Ok so I finally accomplished a pair of these! But just wanted to help any beginners out there with some more advice, because there are a few extra things that I didn't know about that made this project confusing for me. Make sure you do the math correctly. If you decide to do your chains by fours, make sure that your starting chain is going to accommodate for that. So you would have to make a starting chain with a number in the 4's times table. 40 works, 44, 48 etc. Another example is if you decide to go by fives, have a starting chain with somewhere in the 5's times table. 40 still works, 45, 50, etc. Also I had to add two extra chains in addition to the 40 (on the starting chain only). For whatever reason that seemed to allow the chains to line up evenly all the way through. I guess it has something to do with starting on the first chain and not the first loop, and the fact that you have to chain one before turning your work. Not sure if that works the same way for others. But it worked for me! Also, I had to do 18 rows to fit my hand. Which is weird because I have really thin, narrow hands compared to the average person. Not sure how that happened, maybe I stitch too tightly lol. But I guess whatever works! I'm still learning. I realize there is a bit of room to play around with things and you can make little mistakes here and there in this project and it still turned out really nice. Thanks Julia!
The two extra chains are for 1) you skip one chain on the very first row (chain) only, because working into the first chain from the loop on your hook doesn’t work and 2) it both starts AND ends on a single crochet. So it’s like each set of four plus one to end on. (Think like [sc, ch4, skip 4] x8 but then you have to end on a sc)
@@l3mons-yk2dkso to do a change stitch instert into the first double crochet or crochet in the row and yarn over oull threw and then pull that loop through the other loop on your hook
Thank u so much for the tut! I literally just finished a pair and it's sooo cutee! I have a small tip if any of u wants a more seamless way of joining the side, or if its hard because the stitches doesn't match up. Once you reach the end, you'd want to save the last row of ur total rows. I did 19 rows and by the 20th row, I joined the ends by a sc then proceed to chain half of my original chain (I initially did 4 so I only did 2) then sc alternately to every single hole creating a zigzag pattern which blends seamlessly which the fishnet pattern. Then sc again to join the end then cut and weave the ends. I don't know if my explanation made any sense but I hope its can be helpful to someone!
I'm a beginner in crocheting and this is sooo easy it's rly helpful! I think it's my first small project that actually worked , the other ytube tutorials never worked for me Thank you so much 💕
I did this two times and I realized that if you make your glove really long (like I did) you could leave one end without single crochet. I say this because the first time around, it was very tight and squeezed my arm. By leaving one of the ends without the single crochet, I found it was looser (without single crochet) but also a bit tighter around my hand (with single crochet) (I also made my holes bigger). You definitely want it to be snug but not super loose
im a beginner and this tutorial was amazing, i only could do ribbons, hairbands, hearts and currently learnibg to make a mesh crochet top. But now i can do fishnet (my fav type) fingerless gloves too!! tysm
omggggg i love this, thank you so so much. it's very adaptable and you can just use any yarn, wich is perfect for me since i don't live in the us and yarn is a lot thiner here in Brazil. i'm gonna make them for me as soon as possible, thank you again
@@aliciascruffies9817 heyy i actually used a 1.75mm hook and 100% cotton yarn because it doesn't get hot so easily. i also almost doubled the amount of chains for the base and had to make the hole for the thumb with 12 chains
This is really good I've tried making gloves in the past but it always came out wrong these are really easy and it does not matter if you make mistakes they aren't noticeable in the end
When you said you were going into the hole at like 4:10 do you mean the fishnet hole that was just made? Or one of the stitches 😳 absolute beginner here sorry :,))
I tried it, but it didn't fit my hand, so I'll leave a note to myself in the future bcs I'll definitely try it again lmao (I used your measurements, but I think that my yarn was a bit thicker than yours, and the glove ended up being too thigh) -Chain 30 at the beginning -Do the holes with a chain of 5 or 6 -Do at least 18 rows, maybe more Keep wrapping it around your hand and sticking your thumb in the holes to see if everything fits before finishing it!! (Also the tutorial was lovely! I'm a beginner and it was really easy to follow!!)
