Free Simple Tunisian Crochet Fingerless Gloves Pattern
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This free pattern is for Simple Tunisian Fingerless Gloves. This pattern is made using Tunisian Extended crochet stitches as well as worsted yarn.
The simplest way to learn and practice Tunisian Crochet is by making squares and rectangles and turning them into fun projects. This pattern is exactly that. Two Tunisian Extended Stitch squares that are turned into fingerless gloves.
Tunisian Crochet is a fun combination of knitting and crocheting and only needs a little bit of patience to learn. Once you practiced it a few times, it will not only become natural to you but you will likely get addicted to it. It is so fun.
Ready to make this one?
Tunisian Crochet Patterns
Well, this Tunisian Fingerless Gloves pattern is not my first Tunisian Crochet pattern. I have made 16 other Tunisian crochet patterns using 14 different Tunisian Crochet Stitches or Tips.
My new ebooks include all these Tunisian crochet patterns, stitches, and tips and all organized per category and from beginner to more advanced patterns. And of course, the ebook also comes with lots of videos.
Get the PDF of the Simple Tunisian Fingerless Gloves Pattern
This pattern is also available as an ad-free, printer-friendly pdf pattern that can be purchased at the links below for only a small fee.
If you like fingerless gloves crochet patterns, you might like these also:
- Lemon Peel Fingerless Gloves
- Lacy Fingerless Gloves
- Lacy Silk Fingerless Gloves
- Fingerless Gloves with Hearts
So, let me now give you the supplies you need in order to crochet this cute pattern.
Simple Tunisian Crochet
3 Pattern Accessory Set
In fact, this pattern was previously part of a mystery crochet along and comes with 2 additional patterns, all using the same yarn. You can find the other 2 patterns here:
How to make the Tunisian Crochet Fingerless Gloves
Materials you will need
- Mary Maxim Starlette yarn in this color:
- I picked Teal Heather, but you can pick any color you like (1 skein of each 3.5oz/180yrd) – Get it HERE
- 6.5mm Tunisian Crochet Hook (pick a long one OR one with a cable), here are some options to get that I recommend:
- scissors
- tapestry needle
Gauge
7 TES x 4 rows = 2 square inches
Size
One glove: 4.25 x 7.5 inches (flat)
Stitches used in the pattern
Learn all the basic crochet stitches HERE
- sl st = slip stitch
- TES = Tunisian Extended Stitch
- ch = chain
- mattress stitch
Free Written Pattern for the Simple Tunisian Crochet Fingerless Gloves
You will be using the Tunisian Simple Stitch as the foundation stitch (TSS) and the Tunisian Extended Stitch (TES) which you can learn HERE.
Tunisian Extended Stitch Squares
Square blocked: 8 x 8 inches
Make 2 squares
Chain 26
R1 F: starting from the 2nd ch from the hook, 1 TSS in each st (forward path)
R1 R: work stitches off the hook (reverse path)
R2 F: 1 TES per st, finish with an edge stitch
R2 R: work stitches off the hook
Repeat R2 until you have 13 rows.
Then finish your project by slip stitching as a forward path.
Block Tunisian Crochet
Your project WILL curl! That is ok! That is NORMAL in Tunisian Crochet.
Be sure to BLOCK it! Here is a great video on how to do that.
Don’t weave in your tails yet.
From Square to Fingerless Gloves
Now fold each square in half.
Sew side together that has the edge stitches touching. 2 inches on the top (sewn), 1.5 inches for the thumb opening (no sewn), and then sew the rest of the way down.
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