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Monday, October 21, 2013

Free Crochet Pattern - Key Tab Fingerless Gloves

This is the 2nd free crochet pattern in a series! I'm working on one more and hope to have it ready next week! Introducing  the Key Tab Fingerless Gloves. 


I made these to match the Key Tab Slouchy! It's been a well loved pattern already and I've been wearing mine all week! I think I need to make them in every color. It's definitely my fall favorite!



This pattern is written in a General Pre-teen-Womens size but can be easily adjusted bigger or smaller you just need to do the ribbing in multiples of 4 for the stitch pattern. See the video here for the Special Stitch Pattern Video. 

If you add more rows of the Key Tab pattern just note that you need to do it in 2 rows or you'll need to turn on the row just before the sc. This helps keep the seam on the underside of the glove. 

I can't wait to see your gloves! If you have Raverly be sure to link your projects!! 


Do not use my images for any purpose! If you sell items made from my patterns please make and photograph your own work! Thank you! ~Elisabeth

Key Tab Fingerless Gloves


Skill Level: Intermediate

Materials: 
Worsted Weight Yarn of Choice: 
Lion Brand Heartland  - 1 Skein in Colorway of choice
Yarn details {5 oz / 251 yards - Worsted Weight (4)}

*Hook size: H - (5.00 mm)
*Tapestry Needle

*Ribbing Gauge 2” x 2” swatch =  8 rows of 8 sc 
*Body of Glove Gauge 2” x 2” swatch = 4 rows of 8 dc

Terms and Stitches used:
(ch) chain, (st) stitch, (sl st) slip stitch, (sc) single crochet, (dc) double crochet, (rep) repeat, (blo) back loop only, (flo) front loops only, (YO) yarn over

Special Stitches: 
*Three Double Crochet Cluster (3dc cl)
YO hook insert hook into the next indicated st/sp, YO and draw up a loop, (3 loops on hook) YO and draw through 2 loops, YO hook insert hook into the same st/sp, YO and draw up a loop, (4 loops on hook) YO draw through 2 loops, YO hook insert hook into the same st/sp, YO and draw up a loop, (5 loops on hook), YO draw through 2 loops, YO and pull through remaining 4 loops. One cluster made. 
Notes:
 *Chain stitch does not count in stitch count!
*The number at the end of each row is the stitch count for the row(#).

Ribbing:

Row 1: ch 11, (working in BLO only) sc in 2nd ch from the hook and each ch across, ch 1, turn (10) 

Row 2: sc in blo of each st across, ch 1, turn (10)

Row 3-24: Repeat Row 2
*Match up Row 1 and Row 24, sl st together in blo of each st across to join, ch 1 
*Do Not Fasten off!

Body of Glove:

Round 1: working along the ends of the rows, sc in each row around, join with a sl st to 1st sc, ch 1 (24)

Round 2: sc in same st as join, ch 3, 3dc cl in next st, ch1, sk 2 sts, *(sc in next st, ch 3, 3dc cl in next st, ch1 sk 2 sts) rep from * around, join with a sl st to 1st sc, ch 2, turn (6 - 3dc cl)

Round 3: *(sc, ch 3, 3dc cl) in next ch 3 sp, ch 1, rep from * around, join with a sl st to 1st sc, ch 2, turn (6 - 3dc cl) 

Round 4-7: rep Round 3, after Round 7 only ch 1

Round 8: *sc in ch 1 sp, sc in cluster, 2 sc in ch 3 sp, sc in sc, rep from * around, join with a sl st to 1st sc, ch 1, DO NOT TURN (30)


*Left Hand:
Round 9: sc in next 5 sts, ch 7, sk next 7 sts, sc in last 18 sts around, join with a sl st to 1st sc, ch 1 (23  sc and ch-7 sp)

Round 10: sc in next 5 sts, 7 sc in ch-7 sp, sc in last 18 sts around, join with a sl st to 1st sc, ch 1 (30)

Round 11: sc in each st around, join with a sl st to 1st sc, ch 1 (30)

Round 12-13: Rep Row 11
Fasten off and weave in ends. 

*Right Hand:
Round 9: sc in next 18 sts, ch 7, sk next 7 sts, sc in last 5 sts around, join with a sl st to 1st sc, ch 1 (23  sc and ch-7 sp)

Round 10: sc in next 18 sts, 7 sc in ch-7 sp, sc in last 5 sts around, join with a sl st to 1st sc, ch 1 (30)

Round 11: sc in each st around, join with a sl st to 1st sc, ch 1 (30)

Round 12-13: Rep Row 11
Fasten off and weave in ends.




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Please remember that there may be a slight variance in sizing due to different tensions of each individual and materials used.

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Enjoy,
Elisabeth

Be sure to check out the rest of the Key Tab Series 
Links to the other patterns! 

19 comments:

  1. hey if the 24 rows of ribbing seem a bit tight when i measure it around my wrist, can i ass more roads or will that affect the pattern? thanks for the beautiful free pattern
    -faith

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  2. add not ass********* sorry hahaha

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  3. Lol! ;) you can add in multiples of 4 so add four more rows and it will work out. The stitch counts will be a little off at the end but very simple to figure out ;)

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  4. I have a question, on the body, row 2-3, it says to chain 2 at the end of row 2 and turn, so im working back the other way, correct, then it says "*(sc, ch 3, 3dc cl) in next ch 3 sp" where do i single crochet to start round 3? in the first stitch after i chained two and turned? Sorry, Im still somewhat new at crochet.

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  5. Calleigh, I love your website it's beautiful and so is this pattern. Thank-you for sharing it with us.

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  6. Love your pattern for these gloves. Made some minor changes to get what I wanted and did share your link on Facebook. Have made several pairs of Seahawk Fan gloves!!! Not sure how to upload photo on Ravelry... :-)

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  7. Thank you so much for the gorgeous set!!!! I'm wondering how much yarn would be required to make the entire set?

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  8. great thingies for cold hands. Will make them from wool.....

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  9. These are really cute & look simple pattern.........!!!!!!!!

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  11. it's kina of sad that you can't see the answers to the questions that others have asked. I am having the same issues as January Jenkinson from March. Round 3 is a little confusing. No matter how much I play around with the pattern round 3 is not working.

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  12. Hi! I just made a video on this stitch that might help you with those rounds. I'd designed a new pattern using the same stitch. Watch it and see if that helps ;) https://youtu.be/aHnW9BKvwNs

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  13. Can I tie off and change colour of the body after ribbing or not? Thanks

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  14. The keyword of our knit product is “quality”, and only the products that pass the most stringent tests are worthy of the name Yhao.  A project born in a temple, and now has become the temple of quality!  Yhao site

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  15. When the fingertips start to get cold in cold weather, simply cover fingers with the mitten flip to stay warm all day long. For those gloves wholesalers who deal in wint personalized fingerless gloves

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  16. Very good experience, thank you for sharing. we are custom socks manufacturers

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