Hi as a beginner who just made one for my sister (As a tester) And she ripped it open. Thanks, this tutorial was VERY helpful, and I can't wait to make an actual pair lol.
I think thiss will be my first crochet project I'll do :) I've been trying to start bigger projects and already know the basics, but always lose my motivation :/ I'll try this tomorrow after I've slept :))
Quick question, though I'm sure I'll figure it out. When you start your second (and next several) rows, do you chain 4 and then sc into the top of a middle stitch from the 4 on the previous row, or do you just SC into the whole big opening?
So using the scale design working into each chain space you eventually lose one chain space every round, how do you keep it the same size without working until the end of the full row? Shouldn't you work til the end of the full row so you start at the same place and keep the same number of spaces? If you don't then it ends up being less like a cohesive even width x length and more of a pyramid shape because thats how scales work I think a good solution would be finishing off the round on the last lets say chain 4 space with 2 chains or half the length of the chain space and a double crochet into the last row's stitch, that would keep a nice even edge along the sides because it creates a half length loop on the end to fill that gap
I manged to figure out how to do this but the instructions were bad lol, chain 30, now 35, now 46, she went from odd to even numbers ( in case anyone is wondering use even numbers) i used a 5mm hook .
i agree. it's a pre recorded video too, it's not like it was live, she could've just cut out those parts where she couldn't decide how many to make. it's really frustrating.
Okay if you have absolutely no yarn whatsoever, you can make plastic yarn from grocery bags, it's called plarn and I'm sure you can find a tutorial. Itd pretty thick though, not the same as yarn. If you need a crochet hook A: they sell them at walmart but if you're broke like me then you can B: get a pencil and an old knife and whittle yourself a crochet hook babey Happy crocheting :)
@@aliciascruffies9817Oh hey!! Im so sorry, youtube doesn't send me notifications about your comment :( I honestly dont know the size of my hook, it was a gift and the hook doesn't have any number or anything :(((
@@aliciascruffies9817 It depends on the size of your yarn, since just about any yarn would work. Check the label on your yarn and it should have the recommended hook size :)
hi! Ok so I think when u did single crochet on both the ends u might've skipped one or two stiches so if u can go back then re do them or maybe do two single crochets in one stich only for a few stiches cuz doing two singles all the way around will make it super huge. Hope this helped!! Have a good day💗
When I sc round the edges are going into the stiches or the chain? And if the chain are I doing 4 in each chain? The 4 for vid! Oh and did you not hav' to make your foundation chain 'that I begin with' in multiples of 4 for it to work?
Hi! I love this so so much, I made myself a pair. The only thing is, they keep coming apart at the slip stitch at each end, it's really annoying me. How do I fix it?
I need help i have no idea what to do and this is so confusing I'm about to cry rn, I need the video to be less blurry but I cant I'm so confused EDIT: YES I DID IT Edit 2: nope I'm confused
Just asking wish hole it was here 4:12 i should get in to, hard slowing it down hehe but can you please reply so can continue❤❤ but it was a great tut tnx❤
was wondering when you finish the chain and begin the fishnet pattern. on the first one i notice that two loops are always on the hook and the wrap part is the third but obviously replace it. when i move onto the second chain im left with three loops on the hook, after doing the first wrap would i release two when wrapping it round and replacing it with just one leaving you with two permanent loops n so on. im such a beginner so sorry if it makes no sense…
After making the chain and you turn your work you want to make a single crochet into the 5th chain or however wide you want it to be. Not sure if that makes sense either lol
Ok so I finally accomplished a pair of these! But just wanted to help any beginners out there with some more advice, because there are a few extra things that I didn't know about that made this project confusing for me. Make sure you do the math correctly. If you decide to do your chains by fours, make sure that your starting chain is going to accommodate for that. So you would have to make a starting chain with a number in the 4's times table. 40 works, 44, 48 etc. Another example is if you decide to go by fives, have a starting chain with somewhere in the 5's times table. 40 still works, 45, 50, etc. Also I had to add two extra chains in addition to the 40 (on the starting chain only). For whatever reason that seemed to allow the chains to line up evenly all the way through. I guess it has something to do with starting on the first chain and not the first loop, and the fact that you have to chain one before turning your work. Not sure if that works the same way for others. But it worked for me! Also, I had to do 18 rows to fit my hand. Which is weird because I have really thin, narrow hands compared to the average person. Not sure how that happened, maybe I stitch too tightly lol. But I guess whatever works! I'm still learning. I realize there is a bit of room to play around with things and you can make little mistakes here and there in this project and it still turned out really nice. Thanks Julia!
