Aligned Cobble Fingerless Gloves Crochet Pattern

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Aligned Cobble Fingerless Gloves Crochet Pattern

Aligned Cobble Fingerless Gloves Crochet Pattern
Aligned Cobble Fingerless Gloves Crochet Pattern

"These gloves are functionally comfortable; the aligned cobble stitch pattern adds a layer of warmth on those cold winter days without adding too much bulk. I also love that my fingers are free for texting and responding to emails while I’m out and about. This pattern can be worked in two different sizes, with an option to add additional stitches to customize the fit. I was feeling brave and decided to make a matching pair for myself and my preteen daughter. I survived with minimal eye-rolls and even got a little smile (she secretly still thinks it’s cool to have matching things)."

Easy

Crochet HookI/9 or 5.5 mm hook

Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)

Crochet Gauge1” = 1 row, 1 aligned cobble stitch

Finished SizeLength – 8”, Wrist circumference – 6” (Preteen size)

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Were finally getting to the point I dont need additional layers, but that doesnt mean I wont be on the look out for next year. This interestingly textured project comes in a couple of different sizes, and the designer has given additional information on how to customize the sizes further. It doesnt seem to be a difficult pattern, but there arent any photos or video to help guide the crafter.

These are too cute and I love the accent buttons used on these gloves. I have a stash of different buttons that I just ordered over the winter to restock my supply, so I have lots of buttons to play with. The yarn used gives these gloves a bulkier look than I would prefer, but a simple change in yarn weight is all that will take to solve that issue.

Very cute and very easy to make. After reading the directions I find it highly doable. That's something I rebound nd strongly. Read thru the project before beginning it. You may catch a mistake and save yourself a lot of disappointment later in the middle of the project. It has saved me a number of times.

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