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When temperatures start to drop, there’s nothing warmer than wearing comfortable gloves, and today the Queen teaches everyone to knit a pair of warm fingerless gloves and let it pamper you on every cooling day.
In this tutorial, the needle methods that will be used include short needles, lock needles, medium long needles, and striped needles with medium and long needles.
Production materials:
5 colors of thread, new mommy handmade 5 strands of milk cotton
Crochet hook:
9# can be crochet or 3.5mm ordinary crochet, 8# can be crochet or 3.2mm ordinary crochet.
Scissors:
(The materials in the tutorial are different from the recommended materials above, and the recommended materials are for reference only, so you can choose by yourself.) )
Crochet fingerless gloves
Step 1
Tiech a slipknot on a crochet of 9# crochet or 3.5mm ordinary crochet needle, hook 30 needles.
The length of the lock pin should now fit your wrist, if it is too short, hook a few more stitches, if it is too long, reduce a few stitches in moderation.
In the subsequent tutorials, each turn is 30 needles, if your number of needles is not 30, then your number of needles shall prevail.
The use of 9# crochet or 3.5mm ordinary crochet is to ensure that the glove will not be too tight after completion.
Step 2
Replace the crochet needle with an 8# crochet needle or a 3.2mm regular crochet needle. With the first pin position to pull, be careful not to twist the lock pin strip.
Step 3
After hooking 2 needles, hook 1 medium and long needle in each needle. (A 2-pin lock needle is also counted as a 1 medium and long needle, so hook a medium and long needle from the second needle) This circle has a total of 30 needles, and after completion, it is pulled out at the position of the previous second needle lock needle. The above crochet method will be used many times in the subsequent crochet process, and will be abbreviated as “30 needles medium and long needles”, which will not be explained separately
Step 4
Hook 2 turns of 30 needles medium and long needles. Hook 2 more 30-needle striped needles with medium and long needles.
Step 5
Color change. Hook 2 turns of 30 needles medium and long needles.
Step 6
Hook 2 turns of 30 needles in the striped needle of medium and long needles.
Step 7
Step 8
Step 9
Color change, hook 1 turn 30 needles medium and long needles. In the next circle, we will leave the position of the thumb. Start with a 12-needle medium and long needle, 8-pin lock needle (crochet according to thumb size, can be adjusted appropriately) skip 8 stitches, and hook the medium and long needle from the position of the 21st needle in the previous circle until the end of this circle.
Step 10
Crochet 2 times of 30 needles in the stripe needle (normal crochet at the previous 8-pin lock needle position).
Step 11
Step 12
Crochet seams
Do not cut the wire. Crochet 1 needle lock needle, hook 1 short needle in the same needle, cycle until the end of this circle. This will add a nice frills to your gloves. Cut the thread and hide the thread.
Hook 1 lock needle on the bottom of the glove with the same thread as the top seam, and hook 1 short needle in the same needle to the end of the circle.
Cut the thread and hide the thread.
Use the same color yarn to wrap the thumb hole, and also chechet 1 short needle at each stitch, including the medium and long needle positions on both sides of the thumb hole.
Crochet finish. Crochet the other gloves in the same way to make them a pair.
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Color change. Hook 2 turns of 30 needles medium and long needles.
Color change. Hook 2 turns of 30 needles medium and long needles.
Hook 2 turns of 30 needles in the striped needle of medium and long needles.
Hook 2 turns of 30 needles in the striped needle of medium and long needles.