Thanks
thank you👍
I think its a good idea to measure your hands ive only got small hands !
The two extra chains are for 1) you skip one chain on the very first row (chain) only, because working into the first chain from the loop on your hook doesn’t work and 2) it both starts AND ends on a single crochet. So it’s like each set of four plus one to end on. (Think like [sc, ch4, skip 4] x8 but then you have to end on a sc)
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omg forever wishing that ur pillow is always cold on both sides
omg thats literally the best thing ever
Super random
dude our names are the same 👽 how cool
I like my pillow warm :)
@@izzydosestuff4236 -_-
Made them in white, I absolutely love them! This tutorial was so easy to follow and it only took me about an hour and a half as a beginner
I made them in white too! They were really cute ❤.
i’ve been trying to learn how to do a chain stitch forever i’m so confused but i want to do this so bad
@@l3mons-yk2dkso to do a change stitch instert into the first double crochet or crochet in the row and yarn over oull threw and then pull that loop through the other loop on your hook
Thank u so much for the tut! I literally just finished a pair and it's sooo cutee!
I have a small tip if any of u wants a more seamless way of joining the side, or if its hard because the stitches doesn't match up.
Once you reach the end, you'd want to save the last row of ur total rows. I did 19 rows and by the 20th row, I joined the ends by a sc then proceed to chain half of my original chain (I initially did 4 so I only did 2) then sc alternately to every single hole creating a zigzag pattern which blends seamlessly which the fishnet pattern. Then sc again to join the end then cut and weave the ends.
I don't know if my explanation made any sense but I hope its can be helpful to someone!
this is exactly what i was looking for
^^^^ seconded ive been looking at so many patterns and none of them really were what i wanted but this video is perfect aaa ur a lifesaver!!!
I'm a beginner in crocheting and this is sooo easy it's rly helpful!
I think it's my first small project that actually worked , the other ytube tutorials never worked for me
Thank you so much 💕
Yay so happy they turned out!!
gahh so much love for the talented angels who are willing to share their patterns with us for FREE!
I just started crocheting a month ago, this was a super easy to follow tutorial, and I made both gloves in a day!
I did this two times and I realized that if you make your glove really long (like I did) you could leave one end without single crochet. I say this because the first time around, it was very tight and squeezed my arm. By leaving one of the ends without the single crochet, I found it was looser (without single crochet) but also a bit tighter around my hand (with single crochet) (I also made my holes bigger). You definitely want it to be snug but not super loose
im a beginner and this tutorial was amazing, i only could do ribbons, hairbands, hearts and currently learnibg to make a mesh crochet top. But now i can do fishnet (my fav type) fingerless gloves too!! tysm
omggggg i love this, thank you so so much.
it's very adaptable and you can just use any yarn, wich is perfect for me since i don't live in the us and yarn is a lot thiner here in Brazil. i'm gonna make them for me as soon as possible, thank you again
So cool😃, what crochet hook size did you use? I have thinner yarn as well.
