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Gloves with Lace Cuff Pattern #219


This free pattern originally published in: Spool Cotton #66, Paris Sponsors Crochet

Materials: Clark's O.N.T. (6 balls) or J. & P. Coats Mercerized Crochet (4 balls) size
20, White, or Ecru. Milward's steel crochet hook No. 6.

Palm: Beginning at wrist, ch 82 (to measure about 7½ inches), turn. 1st row: D c in
4th ch from hook, * ch 1, skip 1 st of foundation ch, d c in next st, and repeat from * to
end of ch (40 sps in all). Ch 4, turn. 2nd to 7th rows incl: D c in 1st sp of previous
row, * ch 1, d c in next sp, and repeat from * to end of row (40 sps in all). When the 7th
row is completed, ch 5 and join with a d c to 1st sp of same row to close up opening,
and work in rnds, making 3 sps over this ch-5 (43 sps). 8th to 16th rnds incl: * ch 1, d
c in next sp, and repeat from * around. 17th rnd: Lay work down, having opening in
center and work sps (about 5 sps from center opening for left hand glove) toward
folded edge, then ch 15, skip 8 sps, d c in 9th sp, * ch 1, d c in next sp, and repeat from
* around, making 8 sps over ch-15 (43 sps). 17th to 26th rnds incl: Same as 8th rnd
(43 sps in rnd).

Fingers. Forefinger should be directly above thumb opening. Work across 6 sps from
outside edge of finger, ch 5, cross over to inside of glove and make 1 d c in 6th sp from
outside edge, then * ch 1, d c in next sp, and repeat from * around (making 4 sps over
ch-5) until there are about 15 rnds (16 sps). Try on, and if too short, continue working
till length desired. It is better not to have the fingers too long. Draw top together and
finish off. Middle Finger. Attach thread to bottom of forefinger at back of glove and

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work across 6 sps, ch 8, cross to palm side of glove, and make 1 d c in 6th sp from
forefinger. Work across these 6 sps, then over sps between fingers, and continue
around until 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, and 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 d c in 1st sp of opening, * 2 d c in next sp,
and repeat from * to end of opening. Ch 1, turn. 2nd row: S c in each d c of one-third
of opening, then ch 4 (or more depending on size of buttonhole desired), skip 4 s c, s c
in each d c of one-third of same opening, make another buttonhole as previous one,
and complete by making s c in each d c to end. Ch 1, turn. 3rd row: S c in each s c,
and 5 s c (or more) over each buttonhole. Work other side of opening same as this, but
with no buttonholes.

Cuff. Attach thread to 1st sp at opening at wrist 1st row: 2 s c in each sp to end of
row. Join with sl st to 1st s c, thus closing opening. Hereafter work in rnds. 2nd rnd: Ch
4, * skip 3 s c, d c in next s c, ch 3, 3 d c around d c just made, repeat from * to end of
rnd. Join with sl st to point at ch-3 of 1st shell (20 shells in all). 3rd rnd: * ch 4, s c in
point of next shell, repeat from * around (20 loops). 4th rnd: Make 5 s c over each ch-4
to end of rnd. 5th rnd: * ch 6, skip 3 s c, s c in next s c, repeat from * until 23 loops are
made, then ch 6, s c in 1st loop. (Since the number of loops must be divisible by 3,
there must be 24 loops in all in this rnd) 6th rnd: * 3 d c in next loop, ch-3 p, 3 d c in
same loop, s c in next loop, ch 6, s c in next loop, repeat from * around completing last
group of shells, and s c in last loop (8 groups of shells in all). 7th rnd: * ch 6, s c in
center d c of 3-d c just before p of group of shells, ch 6, skip p, s c in center d c of 3-d c
after same p, ch 6, s c under next loop. Repeat from * around. 8th rnd: Same as 6th
rnd, thus having groups of shells over each other. 9th to 28th rnds incl: Repeat 7th
and 8th rnds alternately (12 shells deep). 29th rnd: * ch 6, s c in center d c of 3-d c just
before p of group of shells, ch 6, skip p, s c in center d c of 3-d c after same p, ch 6, s c
under next loop, ch 6, s c under same loop (thus increasing 1 loop), repeat from *
around. 30th rnd: * 3 d c in next loop (which is directly over group of shells), ch-3 p, 3
d c in same loop, s c in next loop, ch 6, s c in next loop, ch 6, s c in next loop, repeat
from * around. 31st to 38th rnds incl: Work in pattern as usual always keeping groups
of shells over groups of shells (17 shells deep). If longer cuff is desired add a few more
rnds. After the last rnd of shells is completed, finish off the edge by a rnd of ch-6 loops
with a ch-3 p at center of each loop.

Stiffen cuff with gelatine or starch.

other patterns in leaflet:

Robin Hood Hat Pattern


Band and Frill Collar Pattern
Clusterette Belt Pattern
Braided Belt Pattern
Afghan Belt Pattern
Barette Stitch Belt Pattern
Shell Belt Pattern
Palm Beach Hat Pattern
Collar Moderne Pattern
Acorn Belt and Pocket Set Pattern
Knot Stitch Scarf Pattern

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Madelon Gauntlet Cuffs Pattern


Riviera Hat Pattern
Garden Party Hat Pattern
Gloves with Lace Cuff Pattern
Lattice Loop Gloves Pattern
Monte Carlo Gloves Pattern
Crochet Gloves with Irish Cuffs Pattern
Deauville Gloves Pattern
Scarf Collar Pattern
Collar and Cuff Set Pattern
Cord Belt Pattern
Crocheted Sport Glove Pattern
Lace Jabot Pattern
Mesh Glove with Open Cuff Pattern
V Collar Pattern
Tucked Beret Pattern
Tyrolean Gauntlet Gloves Pattern

Gloves Patterns

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