How to sew short leather gloves. DIY leather gloves (DIY)

Hello my beloved readers of the site Brunet-ka.ru. The autumn season has arrived, and with it the cool autumn days and evenings. I really want warmth and comfort. It's time to go shopping in search of decent fashionable ankle boots and stylish boots. Well, today we invite you to think about the warmth and beauty of your charming hands; it’s time to choose a stylish wrapper for them. And these are the super-fashionable gloves, which, as you may have guessed, we suggest you make again with your own hands.

This topic, I think, is very relevant now. And, if you want to take a look at how to make gloves with your own hands in the style of Alexander McQueen or Chanel, then we suggest you look at our post. I hope it will become a little less interesting for you than the previous ones.

To the point: we decorate the shirt collar, a fashionable drawing of MUSTACHS with our own hands.

Fingerless gloves photo

Fingerless gloves today, perhaps, remain the most popular representatives of their kind. Making them is quite simple from old leather gloves, but more on that below.

Gloves with bows

Gloves decorated with bows and butterflies look very cute and feminine, both short and long gloves.

Car gloves

Leather gloves are a timeless classic. Below in the photo: on the left are gray gloves in the style of Sarah Jessica Parker’s “Sex and the City” heroine, and on the right are driving gloves or, as they are also called, car gloves.

Isn't that true beauty?

Lace gloves

Lace fingerless gloves are at the peak of their popularity. It may be possible to buy these, but sewing them yourself is much more pleasant, especially since we will show a video tutorial below.

Knitted gloves

Knitted gloves will save you not only from autumn, but also from winter cold.

Original gloves

And this girl made gloves with fur and decorated them beautifully.

Here's another original way to make denim gloves and decorate them using tin openers.

How to make gloves with your own hands

Old leather gloves can be given new life by decorating them with studs of various shapes.

You get gloves in the style of Lady Gaga)))

Here’s an option to decorate the gloves as gently and cutely as possible.

DIY gloves in McQueen style

We make gloves in the Alexander McQueen style. It's very simple, you need: 2 socks (long like knee socks), a pair of gloves, 2 brooches, glue and scissors. The remodeling process itself is very simple, see the photo.

How to make Chanel gloves

We also suggest you make your own gloves in the Chanel style. They are so handsome)))

Here's what you need: old leather gloves, a pencil, scissors, a blade and thread with a needle.

Turn the old product inside out.

As terrible as it may sound, we cut off the fingers, bend them and sew the edges on the inside. You now have fingerless gloves, here you can go in different ways: sew on a zipper and get the option as in the first photo, attach bows, decorate with spikes and rhinestones, or continue watching the master class.

Right there, from the inside out, we begin to draw all sorts of rectangles as in the photo. Cut them out carefully using scissors or a blade. A word of caution: To avoid damaging the other side of the glove, place cardboard paper inside.

We get super stylish and trendy fingerless gloves in the Chanel style, which we made with our own hands!

Any, even very beloved, things are short-lived. So my cycling gloves, which served faithfully for many years, broke one not-so-wonderful day. I really didn’t want to go to the other end of town to get new ones, but I had the right leather, tools and materials at hand. The thought has matured: why not try to sew gloves yourself?

Planned - done. In this article we will tell you how to sew short leather gloves.

Constructing a pattern of short gloves

It all started with finding the right pattern. Unfortunately, nothing on short fingerless gloves was found on the Internet. There were only patterns for models with long fingers. Well, this defect had to be corrected on our own. With the help of old gloves, a lot of calculations and recalculations, I made my own pattern, although it didn’t work out the first time.

The main pattern turned out to be fingerless gloves (plus 3 more parts for sewing between the fingers, they will be discussed below).

I have size S (palm circumference 18 cm).

You can draw the pattern yourself, you just have to take into account the size ratio.

  • The width of the glove along the line of the pads is 3 cm larger than the hand
  • The width of each “finger” of the glove is 2 times wider than the finger of the hand
  • the space for the thumb should be 2.5 times wider than the finger (if it is too narrow, it will be difficult to remove the glove)

We cut out the pattern from a sheet of A4 paper folded in half.

You can determine the size by measuring the circumference of your palm along the pads, as shown in the photo.

We check the resulting number with the size table.

