Lemon Peel Fingerless Gloves

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Lemon Peel Fingerless Gloves

Lemon Peel Fingerless Gloves
Lemon Peel Fingerless Gloves

"The Lemon Peel Fingerless Gloves crochet pattern is an easy pattern to practice the lemon peel stitch. It's a simple repeat of two common stitches that has several different names! Can you guess all of the names? One is the seed stitch! This pattern can be easily adapted to be shorter, longer, smaller or larger to fit your hands. It is highly recommended to use a row counter to help you keep up with completed rounds, especially if you decide to change the stitch or round count. The pattern even includes three options for completing the thumb hole. Grab your favorite soft worsted weight yarn to get started today!"

Easy

Crochet HookH/8 or 5 mm hook

Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)

Crochet Gauge4 stitches x 3 rows = 1 inch x 1 inch

Finished Size7.5in x 4.25 in, flat

Materials List

  • Red Heart Soft, 3.5 ounces
  • scissors
  • yarn needle
  • Row Counter

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I may be a little bit biased, but I really like that Lemon Peel texture. You can use it just about anywhere, and it always looks clean and polished. The designer actually presents two different versions of the thumbhole in this postone for Beginners and one for more Advanced crafter. The basic body of the glove is the same for both.

This is totally not what I was expecting to find or what I had pictured in my mind when I read lemon peel fingerless gloves. I was expecting to see something created in the family of yellows or greens or a combination. I didnt really have anything texture-wise preconceived. I have never heard of this stitch before but I will look again in my stitching books.

Ok, I admit it. I have never heard of this stitch. And I have been crocheting for 50 years. I read the directions and it's basic and easy. So I am adding it to my list of stitches. I make purses with crochet and this will create a very pretty pattern.

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