Crochet Victorian vintage fingerless gloves

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Spread the lovehis step-by-step video tutorial to learn how to crochet Victorian style vintage fingerless gloves. This easy guide will help you follow each step clearly, making it perfect for beginners and experienced crocheters alike. From creating the base stitches to shaping the gloves, you’ll be able to complete your project with confidence and ease….

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his step-by-step video tutorial to learn how to crochet Victorian style vintage fingerless gloves. This easy guide will help you follow each step clearly, making it perfect for beginners and experienced crocheters alike. From creating the base stitches to shaping the gloves, you’ll be able to complete your project with confidence and ease.

I made that for adult size, but you can uh make it for each size you want.

For making these gloves, I used these two yarns. The first yarn is Sedf Zinger. It has uh 240 m. And the second one for this part is Aliza Shaw and it has uh 460 m and uh also we need uh a number 3.5 mm hook for both of them. Start the work with making one slip knot and then make 31 chains. You can make these chains as many as you

want because uh this part is for this section of your hand and you can make that higher than me or shorter than me. I’m going to make 31 chains. Now skip the first chain and turn the work and insert the hook into the back bump of the second chain. this bump and then make one single crochet. Again, turn the work to the back side and insert the hook into the back bump of next chain and make one single crochet. We’re going to make one single crochet into back bump of each chain until the end

hese uh loops at the behind of chains are the back bumps. Insert the hook into each of them and make one single crochet. And continue to reach the end. Row one is finished. And now we have 30 single crochets in total. Make a chain and turn the work to the other side. And then make one single crochet into the back loop of each stitch. here. This is the first stitch. Insert the hook into the back loop of that and make one single crochet. Again, one single crochet into the back loop of the next stitch. Again, one single crochet into

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