Straight Knitted Gloves in 1 Piece crochet pattern

Difficulty:Beginner
Est. Time:10- 12 Hours
28 Steps
Additional Information:About 75 g of wool (the amount of wool depends on many factors, and this is only an approximation). I use a wool of about 3.5 mm. I recommend the yarns from the following links: How to calculate stitches and rows that are needed for other measurements and other thicknesses of yarn Let's watch the video to clarify doubts, and in it I explain tricks to adapt the gloves to different sizes and be able to make various modifications.

Materials

Scissors
Wool needle
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Step by Step Instructions

Step 1

Step 1

1st round (thumb): 1 sc c/st until only 9 stitches remain, 1 sl st in each of the last 9 stitches. Spin. 2nd round (thumb): 1 sl st through the back loop in each of the first 9.

Step 2

Step 2

3rd round (thumb): 1 sc c/st until only 9 stitches remain, 1 sl st through the back loop in each of the last 9 stitches. If the fabric is not elastic enough. The finger

Step 3

Step 3

4th round (space between thumb and index finger and beginning of the index finger): 1 st in each of the first 9 stitches, 1 hd in the next ones. 10 points (10, 11, 11, 12). In total we have 11 cm (11.3, 11.6...

Step 4

Step 4

6th round (index): 1 sc through the back yarn in each of the first 9 stitches, 1 sc c/st until you reach the end of the round. For sizes L, XL and XXL we change the sc by. 7th.

Step 5

Step 5

The index finger will be about 2.3 cm (2.3, 2.5, 2.5, 2.6) wide. 8th round (space between index finger and heart and beginning of the heart): 1 sc in each of the first 9 stitches, 1 sc in the.

Step 6

Step 6

9th row (heart): 1 sc c/st until 9 stitches remain, 1 sl st through the back loop in each of the last 9 stitches. Spin. 10th row (heart): 1 sl st through the back loop in each.

Step 7

Step 7

11th round (heart): 1 sc c/st until there are only 9 stitches left, 1 sc through the back loop in each of the last 9 stitches. If the fabric is not elastic enough. The finger

Step 8

Step 8

12th round (space between heart and ring finger and beginning of ring finger): 1 sc in each of the first 9 stitches, 1 sc in the next ones. 24 points (24, 25, 25, 26). In total we have 15 cm (15.3. 13ª.

Step 9

Step 9

14th round (ring): 1 sc through the back loop in each of the first 9 stitches, 1 sc c/st until you reach the end of the round. For sizes L, XL and XXL we change the sc. 15th round.

Step 10

Step 10

The ring finger will be about 2.3 cm (2.3, 2.5, 2.5, 2.6) wide. 16th round (space between ring finger and little finger and beginning of little finger): 1 sc in each of the first 9 stitches, 1 sc in the.

Step 11

Step 11

17th row (little finger): 1 sc c/st until 9 stitches remain, 1 sl st through the back loop in each of the last 9 stitches. Spin. 18th round (pinky): 1 sl st through the back loop in each.

Step 12

Step 12

19th row (little finger): 1 sc c/st until 9 stitches remain, 1 sl st through the back loop in each of the last 9 stitches. Spin. 20th row (pinky): 1 sl st through the back loop in each.

Step 13

Step 13

21st round (little finger): 1 sc c/st until 9 stitches remain, 1 sl st through the back loop in each of the last 9 stitches. Spin. 22nd row (pinky): 1 sl st through the back loop in each.

Step 14

Step 14

23rd round (little finger): 1 sc c/st until only 9 stitches remain, 1 sc through the back loop in each of the last 9 stitches. If the fabric is not elastic enough. The finger

Step 15

Step 15

24th round (space between little finger and ring finger and beginning of ring finger): 1 sc in each of the first 9 stitches, 1 sc in the next ones. 23 points (23, 24, 24, 25). In total we have 14.5 cm (14.8...

Step 16

Step 16

26th round (annular): 1 sc through the back yarn in each of the first 9 stitches, 1 sc c/st until you reach the end of the round. For sizes L, XL and XXL we change the sc. 27th round.

Step 17

Step 17

The ring finger will be about 2.3 cm (2.3, 2.5, 2.5, 2.6) wide. 28th round (space between ring finger and heart and beginning of heart): 1 sc in each of the first 9 stitches, 1 sc in the.

Step 18

Step 18

29th row (heart): 1 sc c/st until 9 stitches remain, 1 sl st through the back loop in each of the last 9 stitches. Spin. 30th row (heart): 1 sl st through the back loop in each.

Step 19

Step 19

31st round (heart): 1 sc c/st until only 9 stitches remain, 1 sc through the back loop in each of the last 9 stitches. If the fabric is not elastic enough. The finger

Step 20

Step 20

32nd round (space between heart and index and beginning of index): 1 sc in each of the first 9 stitches, 1 sc in the next ones. 24 points (24, 25, 25, 26). In total we have 15 cm (15.3, 15.6...

Step 21

Step 21

34th round (index): 1 sc through the back yarn in each of the first 9 stitches, 1 sc c/st until you reach the end of the round. For sizes L, XL and XXL we change the sc. 35th lap.

Step 22

Step 22

The index finger will be about 2.3 cm (2.3, 2.5, 2.5, 2.6) wide. 36th round (index and thumb space and beginning of thumb): 1 sl st in each of the first 9 stitches, 1 sl st in the next ones. 19.

Step 23

Step 23

37th round (index): 1 sc c/st until 9 stitches remain, 1 sl st through the back loop in each of the last 9 stitches. Spin. 38th round (index): 1 sl st through the back loop in each.

Step 24

Step 24

39th row (index): 1 sc c/st until only 9 stitches remain, 1 sl st through the back loop in each of the last 9 stitches. If the fabric is not elastic enough. The finger

Step 25

Step 25

We fold the glove in half of the little finger and join the two halves to form the glove using the mattress stitch and a wool needle. In the video I explain how to do it. Make a.

Step 26

Step 26

If you want to make the cuff area longer, just add stitches to the cuff area. Let's watch the video to clarify doubts, and in it I explain tricks to adapt the gloves to different ones.

Step 27

Step 27

Video Crochet Gloves Knitted Straight in 1 Very Easy Piece. [themoneytizer id=17942-1].

Step 28

Step 28

I hope you liked it. If you want to adapt the gloves to children, the dynamic would be the same. In that case, measure the distance between where you want the cuff of the glove to reach and the end.