Men's gloves

Size in cm20 22 23 24 26 27
XSSMLXL

Ladies gloves

Size in cm16 18 19 20 22 23
XSSMLXL

Tools and materials for sewing short leather gloves

To sew gloves we will need tools and materials:

  • Pen, ruler
  • Scissors or stationery knife
  • Awl, marker
  • Hole puncher
  • Needle with thread
  • Buttons
  • Actually skin

The skin should be soft, not thick (0.8 - 2 mm thick), elastic. It should stretch slightly, not tear from any effort, have a durable outer coating or coloring (so that it does not rub off on the steering wheel), and not slip. for work is described in my previous material.

For the gloves I used 1.5mm thick pigskin.

Before cutting out parts from leather using a pattern, you should try the pattern on your hand to make sure that the dimensions are correct. The seam along the line of the thumb and index finger should meet.

If all is well, we move on to transferring the pattern to leather. Do not forget that there are 2 gloves and you should trace both blanks.

We lay it out to its full width and trace the template on the wrong side of the material with a ballpoint pen (you can use soap or a special fabric marker).

The skin should lie flat, not be stretched or, conversely, gather into folds.

Carefully cut out our future gloves. We fold it, check that nothing protrudes anywhere, and that the lines converge on the hand as expected.

After this, we mark 3 parts that will be sewn between the fingers. All three are different lengths:

  • part between index and middle finger - 2×5cm (1)
  • part between the middle and ring finger - 2×4.5cm (2)
  • part between the middle and little fingers - 2×4.7cm (3)

We cut out 2 pieces of each part.

A complete set of blanks for gloves is ready.

Sewing gloves

We move on to marking the holes and lines for sewing the seams. If you have a sewing machine that can sew on leather, everything is much easier. You just need to stitch the parts you need together.

First we mark the rectangular parts. Holes should be made at a distance of 2-3 mm from the edge with a gap of 3-4 mm between them. We mark the holes with a marking wheel, then with an awl. If you don’t have a special tool, you can make markings using a regular ruler.

Then you should mark the holes on the gloves themselves. We carefully ensure that the workpieces do not move apart or move to the sides.

When everything is marked, we move on to flashing the parts.

If your leather is soft and thin enough, you can sew it from the wrong side. But if the leather is thicker than 1 mm, it is better to sew right away from the front side, then the seams will not interfere with the fingers, press anywhere, bulge and affect the internal size of the gloves.

We start sewing from the bottom, from the thumb. The needle passes in a “dotted line” through the holes, then turns around and goes back, closing the gaps.

First we fasten the thread from the wrong side.

Then we move on to the firmware. We carefully make sure that there are no unnecessary gaps between the holes, that the thread is well tensioned everywhere, that the leather does not wrinkle or move out of place.

We reach the end of the line (the top of the thumb), fasten the thread and go back.





Returning to the beginning of the seam, we also fasten the thread, bring it to the wrong side, trim it, and carefully glue the edge so that it does not stick out.

After this, we sew the part between the thumb and forefinger.

With due diligence, the seam is smooth and neat.

Let's try on the sewn part again: is everything marked correctly and is it comfortable for the thumb.





If everything is fine, we proceed to stitching the remaining part of the glove. Take the first rectangle (1), bend it in half with the front parts facing each other and insert it between the index and middle fingers of the glove. You should get a “triangle” on your index finger.

Having made sure that all the parts fit together and nothing protrudes anywhere (if it protrudes, the excess needs to be cut off), we begin to sew.

Particular attention should be paid to this recess between the fingers - the skin there should lie perfectly flat, the seam should be tight, otherwise the fingers will be uncomfortable, and the gloves will quickly wear out.







We sew the seam, as usual, in both directions, fasten the thread, and trim off the excess. We sew on the other side.





In the same way we sew the two remaining parts between the middle and ring fingers and the ring and little fingers.

Memo: The most important thing is to ensure that the parts being sewn are positioned correctly - the front side is directed in the right direction and the edges are without distortions (so as not to sew the left side to the right side or vice versa).

After both gloves are sewn, we try on our creation. The hand should be comfortable, the seams should not interfere, and the fingers should bend freely. Over time, the skin will stretch and take the shape of a hand.







Glove decor

Since we have cycling gloves, mostly for the summer, they need to be made lighter and more ventilated. And it will be much easier to remove them with a wrist clasp.

We mark where we should have the button and cut a strip of leather right on the top of the glove. A strip 1 cm wide (the size of a button).

For better ventilation, we also make a round hole in the gloves, calculating that it should be located below the knuckles (when the fist is bent) by 2-3 cm with an indentation of 1.5-2 cm on each side of the palm.