@@aliciascruffies9817 they probably use a 2.5/3 mm hook
@@joudybaboudy68 Thank you 😁
@@aliciascruffies9817 no prob!
@@aliciascruffies9817 heyy i actually used a 1.75mm hook and 100% cotton yarn because it doesn't get hot so easily. i also almost doubled the amount of chains for the base and had to make the hole for the thumb with 12 chains
OMG THANK YOUUU I MADE A PAIR OF THESE IN JUST 3 HOURS AND IM SOOO HAPPY YAYAYAYA (Thank you!!)
omg please post more crocheting tutorials! :)) love ur vids
This is really good I've tried making gloves in the past but it always came out wrong these are really easy and it does not matter if you make mistakes they aren't noticeable in the end
When you said you were going into the hole at like 4:10 do you mean the fishnet hole that was just made? Or one of the stitches 😳 absolute beginner here sorry :,))
The fishnet hole :)
I tried it, but it didn't fit my hand, so I'll leave a note to myself in the future bcs I'll definitely try it again lmao
(I used your measurements, but I think that my yarn was a bit thicker than yours, and the glove ended up being too thigh)
-Chain 30 at the beginning
-Do the holes with a chain of 5 or 6
-Do at least 18 rows, maybe more
Keep wrapping it around your hand and sticking your thumb in the holes to see if everything fits before finishing it!!
(Also the tutorial was lovely! I'm a beginner and it was really easy to follow!!)
I did 20 rows because I crochet really tightly
you cant believe how happy this made me. i only have the first one so far but im as happy as i could ever be
Thank you SO MUCH! I was looking for a video like this for so long! Finally, I'm really happy with what I've made after using a good tutorial.
Omg this is so easy! Im gonna make so many of these!!
i just finished the gloves and i love them so much! thank you for the tutorial!
Hi as a beginner who just made one for my sister (As a tester) And she ripped it open.
Thanks, this tutorial was VERY helpful, and I can't wait to make an actual pair lol.
Making them in blue so cute love it you all should try this ! Really easy to follow you just earned a new sub 👍🏻 ❤😊
Surely you have to chain 4 end of each row and join with a ss to last begining stitch. Or the rows get smaller?
this was super easy to follow and they turned out !! thank you ~~
I think thiss will be my first crochet project I'll do :) I've been trying to start bigger projects and already know the basics, but always lose my motivation :/ I'll try this tomorrow after I've slept :))
this is a quick thing to make so hopefully you will be motivated to do it!
finished one of two in half an hour and it looks terrible !! but I LOVE IT it's so cool waaa ty ♡
i love it i made one and im going to start making more thank you its beautiful and actualiy
warm and so comfortable
Thank you i did it it looks so beautiful
These gloves look really cute I’m excited to make my own
at 5:38 when you’re doing the single crochet across, are you looping in between each chain? or just around the chain like through the big hole?
i was trying to do it through the chain but i feel like its too tight to fit it through😭
@@boo2952 oh my god bless ur soul thank you sm!
@@boo2952 thanks, was wondering the same too lmao
@@boo2952 tysm 😭😭
what hooks size did you use for this project?
I’m wondering this too lol
I love this tutorial its so cute and fairycore :)))
Hi! What's the size of the crochet hook you used? Thanks 💕
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I just recreated the gloves and I love them 💕
I just saw the description and happy belated birthday!! Tyy
Thank you ❤️❤️
OMG I just saw this now 😭😭 wow ty for the amazing video
Thank u sm sis ❤
What hook size do you use?
Omggg what haven’t made this yet but it looks amazing !!!!
they would look so good on you!!
tysm for this tutorial i just made this and its look so good
Quick question, though I'm sure I'll figure it out. When you start your second (and next several) rows, do you chain 4 and then sc into the top of a middle stitch from the 4 on the previous row, or do you just SC into the whole big opening?
pretty sure she single crocheted into the opening
Omg woahhh i actually woahed im a crochet beginner and i really like how you hold your yarn 😳😍
I love your tutorials!
