Stay warm while keeping your fingers free with the crochet fingerless gloves - Marcy.
Made with chunky yarn and simple stitches, this beginner friendly project works up quickly and makes a thoughtful handmade winter gift.

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- Materials Needed
- Skill Level
- Yarn and Hook Information
- Stitches and Abbreviations - US Terms
- Gauge
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Fingerless gloves are one of those crochet projects that combine comfort and practicality, especially during the colder months.
These crochet fingerless gloves - Marcy are designed to be warm, simple to make, and quick enough to finish in a short crafting session.
Chunky yarn gives these gloves their cozy thickness and helps the project come together faster, making it a great choice when you want something satisfying but not overly time-consuming.
The texture creates a snug fabric that keeps your hands warm while still allowing your fingers to move freely for everyday tasks.
These chunky fingerless crochet gloves are a cozy and practical make that work well for colder days, and they sit nicely alongside other wearable crochet projects like the chunky crochet headband - Natasha or super chunky crochet scarf - Ella, especially if you're building a set of handmade accessories for winter gifting.
This pattern is also low sew, which means minimal finishing work and a smoother crochet experience from start to finish.
Whether you're making a pair for your own winter wardrobe or preparing a few handmade gifts, these crochet fingerless gloves are a practical and rewarding project that's easy to return to again and again.

Why You'll Love This Pattern
- Beginner-friendly and easy to follow
- Chunky yarn makes the gloves quick to complete
- Low sew design with minimal finishing
- Warm and comfortable for winter wear
- Perfect for handmade gifts
- Small project that's great for leftover yarn
- Less than one skein crochet project
Materials Needed
Yarn
Super Bulky (#6) acrylic yarn with 5 WPI*
- You will need about 2.30 ounces / 90 yards [65 grams / 82 meters] of yarn to make a pair of gloves.
Hook
- 8 mm (L/11) hook
Other
- Yarn needle
- Scissors
*Wraps per inch (WPI) - this is a measure of yarn thickness. To measure WPI, count how many times the yarn wraps around a ruler in one inch. There are more wraps for thinner yarn and fewer wraps for thicker yarn.
Skill Level
★★☆☆☆ - Beginner
This is a great evening or weekend crochet project.
Yarn and Hook Information
Acrylic yarn works best for providing warmth. You would use wool or wool blends too, or even cotton.
Stitches and Abbreviations - US Terms
- Ch - Chain
- St/s - Stitch/es
- Sc - Single Crochet
- Hdc - Half Double Crochet
- FO - Fasten Off
- [ ] at the end of each row indicates how many stitches are needed in that row.
Gauge
4 inches x 4 inches (10 cm x 10 cm) = 10 rows x 9 stitches.
Finished Size

The finished size for one crochet glove is about 7 inches (17.80 cm) long x 3.5 inches (8.90 cm) wide.
They are made for an average ladies hand size. You can adjust the size of these gloves by adjusting the number of starting chains (for length) and rows (for width).
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Instructions
Foundation: Ch16.
Row 1: 1 sc in 2nd ch from hook, 1 sc in each ch across. Turn. [15 sc].
Row 2: Ch1 (doesn't count as st both here and throughout), 1 sc in each st across. Turn. [15 sc].
Row 3: Ch2 (doesn't count as st both here and throughout), 1 hdc in each st across. Turn. [15 hdc].
Row 4 - 5: Ch1, 1 sc in each st across. Turn. [15 sc in each row].
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Crochet Tips, Yarn Choices, and Color Inspiration
- Use soft chunky yarn for warmth and comfort
- Keep tension consistent so both gloves match
- Neutral shades create versatile gloves, while bright colors make great gifts
Perfect Occasions to Use This Craft
- Winter accessories for everyday use
- Handmade gifts for friends and family
- Quick evening or weekend crochet projects
- Cozy accessories that still allow finger movement
- Small portable crochet projects
FAQ
Yes. The pattern uses simple stitches and minimal shaping, making it beginner-friendly.
With chunky yarn, most crocheters can finish a pair in an evening or over a relaxed weekend.
Yes, you can easily add or remove rows to adjust the length or slightly modify the width.
Chunky yarn works best because it creates warm gloves and helps the project work up quickly.

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