We put it on the hand, tighten it on the wrist, mark where the button should be located.

After this, use a hole punch to make two holes: for the top and bottom of the button.
With the help of the installer, we secure the buttons (you can use improvised tools - a pin of the required diameter and a hammer, but this is not very convenient).

We connect the front part of the “cap” button with the bottom part, which is in the form of a “donut” on the longer part of the strip that we cut out.




We secure them with a button installer.





We secure the bottom of the button in the same way.

We place the upper and lower parts tightly on top of each other: the pin is on the bottom, the button is on top.







We check that everything adheres well and works correctly. Open and close the button several times.

At the end, you can make an additional perforation in a semicircle above the cut hole to provide additional ventilation. To do this, we make identical holes at equal intervals (about 1-1.5 cm) with a hole punch.

We perform similar operations with the second glove.





After the final fitting, you can go for a ride without fear for the safety of your hands.

A few notes:

  1. Leather tends to stretch, so even if you made a slight mistake with the size initially, everything may not be so critical.
  2. It is advisable not to wet the gloves. Water can stain their hands. And if you get caught in the rain on a bicycle and ride for some time, the gloves will then take the shape of your hands on the handlebars.
  3. If you ride a lot and under the sun, a “bicycle” tan appears on the back of your hand, which will only go away in winter.

Before you begin working with leather, it is best to make a test glove out of cotton or muslin.

You will need:

  • soft skin
  • pattern paper ()
  • skin tone threads
  • scissors ()
  • pencil
  • sewing machine

Step 1

Take a piece of paper and fold it in half. Place your hand on the folded edge of the paper so that your thumb remains outside the paper. Leave some space between your index finger and the edge of the paper. Spread your fingers slightly and circle your hand, leaving 3 mm above the fingertips and on the side of the little finger. When drawing between your fingers, start at the little finger and spread your fingers only to make dots in the narrowest places. It is important that the lines between the fingers are parallel.

Step 2


Mark with points B and C the place where the thumb fits into the hand. Draw a vertical line from A (this is the point at the top of the space between the index and middle fingers) and horizontal lines from B and C. Draw an oval for the thumb hole.



Cut out the pattern.

Step 3



To make the pattern for the gusset, place your finger on the edge of the paper and trace each one (except the large one) with a pencil and cut out.

Idea: Use threads in contrasting colors to highlight the leather color of the gloves. For decoration, use small bows, embroidery or frills

Step 4



Connect the corresponding fingers to the gussets: index finger to middle finger, middle finger to ring finger, ring finger to little finger. Circle each pair of fingers. Label each finger.
Tip: when sewing gloves, choose thin and smooth leather. It should be elastic, but only in one direction - along the width of the glove, otherwise it will stretch greatly when worn.

Step 5



Before cutting, draw a curve at the bottom of each insert. Cut your patterns along this curve. Your three gussets will look something like this.

Step 6



Make a pattern for the thumb. Circle it around your finger. At the midpoint of the gap, draw the “wing/flap” to the right, then draw the pattern. At this stage you only draw half of the pattern. At the tip of the thumb, add some seam space since the thumb doesn't have a gusset. Fold the paper in half and draw the outline of half of the pattern you just drew.

Step 7

Do a test fitting first. Before you start working with leather, it's best to make a test glove out of cotton or muslin to make sure the pattern is correct. Use a contrasting color of thread so you can easily see where you are sewing and where you need to adjust the pattern. Once you get the pattern right, you can make as many leather gloves as you want without a test piece.

Step 8



Pin the pattern piece to the back of the leather, placing the longest side of each gusset toward the back of the hand (where there is no thumb hole). Sew with a broken stitch, 3 mm from the edge. If you need to adjust the shape of your fingers, do it now.


Turn it inside out and try it on.

Step 9

Fold each piece of the thumb piece (right sides facing each other) in half lengthwise and sew. Leave the bottom open. Trim the corner so that the right side is facing out. Turn the thumb piece right side up.

Step 10

Pin right sides to the glove, lining up the seam of the thumb piece with the seam of the index finger. Try on the glove to make sure it fits. Adjust if necessary. The "wings" of the thumb piece may need to be trimmed to fit well. Pin again and try on. Once everything is good, sew the thumb piece to the glove.

Step 11

Sew the sides and hem the bottom of the gloves.

