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1934 Crochet Mesh Glove with Open Gauntlet Cuff
#953
MATERIALS:
J
& P Coats Mercerized Crochet, 3 balls, size 20, White or Ecru
Milward’s
steel crochet hook #6
GLOVE:
PALM:
Beg at wrist, ch 84 [to meas about 7 ½”],
turn.
1ST
ROW: Dc in 4th ch from hk, *
ch 1, sk 1 st of foundation ch, dc in next st, & rep from * to end of ch
[41 sps in all]. Ch 4, turn.
2ND
TO 14TH ROWS INCL: Dc in 1st
sp of prev row, * ch 1 dc in next sp, & rep from * to end of row [41 sps in
all]. When 14th row is
completed, ch 9 & join with dc to 1st sp of same row to close up
opening, * work in rnds, making 3 sps over this ch-6 [46 sps].
15TH
TO 23RD RNDS INCL: * Ch 1, dc
in next sp, & rep from * around.
24TH
RND: Lay work down, having opening in
center & work sps [about 5 sps from center opening for left hand glove]
towards folded edge, then ch 15,, sk 8 sps, dc in 9th sp, * ch 1, dc
in next sp, & rep from * around, making 9 sps over ch-15 [[48 sps].
25TH
TO 36TH RNDS INCL: Same as 15th
rnd [48 sps in rnd].
FINGERS:
Forefinger should be directly above thumb
opening. Work across 6 sps from outside
edge of finger, ch 8, cross over to inside of glove & make 1 dc in 6th
sp from outside edge, then * ch 1, dc in next sp, & rep from * around
[making 4 sps over ch-8] until there are about 15 rnds [16 sps]. Try on, & if too short, cont working til
length desired., It is better not to
have fingers too long. Draw top tog
& finish off.
MIDDLE
FINGER:
Attach thread to bottom of
forefinger at back of glove & work across 6 sps, ch I, cross to palm side
of glove & make 1 dc in 6th sp from forefinger. Work across these 6 sps, then over sps bet
fingers, & cont around til there are about 17 rnds. Finish off as before.
RING
FINGER:
Same as middle finger, until
there are about 16 rnds.
LITTLE
FINGER:
Same as forefinger, until there
are about 13 rnds.
THUMB:
Attach thread, & work around thumb
opening until there are about 14 rnds [17 sps].
Finish off as before.
FINISH
OPENING:
Attach thread to 1st
sp at palm on little finger side.
1ST
ROW: 3 Dc in 1st sp of
opening, * 2 dc in next sp, & rep from * to end of opening. Ch 1, turn.
2ND
ROW: Sc in each dc of one-third of
opening, then ch 4 [or more depending on size of button hole desired], sk 4 sc,
sc in each dc of one-third of same opening, make another buttonhole as prev
one, & complete by making sc in each dc to end. Ch 1, turn.
3RD
ROW: Sc in each sc, & 5 sc [or more]
over each buttonhole. Work other side of
opening same as this, but with not buttonholes.
CUFF:
Attach thread to 1st sc of opening
at wrist & ch 3.
1ST
ROW: Dc in sc, 2 dc over dc at opening,
3 dc in each sp over foundation ch, ch 4, turn.
2ND
ROW: * Sk 2 dc, sc in next dc, ch 3
& rep from * to end of row. Ch 5,
turn.
3RD
ROW: Tr in 1st lp, * ch 1, tr
in same lp, ch 1, tr in same lp, tr in next lp, tr in next lp, & rep from
& ending with 3 tr with ch-1 bet in lat lp.
Ch 4, turn.
4TH
ROW. Sc over ch-1 bet 1st 2
tr, * ch 1, sc over next ch-1, ch 2, sk 3-tr [care must be taken to have ch-2
lps come over 3 consecutively worked tr], sc over ch-1, & rep from * to end
of row. Ch 5, turn.
5TH
ROW: Same as 3rd row, but
always make single tr over ch-1 lps, & 3 tr with ch-1 bet over ch-2 lps.
6TH,
7TH & 8TH ROWS:
Rep 4th & 5th rows.
9TH
ROW: Same as 5th row, but to
widen gauntlet slightly, inc in 3 places at reg intervals by working over ch-2
lps of prev row as follows: 1 tr, ch 1, 1 tr, ch 1, 3 tr, ch 1, 1 tr, ch 1, 1
tr.
10TH
TO 18TH ROWSD INCL: Rep 4th
& 5th rows.
19TH
ROW: Same as 9th row.
20TH,
21ST & 22ND ROWS:
Rep 4th & 5th rows. Finish edge of gauntlet as follows:
1ST
ROW: Attach thread to 1st dc
at wrist & work row of ch-3 lps around edges. Ch 3, turn.
2ND
ROW: 2 Dc in 1st lp, * ch 4,
sc in 1st ch of ch-4 for p, dc in same lp, sc in next lp, 2 dc in
next lp & rep from * to end. Sew
buttons to correspond with buttonholes.
Follow
same directions for making right glove, but reverse position of thumb &
buttonholes.
ENJOY!
HANDY
CROCHET ABBREVIATIONS:
* repeat
the instructions following the single asterisk as directed
* * repeat
instructions between asterisks as many times as directed or repeat from a given set
of instructions
” inch(es)
Alt alternate
Approx approximately
Beg begin/beginning
Bet between
Bl back loop(s)
Bo bobble
Bp back post
Bpdc back post double crochet
Bpsc back
post single crochet
Bptr back
post treble/triple crochet
Ca color
A
Cb color
B
Cc contrasting color
Ch chain stitch
Ch refers to chain or space previously
made:
e.g ch-1 space
ch-sp chain space
Cl cluster
Cm centimeter(s)
Cont continue
Dc double crochet
Dc2tog double crochet 2 stitches together
Dec decrease/decreases/decreasing
Dtr/Dtrc double
treble/triple crochet
fl front loop(s)
Foll follow/follows/following
Fp front post
Fpdc front post double crochet
Fpsc front post single crochet
Fptr front post treble/triple crochet
G gram
Hdc half double crochet
Hk hook
Inc increase/increases/increasing
lp(s) loop(s)
M meter(s)
M mesh
Mc main color
Meas measure
Mm millimeter(s)
O over (yarn over)
Oz ounce(s)
P picot
Pat(s)
or patt pattern(s)
Pc popcorn
Pm place
marker
Prev previous
Rem remain/remaining
Rep repeat(s)
Rnd(s) round(s)
Rs right side
Sc single crochet
Sc2tog single crochet 2 stitches together
Sdc short
double crochet (half double crochet)
Sk skip
Sl st slip stitch
Sp(s) space(s)
St(s) stitch(es)
Tch or t-ch turning
chain
Tbl through
back loop
Tog together
Tr or
Trc treble/triple
crochet
Trtrc triple
treble/triple crochet
Ws wrong side
Yd(s) yard(s)
Yo yarn over
Yoh yarn
over hook