Crochet Fingerless Gloves in Granite Stitch are perfect for keeping your hands warm while allowing your fingers to move freely! The granite stitch provides a stretchy fabric that will fit your hands comfortably—like a glove!
Yarn Efficiency: It uses less yarn than a single crochet due to the use of chains.
Stretchy Yet Thick: This stitch is stretchier than a normal single crochet, providing solid coverage with minimal holes—perfect for gloves, pillows, blankets, etc.
Fewer Holes: Compared to double crochet or granny squares, the granite stitch has fewer gaps, making it ideal for projects that require a solid yet stretchy fabric, such as baby blankets or clothing.
Instructions
The crochet fingerless gloves pattern is worked in rows.
Ch x34 or any even number of stitches
Row 1: In the 4th ch from hook, make a sc.
Then ch x1.
*Skip the next foundation chain and make a sc into the following chain. Then ch x1. Repeat from * for the rest of the row. When you have 1 foundation chain left make a sc (31). Ch x1 and turn. The ch x1 will count as a chain space for the next row.
Rows 2-30: *Sc into the chain space, make a ch and skip the last rows sc. Repeat from * for the rest of the row. Sc into the last chain space (31). Ch x1 and turn. After the last row fasten off and leave a tail for sewing.
If you want the gloves longer feel free to add more rows!
Once you complete the square, fold it in half and sew the side closed, leaving a hole near the top for your thumb.
Complete one more of these and now you have 2 fingerless gloves to keep your hands nice and toasty! Perfect for keeping your hands warm when you are crocheting another project!