Photo: Sweet Living (5), sergey titov, LenLis /Fotolia.com, Legion-Media, Crafty magazine 3/2015
Material prepared by Anna Soboleva

There are different types of gloves. But they all have two goals - to protect hands and to bring beauty. You can protect your hands from cold, sun, electricity during certain types of work, and from detergents during cleaning. Then, probably, it doesn’t matter at all what they look like, as long as they efficiently cope with the protective function assigned to them. But those gloves that are not intended for work must be beautiful. A pattern of gloves so that you can make them yourself and to an individual size will help you get a high-quality wardrobe accessory.

Sew for benefit and joy

The beauty of gloves is not only about style and fashion. They can also be beautiful for their special purpose, for example, a glove doll, the pattern of which is extremely simple, but allows you to create an amazing toy. Its peculiarity is that almost every finger of the hand becomes part of a fairy-tale character. Usually the head is attached to the index finger, the middle and thumb become hand-paws, the ring and little fingers most often do not participate in the game, but can create additional volume, for example, if the toy is a fat teddy bear. It’s not too difficult to sew, it’s a do-it-yourself glove doll. Patterns for it can be divided into two parts - the head of the toy and the glove itself. For such fun, you can “borrow” a head from a plastic toy or a rubber “squeaker”. But you can make a pattern like this:

  • Place the right hand of the person who will play with the glove toy on a piece of thick paper, placing the thumb and index fingers separately, and joining the middle, ring and little fingers together.
  • Trace the outline, it will turn out to be three-fingered.
  • In the same way, follow the same contour around your left hand, aligning the middle finger of both hands.
  • Make the outline of the index finger a little wider so that later, during the process of sewing the glove, you can insert a cardboard or plastic stop tube attached to the head of the toy. However, if the fabric for the glove is thick enough, for example, faux fur or thick drape, then this step can be omitted.
  • Combine two contours by drawing common lines.
  • Add a centimeter to the looseness of the fit, as dressmakers say, trace the outline of the glove again and cut out the pattern.

You can immediately cut out two halves of a glove from fabric by folding it with the front side inward. You can sew the body with an overcast stitch over the edge - the seam will securely connect the parts and prevent the fabric from fraying.

The selected head is attached to the glove using glue and thread and a needle. If plastic or rubber can be pierced with a thick needle or awl, then the head can be sewn on, but still coated with glue for reliability. However, you can immediately draw the contours of the toy’s head on the pattern and cut everything out in one piece to sew it together.

Apply the necessary decor corresponding to the character to the body glove. The toy glove is ready.

For autumn coolness and joyful days

But still, a glove in the form of a toy is an accessory for playing with children, which will mainly be of interest to parents and kindergarten teachers. The vast majority of people need gloves to protect their hands from the cold. A glove pattern that will help you create exactly what is needed for the weather is much more difficult to construct than a toy pattern. An accessory that protects hands from the cold must be not only beautiful, but also comfortable, so designing it is a painstaking task, each finger must feel comfortable, and if four fingers can still be somehow arranged by drawing the outline of the hand, then for the thumb a separate cutting detail is needed. The pattern for leather gloves will be exactly the same as for gloves made of suitable fabric. The difference will be in the tailoring. It’s easier not to create a pattern, but to find a suitable palm size.

Individual glove pattern

It's easy to sew gloves with your own hands. Patterns are the main problem. Most often, if they catch your eye, they are standard and of a fairly large size. But it’s better if you sew a convenient accessory with your own hands, so that the pattern of the gloves is ideal for your own palms. Therefore, you should do this:

  • Fold a piece of paper in half so that your palm fits on one side.
  • Place your hand on the piece of paper so that the fold of the sheet is along the outer edge of the index finger.
  • Close four fingers and put the thumb aside. Carefully draw a pencil perpendicular to the sheet and trace your palm.
  • Mark the length of your fingers by making dots with a pencil.
  • Draw the outline of the palm with fingers.
  • Transfer the resulting drawing to the second half of the sheet strictly symmetrically (you can use the student’s method - through glass).
  • Divide the outline of the index finger exactly in half, drawing a line down.

  • Place your palm on the pattern, turning it slightly to the side and placing your thumb aside, mark the two intersection points of the line on the pattern and the thumb as shown in the figure below.

  • Copy points symmetrically about the axis.
  • Using the drawn points, construct an oval - a hole for the thumb.

As shown in the figure below, construct a dart to fit the thumb freely. The shading indicates the place that will need to be cut.

