or give as a thoughtful, handmade gift.
Materials Needed
- Medium-weight yarn
- Crochet hook (size suitable for your yarn)
- Scissors
Starting Your Gloves
Foundation Chain
Chain 30-35: This will be the base of your gloves. Adjust the number of chains according to the desired length of the gloves.
Establishing the Pattern
First Row
Make a single crochet into the first chain next to the one you’ve just worked.
- Chain 4.
- Skip 4 chains and single crochet into the 5th chain.
- Repeat the above steps until you reach the end of the row.
Turning Your Work
- Flip your work to start on the next row.
- Chain 4.
Building the Glove
Subsequent Rows
- Make a single crochet into the first gap.
- Continue the pattern from steps 2-4 until the gloves reach your desired length. (Tip: I created 14 rows.)
Closing the Glove
Final Row
- Chain 1 and then single crochet across the entire row.
- Slip stitch the last stitch to the initial stitch to join the ends.
Finishing Touches
- Repeat all above steps for the second glove.
- Cut the yarn, leaving enough length to weave in the ends with your crochet hook or a yarn needle.
- Turn the gloves inside out for a neat finish.
Additional Tips
- Select a yarn that isn’t too bulky or too fine. Medium weight works best for comfort and ease of use.
- Adjust the size of the holes for a personalised touch by altering the number of chains between the single crochets.
- Modify the length of the gloves by increasing or decreasing the number of rows to suit your preference.
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