How to Make Crochet Fishnet Gloves

Introduction to Crochet Fishnet Gloves
Crochet fishnet gloves are a fun and stylish accessory that can add a touch of whimsy to any outfit. The intricate pattern of the fishnet design gives these gloves a unique and trendy look that is perfect for spicing up your wardrobe. Whether you're heading to a music festival, a beach party, or just want to add a little flair to your everyday style, these gloves are a great choice.
They are lightweight and breathable, making them comfortable to wear in any season. Plus, the open design allows your skin to peek through, adding a subtle hint of allure to your ensemble. So, why not add a pair of crochet fishnet gloves to your accessory collection and give your look a playful twist?
Materials Needed
- Hook: E4/3.5mm
- Yarn: Any Medium/Worsted Weight
- Gauge: 8 sts = 2” fhdc
- Measurements: Child size, as written is 6 ½” around, 5 ½” long
- Difficulty: Easy
Special Stitches
Foundation Half Double Crochet (Fhdc)
Fhdc is made as follows: ch 2, yo, insert hook into 2nd ch from hook, yo draw up a loop, yo draw thru first loop on hook (same as making a ch 1), yo draw thru all loops (first fhdc made). To continue fhdc: *yo, insert hook thru “v” on top of last st made, yo draw up a loop, yo draw thru first loop on hook, yo draw thru all loops*. Repeat ** to desired number of sts.
Note on Fhdc
Note that the beginning chain and foundation row will be made simultaneously with this method, and the work will fall vertically from your hook as it is formed. The V’s closest to and facing your hook hand will be the top of the stitches that you work into for the next round, while the v’s on the opposite side are the bottom of your work when held horizontally. If you need further assistance with this stitch.
Alternative Method for Foundation
If you just aren't feeling it and don't want to fhdc, simply make a foundation ch with the appropriate number of chs, join, and then hdc into each ch, join, and then continue the pattern at round 2. Easy peasy!
Abbreviations
- Sl st - slip stitch
- Sk - skip
- Ch - chain
- Ch sp - chain space
- Prev. - previous
- Sts - stitches
Netting Pattern Resizing
To resize the pattern for larger or smaller hands: see gauge, measure hand/wrist, round number of sts needed up or down to make a multiple of 3, and work accordingly.
Pattern Instructions
Round 1
Fhdc 27, join with a sl st. Use the starting tail to join the bottom edge of the foundation round.
Round 2
*Ch 4, sk 3 sts, sc in next st*, repeat ** around to the last 3 sts, ch 2, dc in first ch made (at join from prev. round).
Round 3
*Ch 4, sc in next ch sp*, repeat ** around to last ch sp, ch 2, dc in top of dc from prev. round.
Rounds 4-12
Repeat Round 3 or to desired length, fo, weave in ends.
Additional Notes
Use any hole in the netting for a thumb hole.