Thumb Pattern

In order for the glove pattern to be extremely comfortable, it is necessary to correctly construct the pattern for the thumb. It's done like this:

  • The sheet of paper is folded in half again.
  • You need to place your thumb on the sheet and outline its outline to the points along which the palm pattern was drawn.
  • Move the contour of the finger to the symmetrical side.
  • Unfold the sheet and draw a pattern for the thumb, taking into account that the seam will run along the inside and not the outside.

Every finger is in a house

In principle, the pattern is ready if you want to sew mittens. But in order to get a high-quality glove pattern, each finger should be placed in a separate “house”. To do this you need to make patterns. Trace each finger along the contour, alternately on one side and the other, placing it on the edge of the table with the inside facing the sheet. It is imperative to mark the lower connection points of the finger and palm from the back and from the side of the palm, since the bottom line of each pattern will be inclined, which is due to the anatomy. Don’t forget to indicate on each pattern which finger should be connected to which one, so as not to get confused during the assembly process.

The cuffs are so different

So, the glove pattern is ready. All that remains is to come up with and cut out the cuffs. They can be completely different. Thus, the pattern of men's gloves implies not too long straight cuffs. But women's gloves can have not only the cuffs you like, but also absolutely any length. It is clear that elegant guipure gloves can be almost shoulder-length. Then the glove pattern is supplemented with a hand pattern to the required length. When all the details are cut, you can sew this accessory.

Mitts - gloves without fingers

Mittens are most often used by those who, for some reason, are not very comfortable wearing gloves, and their fingers should be “free.” Or they can be a summer version of this accessory. And mitts are also loved by athletes, cyclists, for example. The pattern of fingerless gloves is based on the same principle as regular gloves. The only thing is that the length of the fingers depends on the wishes of the future owner. In mitts, the pattern of the thumb is important, while other fingers can do without special tracing of each detail. If fingers on the glove are not needed at all, then an interesting accessory is sewn, which only has a correctly constructed hole for the thumb. Next, the pattern for fingerless gloves is simply cut off at the level of the beginning of the first phalanx of the fingers.

For all occasions

A well-designed pattern of gloves for a specific hand will allow you to sew any protection and beauty for your hands - summer openwork, winter fur, elegant brocade, sports made of elastane - gloves will become a necessary accessory, and, moreover, fit perfectly on the palm. If you carefully design your own gloves, both sewing and wearing them will be a pleasure.

A wedding is one of the most important and happiest days in the life of every person. They prepare for this event with trepidation, carefully checking every aspect of it. In this article we will talk about a seemingly insignificant trifle, which, nevertheless, creates what we are looking for, emphasizing its feminine grace, elegance and sophistication - wedding gloves, sewn or knitted with your own hands.

This accessory, popular since the beginning of the 18th century, when female representatives could not even imagine going outside without this element of the toilet, and has not lost its relevance even today. Gradually they began to be worn less and less, and in the 21st century they are decorations only for special occasions, which, of course, include weddings.

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What kind of accessory is this and what types are there?

A wide variety of fabrics are used to make wedding gloves. It depends on, as well as on the time of year. For (the most popular time for weddings) any light fabrics would be the best option.

If your wedding is planned for or, it is best to use satin, taffeta, lace or crepe., unfortunately, does not exist. It can be simple if part of the event is held in the cold outside.

Wedding planner

If you want to use gloves of a different color or material from the dress, you should consult with the designer to choose everything correctly.

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Designer


To ensure that the accessory looks harmonious on you, you should choose only those models that match the look of the dress.

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Here are a few simple rules that will help you avoid attracting the discouraged attention of others.
  1. should only be done with your bare hand, you can leave gloves only if they are fingerless.
  2. When meeting guests and accepting gifts, gloves can be left on, but it’s better not to wear them during a feast.

There are many different characteristics to define wedding gloves: design, length, fabric, number of buttons, pattern. Some types of gloves will be discussed below.

No fingers


Fingerless gloves are divided into two more types: mitts and one-fingered.
Mittens are miniature gloves that exclude fingers from the design. They allow you to put on your wedding ring without taking off your gloves, which can look very beautiful at the ceremony. But there is also a minus: many people notice that this style makes the fingers look shorter.

One-fingered - clear and without explanation: the model is attached to the middle finger using a special loop tape. To create gloves of this type, use a piece of satin fabric decorated with something.

Short

The shorter the wedding gloves, the more elegant the hands look. Such models are best used together with dresses whose sleeves do not reach the elbow, and if they do, then only a little. You should not use them with dresses whose sleeves reach to the very hands - it will look rather awkward.

