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Free Crochet Pattern for Fingerless Gloves

Fiona Field • Oct 07, 2020
The Beautiful Beans Finglerless Gloves is now available in my Free Crochet Patterns collection, as the mini bean stitch has helped me to create so many easy crochet patterns for beginners I just couldn't not share it! This pattern will teach you how to create crochet ribbing along with and working in the round and features a video tutorial and detailed photos too. 

Beautiful Beans Fingerless Gloves | Easy Crochet Patterns

Our fingers need their freedom - the freedom to scroll and swipe, and open our phones quickly! Wrist warmers have really gained popularity over the last few years and there are so many wonderful crochet stitches which lend themselves to being worked into this useful accessory. Most fingerless glove crochet patterns workup quickly, and offer those who want to learn to crochet the chance to try lots of different crochet stitches. 

I've gathered all my favourite fingerless glove crochet patterns all in one post for you - Click Here to see them all. 

The Beautiful Bean Fingerless Gloves are so popular because you can combine any 2 colours you'd like or make them in one solid colour too! I've made them in so many different colours combinations of the PaintBox Yarns Simply Chunky - click here to see all 50 shades you can choose from.  

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Free Crochet Patterns Fingerless Gloves

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Crochet Fingerless Gloves

Skill Level: Beginner

Materials:

  • Paintbox Yarns Simply Chunky 50g/69m for a pair of wrist warmers (100g/3.5oz 136m/149yd)
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  • I used 346 Dusky Lilac & 302 Champagne White
  • 5.5mm (Size I/9) crochet hook
  • 6mm (Size J/10) crochet hook
  • Darning needle
  • Scissors
  • Stitch Markers (optional)


Gauge: 7.5 Bean sts and 6 Rows = 4in (10cm) over Bean stitch using 6mm crochet hook. Use a larger or smaller crochet hook to obtain the correct tension.


Finished Size:

Wrist cuff circumference - 7 inches (17.5cm)

Total length - 7 inches (17.5cm)


Stitch Abbreviations: UK Terms (US terms in brackets)

St(s)          Stitches

Ch              Chain

Ch Sp       Chain Space

Dc (Sc)    Double Crochet Stitch (Single Crochet Stitch)

BLO          Work into the back loop of the stitch only

Bean       Bean stitch (as per Special Stitches further down)

Sl St        Slip Stitch

Special Stitches:

Mini Bean Stitch (Elizabeth Stitch)

  • Insert hook in to stitch, yarn over and bring loop through stitch. (2 loops on hook)
  • Yarn over, re-insert hook in to same stitch. 
  • Yarn over and bring loop through stitch. (4 loops on hook)
  • Yarn over and pull through all 4 loops on hook.
  • Ch1 to complete stitch.

Click here to see a tutorial on Mini Bean Stitch.


Invisible Join

To prevent a bump from fastening off your project, you will be completing an invisible join. This will mean no one will see where you finished your final round.

  • Complete your final round as normal.
  • Do not slip stitch to join once the final stitch is completed.
  • Cut the yarn and pull the yarn through your final stitch and thread on to your needle.
  • Insert your needle from the front, under both loops of the 1st stitch of the round.
  • Insert your needle through the back loop of the final stitch made.
  • Adjust the stitch made to the same size as your other stitches and weave in your ends.

Click here to view how to complete an invisible join.

How to Make This Easy Crochet Pattern for Beginners

Wrist Section
Using Champagne White with 5.5mm Hook (Size I/9 hook):
Ch 9.
Row 1: Dc in 2nd ch from hook and each chain along. Turn. (8)
Row 2: Ch1. In BLO, Dc in each stitch across. Turn. (8)
Rows 3-23: Repeat Row 2.
Row 24: Working down long length of wrist section, Ch1 and Dc in top of each row across. Do not turn. (23)
Bring both short edges together. Ch1, Sl St into each Ch and St to join edges securely and create a ring shape. Fasten off and weave in ends.  
How to Crochet Fingerless Gloves

Hand Section

Using Dusty Lilac with 6mm (Size J/10) hook: 

Row 1: Join yarn where Sl St seam was made. Ch2, Bean, skip next St. *Bean, skip next St*. Repeat between * and * until end. Sl St into Ch from 1st Bean of the round (as per photo above). (12 Beans)

Row 2: Ch2, Bean around Ch2 of previous row (see photo below). *Bean into each Ch Sp around. Sl St into Ch of 1st Bean made to join row. Turn. (12 Beans)

How to Crochet Fingerless Gloves

Rows 3-5: Repeat Row 2.

Row 6: Ch2, Bean around Ch2 of previous row (see photo). *Bean into each Ch Sp around. DO NOT JOIN. Turn. (12 Beans)

Row 7: Ch2, Bean in Sp under Ch2, *Bean into each Ch Sp around. DO NOT JOIN. Turn. (12 Beans)

Row 8: Ch2, Bean in space under Ch2, *Bean into each Ch Sp around. *Bean into each Ch Sp around and Ch2 from previous round. Sl St into Ch of 1st Bean made to join row. Turn. (12 Beans)

Rows 9-12: Repeat Row 2.

Fasten off using an invisible join. 

On Saturday 10th October 2020, the Beautiful Beans Fingerless Gloves will be the featured pattern as part of the Christmas Gifts Blog Hop so, Click the image above to find out all about the blog hop and find the free download code.

*download code only valid on Saturday 10th October 2020*

Crochet Fingerless Gloves
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I'd love to see your completed Beautiful Beans Fingerlesss gloves so don't forget to tag me in a photo on your social media @cosyrosieuk 
Now that you've mastered the Mini Bean stitch, why not make a matching infinity scarf? You'll find the FREE crochet pattern here
Or may be you'd like to try your hook at making a shawl? This FREE crochet pattern only uses one Mandala Caron Cake. Click here to try it out! 
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About the Autor

Hi, I'm Fiona, the hands behind Cosy Rosie Crochet - the place to learn to crochet as you make! 


With over four years of hands-on experience leading in-person crochet workshops since 2018 and designing and publishing my own patterns since 2019, I bring a wealth of expertise of sharing crochet techniques.....

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