Ahh thank you!!
thank u made me learn how to make ur a good teacher and i subbed :)
I REALLY LOVE THIS TUTORIAL THANK U ILY 😾💘
seeing this today and reading the caption - happy bday !!!:-))))
thank you so much!! 💗💗
So using the scale design working into each chain space you eventually lose one chain space every round, how do you keep it the same size without working until the end of the full row? Shouldn't you work til the end of the full row so you start at the same place and keep the same number of spaces? If you don't then it ends up being less like a cohesive even width x length and more of a pyramid shape because thats how scales work
I think a good solution would be finishing off the round on the last lets say chain 4 space with 2 chains or half the length of the chain space and a double crochet into the last row's stitch, that would keep a nice even edge along the sides because it creates a half length loop on the end to fill that gap
Took me three hours to make one lol worth it
this is so cool!! could you maybe do a tutorial for crochet legwarmers?
Will try haven’t had the time to crochet in a while ❤️
I manged to figure out how to do this but the instructions were bad lol, chain 30, now 35, now 46, she went from odd to even numbers ( in case anyone is wondering use even numbers) i used a 5mm hook .
i agree. it's a pre recorded video too, it's not like it was live, she could've just cut out those parts where she couldn't decide how many to make. it's really frustrating.
what yarn did u use??
not me watching this with no crochet materials ✋😭
Okay if you have absolutely no yarn whatsoever, you can make plastic yarn from grocery bags, it's called plarn and I'm sure you can find a tutorial. Itd pretty thick though, not the same as yarn. If you need a crochet hook A: they sell them at walmart but if you're broke like me then you can B: get a pencil and an old knife and whittle yourself a crochet hook babey
Happy crocheting :)
@@lark7655 thats really impressive!
@@aj-ic9vz thanks, I stole the ideas on pinterest lol
this was THE BEST TUTORIAL. so clear and straightforward. and your hands are so elegant and lovely💕💕
Thank you!!!
Omg tysm this is so easy to understand, i always mess things up with more "professional" tutorias where they dont speak
The ones I made are so cute !!!!!! thanks for the video !!!!!!!!😊
I made this red so I can say oops you caught me red handed
What size is your hook?
Hi! When making this, it was confusing at 4:10 … so do I just go into the hole and make 4 hoops then move on to the next?
Yes I think she goes into the hole and not the chain. I watched it back in .25 speed and that looks like what she’s doing lol
So sorry for the confusion this was one of my first videos I made on crocheting
I feel so accomplished rn😭 THANK U FOR THIS GURL I LOVE IT💕✨😭😭
Thank you so much for this tutorial! mine turned so pretty 💕💕
May I ask, what hook size you used? I have 3 weight yarn, but I'm not sure which hook to use for this project.
@@aliciascruffies9817Oh hey!! Im so sorry, youtube doesn't send me notifications about your comment :(
I honestly dont know the size of my hook, it was a gift and the hook doesn't have any number or anything :(((
@@aliciascruffies9817 It depends on the size of your yarn, since just about any yarn would work. Check the label on your yarn and it should have the recommended hook size :)
thank you!! I came out very nice 💖
i made one but it was really tight at the ends and idk how to fix that
hi! Ok so I think when u did single crochet on both the ends u might've skipped one or two stiches so if u can go back then re do them or maybe do two single crochets in one stich only for a few stiches cuz doing two singles all the way around will make it super huge. Hope this helped!! Have a good day💗
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS TUTORIAL!!!
Thank you so much! This was so easy to follow
Happy Birthday and its my daughter's birthday too!
Thank you! Happy birthday to your daughter 🥰
How many yarn do you use ? 50g ? 100g ?
dang girl you are so creative, good job
I love you they are so cute and were easy to make I am so obsessed 👍😍🧚♂️
u r so talented
they look so cute tysm!!
what size crochet hook did you use??
