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These gloves are perfectly cute on their own. But they also coordinate quite well with the Puffs N Picots Bandana Cowl and Slouch Hat.
Finished Sizes:
Instructions given to fit size Small; changes for Medium & Large are in ()
S (M, L)
Finished Circumference: 7” (8”, 9”)
Finished Length: 5 ½”.
Abbreviations:
Sk = Skip
Sp = Space
St = Stitch
Ss = Slip Stitch
Ch = Chain
Sc = Single Crochet
Hdc = Half Double Crochet
Dc= Double Crochet
Fc = Forked Cluster (See Notes Below and Find a Tutorial Here)
Ps = Puff Stitch (See Notes Below and Find aTutorial Here)
BLO = Back Loop Only
Materials:
I used Lion Brand Heartland, which is 100% Acrylic, #4 Worsted weight yarn.
Any yarn of similar weight would work.
Approximately 90 (100, 110) yds.
5.5mm Hook
Stitch Markers
Yarn Needle
Scissors
Measuring Tape
Gauge Swatch:
With 5.5mm hook, ch 16.
1. Sc in 2nd ch and each ch across. Turn. – 15 st
2. Ch1. Sc in 1st st and each st across. Turn. – 15 st
Repeat row 2 until you have 18 rows total. Your swatch should be 4 ¼” W x 4 ¼” H
Notes:
Ch1 at the beginning of a row is never considered a stitch.
Ch3 at the beginning of a row is always considered a Dc.
A Forked Cluster counts as 1 stitch.
A Puff Stitch counts as 2 stitches.
I have added many pictures to help you along the way.
Instructions
Cuff
With 5.5mm Hook (or the hook used to obtain gauge)
1. Ch8. Sc in 2nd ch from hook and each ch across. Turn. – 7 st
2. Working this row into the BLO: Ch1. Sc in 1st st and each st across. Turn. – 7 st
Repeat row 2 until you have 28 (30, 34) rows total.
Now we will ss the ends of the cuff together.
– Turn your work as if you are going to do another row of sc, but don’t ch.
– Fold the bottom row up so that it sits behind your top row.
– Insert your hook through the back loop of your top row and the bottom loop of your starting chain, and make a slip stitch (see Figure 1).
– Slip stitch in this manner all the way across. This is the wrong side of your cuff (see Figure 2).
– Turn the cuff right side out (see Figure 3). Do not bind off. The first round will be worked into the side of the cuff where your hook is currently positioned. We will now be working in the round but continue to turn after each round.
Body
1. Ch1. Place 27 (30, 33) sc evenly around the entire cuff. Note: For size M, this translates to 1 sc for every row. For sizes S and L, this translates to 1 sc per row, minus 1. Ss to join to 1st st. Turn. – 27 (30, 33) st
2. Ch1. Hdc in 1st st and each st around. Ss to join to 1st st. Turn. – 27 (30, 33) st
3. Working this round in the BLO: Ch3. Dc in next st and each st around. Ss to join to 1st st. Turn. – 27 (30, 33) st
4. Ch1. Starting in the same st, Fc over the 1st 3 sts, ch2.. *Starting in next st, Fc over next 3 sts, ch2. ** Repeat from * to ** around. Ss to join to 1st st. Turn. – 27 (30, 33) st
5. Ch3. Dc in next st and each st and ch sp around. Ss to join to 1st st. Turn. – 27 (30, 33) st
6. Ch3, Ps in next st, sk 1 st. *Dc in next st, Ps in next st, sk1 st. ** Repeat from * to ** around. Ss to join to 1st st. Turn. – 27 (30, 33) st
7. Ch3. Dc in next st and each st around until there is only 1 st left unworked. Turn. (Note: you are to leave the last st unworked and not join for this round.) – 26 (29, 32) st
8. Ch4 (counts as dc + ch1). *Starting in next st, Fc over next 3 sts, ch2. ** Repeat from * to ** around until there is only 1 st left unworked. Dc in last st. Ch1, then ss to 3rd ch of starting ch4. Turn. – 27 (30, 33) st
9. Ch3. Dc in next st and each st around. Ss to join to 1st st. Turn. – 27 (30, 33) st
10. Ch1. Hdc in 1st st and each st around. Ss to join to 1st st. Turn. – 27 (30, 33) st
11. Working this round in the BLO: Ch1. Sc in 1st st and each st around. Ss to join to 1st st. Bind off. – 27 (30, 33) st
Weave in all your ends, and you’re done!
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Sarah, These are also beautiful, and go so well with the other elements of your set. I love the design. Now, if only I can find time to crochet as many sets as I’d like too. Thanks for another spectacular design. Happy Crocheting.
Thank you, Emma!
And I know what you mean! I think it will take the rest of my life to work through all the patterns. 😉
Happy hooking,
Sarah