Long

Long gloves go better with long dresses. The main material of manufacture is satin. This model can hide whatever you want, such as crooked fingers, skin blemishes or any scars. Long gloves can be used at any moment of the wedding, except for the general feast.

Lace

Lace gloves for weddings are one of the most popular. Such models are equally suitable for both short and long dresses, regardless of the fabric from which the dress is made. Lace gloves are most often decorated with beads or rhinestones - it depends on the taste and color of the bride. You can do without jewelry at all - restraint certainly will not diminish the beauty.

Colored

Previously, it was believed that a woman's wedding dress must be white. But now, after all, the 21st century is an era of progress. If you want to follow the old tradition, go ahead, but if you do not consider yourself a conservative in terms of fashion, then you can order a wedding dress of any color. Wedding gloves are matched to the color of the dress.

With decorations

You can decorate gloves of all the types listed above. Whether to do this or not is up to you. Wedding gloves can be decorated with precious and semi-precious stones (and also, if your funds are limited, even artificial substitutes), pearls, beads, rhinestones, and ribbons made of various materials.


How to sew

How to sew wedding gloves with your own hands? It turns out that this is not as difficult as it might seem to someone inexperienced in this matter. But you need to gather all your attentiveness and perseverance.

  1. First you need a pattern of wedding gloves. Pattern parts, or rather, their diagrams, are made with allowances of seven-tenths of a centimeter; the bottom cut is one centimeter.
  2. You should use an overlock sewing machine to overcast both (both right and left) sides of the glove separately.
  3. You should follow from point number two to point number three.
  4. Using an overlock machine, overcast the top edge of the glove.
  5. Then process the side sections of the cuff with binding, while maintaining the current state of the cross sections.
  6. Overcast the cross sections of the bindings with a small but firm stitch.
  7. Release the eyelets located on the cuff trims.
  8. It is best to leave at least two and a half centimeters between the punctures.
  9. Fasten the eyelets and cuffs.

That's all. Now you know how to sew wedding gloves yourself. These gloves are suitable for all seasons except winter.

Crochet master class

But if your wedding is planned for the winter, then wedding gloves will not only be a decoration, but also protection from the cold. Knitted openwork gloves are best suited in this case. They will look especially good with a dress with long sleeves, but using short sleeves is not prohibited.

For production you need: five spools of white cotton thread No. 20, hook No. 0.5. One point of the pattern is equal to an area of ​​two by two square centimeters.

Interesting! In addition to gloves, you can sew them yourself. Or, as a workout, bonbonnieres. For example, in

Detailed crochet pattern for wedding gloves:

Create a string of five pattern points. It will be used to produce the upper cuff. For the lower part, create a string of seventy-six air loops, not forgetting about two additional air loops. If you forget about them, knitting will not work.

The next stage is knitting the fillet mesh. Do not forget that it should be simultaneously connected to the side arches to create a pattern line.

When you have completed exactly seven rows, move on to the next one, which must be knitted around a single crochet, combining the ninth and tenth stitches of the fillet mesh row that goes before the one you are currently knitting, knitting three points at a time.

Next, knit along the diameter of the circle: the width is one row of the same mesh. In zones A and B, make a pattern of four elements. It is needed for the upper part of the product, the production of which we started with. Having knitted exactly five elements up, repeat the action, but now not five, but only three times. For the remaining three fingers, knit another half of the element together.

Next is a separate knitting of four stripes. Knit the reverse side of the glove and the area for the thumb with the same fillet mesh, which must be attached to the outermost points of the pattern.

Attention! If you do it wrong, you will face big problems connecting different parts of the glove.

For the thumb area, increase one stitch thirteen times, starting from the eighth row, located after the dense row of single crochets. The distance from the line connecting the grid with the pattern is exactly two and a half centimeters.

Once the increases are completed, knit the thumb area.

Each should have twenty-four grid cells. Having knitted exactly seventeen rows, in the next, eighteenth, knit a single crochet. Sew the remaining loops together. Also make an ending for each finger - don't forget about this if you don't want to bandage everything from the beginning. Tie the bottom of the product with one row of arches of five air loops, and then tie the arches with a single crochet. That's it - the knitted wedding gloves are ready! Use them at a winter wedding with great convenience.

Conclusion

Thus, we found out how to make wedding gloves with our own hands (sew them for summer and knit them for winter) at home without spending additional money, and what gloves are needed for. We hope that our tips and recommendations for wedding gloves will help make your celebration even more elegant, enjoyable and memorable.

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