When I sc round the edges are going into the stiches or the chain? And if the chain are I doing 4 in each chain? The 4 for vid! Oh and did you not hav' to make your foundation chain 'that I begin with' in multiples of 4 for it to work?
When making the foundation chain you work in multiples of four and I go into the stitch but if going into the chain is easier then that should work!
this is my second crochet project and it turned out amazing omg 😭🫶🫶 tysm this is so easy I just finished the pair :)
what yarn did you use and what did hook?
Hi Keira... looks like a 4.25 hook, not sure about yarn weight though? Looks like DK to me? (UK) x
I think I used 50% cotton I’m not exactly sure and I usually use 5mm hook
thank you both so much!!
Hi! I love this so so much, I made myself a pair. The only thing is, they keep coming apart at the slip stitch at each end, it's really annoying me. How do I fix it?
Try double knotting it and tightly so it doesn’t come undone
I need help i have no idea what to do and this is so confusing I'm about to cry rn, I need the video to be less blurry but I cant I'm so confused
EDIT: YES I DID IT
Edit 2: nope I'm confused
its okay! i believe you can do it! ✨
thank you so much! ive been looking for a cool fingerless glove pattern for awhile,, thanks dude
yey i got pinned ^^
I’ve a question!😭 did you leave space for the thumb while slip stitching the project?
I made this so long ago but I think that I didn’t leave space I kinda just stuck my thumb through the hole
what did you do for the thumb hole? did you just stick your thumb through one of the holes?
Yes!
thank you so much!! i've never even made a crochet row before and now i'm gonna make so many fucking pairs of these!!! i'm so excited
Yay love to see it!!!!
How much grams of yarn required to make gloves for both hands?
Can u please say which size hook u used?
Girl tysm for this ily
I love this tutorial! I was wondering if you have a kids version? Ages 4-13 yrs old please and thank you 👌🏾☺️
This is so good thx for the tutorial
Just asking wish hole it was here 4:12 i should get in to, hard slowing it down hehe but can you please reply so can continue❤❤ but it was a great tut tnx❤
Hello! What number of the crochet hook you used for this video? thanks for your tutorial ✨💗
I can’t remember but I usually use 5mm
does the amount of like starting chains matter depending on how many times you like will chain and then sc for the net stitch dk if that makes sense
Yes it does, I ended up having 2sc left out Cauz it didn’t add up to the 4 chains
Naysa Carceller thabk u
just wanna ask why is mine decreasing… i started with 9 holes ended with 7,, I don’t know where i’m going wrong😥
was wondering when you finish the chain and begin the fishnet pattern. on the first one i notice that two loops are always on the hook and the wrap part is the third but obviously replace it. when i move onto the second chain im left with three loops on the hook, after doing the first wrap would i release two when wrapping it round and replacing it with just one leaving you with two permanent loops n so on. im such a beginner so sorry if it makes no sense…
After making the chain and you turn your work you want to make a single crochet into the 5th chain or however wide you want it to be. Not sure if that makes sense either lol
This is the first crochet thing im making its a very easy to follow tutorial and really easy to make too
hii im new to this and i followed the tutorial but it wasnt stretchy at all :( does it depend on the mm? or the yarn? it was very stiff
yes depends on both you might crochet really tightly so maybe try using a bigger size hook
@@juliaarriaza ahh that makes so much sense!!! thanks so much!! the tutorial was really amazing :)) sending you love!
I'm going to try this today
thanks to you I made some for a friend :)
Thank you I made it❤❤❤
OMG THANKYOU SOOO MUCH
could you to like a crochet flame oversized sweater, Id dieeee
@DARIA IOANA LUPOAE it's used to describe how happy they would be (:
so easy and so cute!! tysm
does anyone know what hook size she used?
omg thank you for this tutorial🤍
Muchas gracias ❤️