How To The gloves are made of crochet.

It's easy to make gloves.To crochet a quick ribbed cuff, use your favorite color and style of yarn.The main body of the glove needs to be crocheted.To make each finger, crochet in the round.Make a second glove with the loose ends.Enjoy your handmade gloves.

Step 1: Don't use your crochet hook or yarn.

These women's gloves are made with a US F (3.75mm) crochet hook.Pick a worsted weight yarn in your favorite color and material.You'll only be using half of the skein to make the gloves if it's 100 g or 280 yards.The rest of the skein can be used for another pair of gloves or a different project.Choose from a single color, multi-colored yarn, or several colors for your gloves.

Step 2: Attach a slip knot to the hook.

Wrap the yarn around the crochet hook with a slip knot.To make a loop, pull it through the knot.This will make another loop.

Step 3: A chain of 15 stitches is needed.

Wrap the yarn around the hook if you push it into the first loop.To make a chain stitch, pull the loop through the 1 loop on your hook.Wrap the yarn around and pull it through the loops.This will make a single crochet stitch.There are 15 foundation chain stitches.

Step 4: A single crochet.

Attach your hook to the second chain.Wrap the yarn around the hook and pull it through the loop.Wrap the yarn around your hook and pull it through the loops.This will make a single crochet stitch.Single crochet across the first row.

Step 5: Attach a chain to the work.

Add 1 chain stitch when you reach the end of the row.The crochet hook should be at the right side of the work.

Step 6: For 22 rows, single crochet into the back loop of every stitch and chain.

Instead of putting the hook in the back of the loop on your next row, insert it from the top.Continue to single crochet into the back loop of every stitch on the row as you work the loop.You should chain up 1 stitch at the end of each row.Once you're done single crocheting into the back loops, you should have 23 completed rows of crochet.

Step 7: Every stitch on row 24 has a single crochet into the back loop.

Once you've finished crocheting the ribbed cuff, single crochet into the back loop of every stitch.Don't chain 1 stitch at the end.

Step 8: Pick up the ribbed edges.

The stitches should line up and form a cuff when the edges of the ribbed piece are brought together.Wrap the yarn around the ribbed row and insert the crochet hook into the stitch on the other side.Attach the hook through both stitches of the next row.Pull through the stitches on each row until you reach the bottom of the cuff.

Step 9: Pick up 38 chain stitches when turning the cuff inside out.

To hide the seamed edge, flip the cuff inside out.After you flip the work inside out, you should have a chain stitch on your needle.Wrap the yarn around the hook.Wrap the yarn over again after pulling the stitch.To pick up a chain stitch, pull the hook through both stitches.To get to the end of the round, you have to pick up another 37 chain stitches.

Step 10: The first row has single crochet stitches.

When you're crocheting in the round, use a stitch marker to count rows all over again.For row 1, make a single crochet stitch.You will need to crochet in the front of the loops.

Step 11: For row 2, alternate 3 stitches of back loop and front loop crochet were used.

There are 3 single crochet stitches in the back of the loops.The crochet stitches are in the front of the loops.Continue alternating between the front and back loops until you reach the end of the round.

Step 12: There are alternating single crochet stitches between the front and back loops.

To make row 3, single crochet 3 stitches into the front loops.The back of the loops are covered with single crochet 3 stitches.If you want to finish the row by single crocheting, you have to repeat this 3 times.

Step 13: Front loop crochet is used for row 4.

You can repeat the second row where you crocheted 3 single crochet stitches into the back of the loops.The crochet stitches are in the front of the loops.When you reach the end of the round, alternate between the front and back loops.

Step 14: The row was crocheted into front and back loops.

The back of the loops have single crochet 3 stitches in them.You can finish the row by single crocheting into the front loops.

Step 15: For row 6, alternate 3 stitches of back loop and front loop crochet were used.

You can repeat an earlier row by crocheting 3 stitches into the back of the loops.The crochet stitches are in the front of the loops.To get to the end of the row, alternate between the front and back loops.

Step 16: The 7th row is on the left glove.

Single crochet 3 stitches into the front and back loops.sc into the front loops for the last 7 stitches after doing this 3 times.Push the hook into the last stitch on the row.Pull the yarn through the stitches.The thumb on the left glove will be created by this.

Step 17: On the right glove, crochet the 7th row.

When making the other glove, single crochet 3 stitches into the front and back loops.For the last 18 stitches, single crochet into the front loops.Push the hook away from the end of the row by making 6 chain stitches.Pull the yarn through the stitches.This will make a hole in the thumb.

Step 18: The second and third rows should be used to finish the body.

To crochet rows 8 through 12 alternate the pattern from earlier rows.Rows 8 and 9 will finish the main body of the glove.

Step 19: The pinkie finger can be made with single stitches in the front and back loops.

Push your hook back into the row by alternating single crochet stitches between front and back loops.Wrap the yarn around the hook to create a circle.Continue to crochet in the round until you decrease your stitches.When you get to the end of the pinkie, cut the yarn to make a 1 in tail.

Step 20: To make the ring finger, single crochet in the round.

The yarn should be tied near the base of the pinkie finger.Along the row, join the stitches with the loops on the other side of the glove.Single crochet in the round for 7 to 8 rows.Cut the yarn to leave a small tail.

Step 21: Attach the yarn to the middle finger.

Chain stitch for 7 stitches along the row and join the stitches with the loops on the other side of the glove.Single crochet in the round for 8 to 9 rows.You should single crochet until you get the length you want.Try on the glove to see how many rows you can crochet.Cut the yarn to leave a small tail.

Step 22: To make a ring finger, single crochet into the front loops.

For 10 stitches, tie the yarn to the base of the middle finger and front loop single crochet.For about 8 rows, join the yarn to the row on the other side of the glove and single crochet in the round.Finish off the yarn by decreasing the stitches.To leave a 1 in tail, you need to cut the yarn.

Step 23: To make the thumb, crochet single stitches into the front loops.

Put your hook into the next stitch by securing the yarn to the base of the thumb.Pull the stitch onto the hook by wrapping the yarn around it.Pull the yarn through both stitches to pick up a chain stitch.Pick up 14 more stitches and crochet until the thumb is as long as you want it to be.Finish off the yarn by decreasing the stitches.When you cut it, leave a 1 in yarn tail.

Step 24: You can weave in any yarn tails.

The end of your crochet hook can be used to push the tail down into the finger.You should turn the work inside out so that you can weave the tail into each finger.

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