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Ripple Lace Fingerless Gloves Pattern

This document provides instructions for making Ripple Lace Fingerless Gloves using sport alpaca wool blend yarn and a G hook. The gloves are worked in joined rounds from the cuff up. The pattern consists of alternating rows of single crochet and shell stitch patterns. A thumb hole is added on row 18. The left glove instructions are modified slightly to shift the position of the thumb hole. The gloves can be customized to fit individual hands by adjusting the chain length and switching to a larger hook size partway through.
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Ripple Lace Fingerless Gloves Pattern

This document provides instructions for making Ripple Lace Fingerless Gloves using sport alpaca wool blend yarn and a G hook. The gloves are worked in joined rounds from the cuff up. The pattern consists of alternating rows of single crochet and shell stitch patterns. A thumb hole is added on row 18. The left glove instructions are modified slightly to shift the position of the thumb hole. The gloves can be customized to fit individual hands by adjusting the chain length and switching to a larger hook size partway through.
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  • Introduction: Provides an overview and visual introduction to the fingerless gloves pattern.
  • Right Glove Instructions: Detailed instructions for crocheting the right glove including necessary materials and steps.
  • Left Glove Instructions: Instructions for the left glove using a similar pattern as the right glove with adaptations.

Ripple Lace Fingerless Gloves – Bethsco

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I used a G hook and 2 ply sport alpaca wool blend yarn. Gauge is not too important nor is
yarn or hook as you will make these gloves to fit. You do want to use a rather large hook for
the yarn you are using so the end product will be stretchy.

blo= back loop only

Chain a multiple of 6. My chain was 30 (5×6.) Your chain should stretch comfortably around
the widest part of your hand but not be too loose around your wrist. If you’re having a hard
time getting a good fit, keep in mind you can switch to a larger hook around row 15 or 16 to
make the top of the glove looser.
Right Glove
Row 1: Join to 1st ch with sl st, ch 1, sc blo around, sl st blo of 1st sc
Row 2: Ch 3, 2dc in same back loop as sl st, sk 2, dc blo, sk 2, *5dc blo (shell), sk 2, dc blo,
sk 2*, repeat around, end with 2dc in the same back loop as the “ch 3, 2dc” at the beginning
of this row, sl st in the top chain of the ch 3, (5 shells and 5 dc total)
Row 3: Ch 1, sc blo around, join with sl st blo (30 sc total)
Row 4-17: Repeat rows 2 and 3
(You may do more or less sets of rows depending on how long you want the gloves to be.
The next row, that I have numbered as row 18 is the thumb hole row. You might want to
switch to the next size larger crochet hook for a couple rows before the thumb hole row.)
Row 18/Thumb hole row: Ch 3, 2dc in same back loop as sl st, sk 2, dc blo, sk 2, 2dc blo, ch
5, skip 5, 2dc blo, sk 2, *shell, sk 2, dc blo, sk 2* repeat around, end with 2dc same back loop
as ch 3 and 2dc at the beginning of this row, sl st in the top of the ch 3
Row 19/Row after thumb hole: Repeat row 3
Row 20: Ch 3, 2dc in same back loop as sl st, sk 2, dc blo, sk 2, 5dc blo (shell), sk 1, dc blo,
sk 1, *5dc blo (shell), sk 2, dc blo, sk 2*, repeat around, end with 2dc in the same back loop
as the “ch 3, 2dc” at the beginning of this row, sl st in the top chain of the ch 3, (5 shells and
5 dc total)
Row 21-25: Repeat rows 3 and 2, alternating.
(Again you can do more or less sets of rows depending on how long you want the gloves to
be.)
Finish off

Left Glove-You can follow the same pattern as the right glove. But, if you want to shift the
location of the thumb hole so that the “seam” (where you’ve been joining at the end of each
row) will be on the palm side of the glove, change row 18 and row 20.
Row 18: do shells and dcs as before until 2 shells before the end of the row. Then do 2 dc
blo, ch 5, sk 5, 2 dc blo, sk 2, dc blo, sk 2, 2dc in same loop as beginning ch 3 and 2dc at the
beginning of this row, sl st in top of ch 3.
Row 20: do shells and dcs as before until just above the thumb hole. There, only skip 1
stitch before and after the dc blo.

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