Easy Fingerless Gloves by May Shehab

Easy Fingerless Gloves

Crochet
December 2025
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
12 stitches and 10 rows = 4 inches
in 12 sts and 10 rows in hdc = 10 cm (4")
5.0 mm (H)
46 - 48 yards (42 - 44 m)
These fingerless gloves are adult women's size 7" x 3.7" (18 cm x 9.5 cm)
US
English
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Easy Ribbed Fingerless Gloves Crochet Pattern
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Looking for an easy fingerless gloves crochet pattern that is quick to make and beginner friendly?

This ribbed chunky fingerless gloves crochet pattern was designed for crocheters who want a simple, practical project that works up fast and looks great when finished.

The pattern uses chunky yarn and basic crochet stitches to create soft, stretchy fingerless gloves that keep your hands warm while leaving your fingers free. I always need my fingers to be free…

There is no complicated shaping and no advanced techniques, making this a great project for beginners and for anyone who wants a relaxing crochet make.

Best of all, this fingerless gloves crochet pattern is free!

This pattern is easy to follow and works up quickly. If you’re completely new to crochet, please watch the Crochet Basic Stitch Tutorials on my YouTube Channel to learn how to work the stitches required for this project.

Materials Needed
Aran / Worsted weight yarn. I used Big Twist Rave 100% Premium Acrylic
Crochet hook: 5 mm
A tapestry needle
A pair of scissors

Abbreviations Used in Pattern
Ch = Chain
sc = single crochet
hdc = half double crochet
HdcBLO = half double crochet in back loop only
st = stitch
sts = stitches
fo = fasten off

Skill Level
Easy

Measurements/Size
These fingerless gloves are adult women’s size 7” x 3.7” (18 cm x 9.5 cm)

Yardage
I used about 42 m for this project (46 yards)

Gauge
12 sts and 10 rows in hdc = 10 cm (4”)

Notes
- Numbers at the end of each row (in brackets) indicate the number of final stitches in that row.

  • Ch 1 at the beginning of a row does not count as a stitch.

  • Please note that I use US crochet terms.