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Pattern
| SOMETHING NEW
SOMETHING
These lacy wedding gloves were inspired by a linen pair
in a Lithuanian museum. Donna’s used a softer blend of
NEW By Donna Druchunas bamboo, wool and silk that gives a luxurious comfort.

About this
CUFF (make 2 alike) next tr; rep from * around. Sl st to join
Pattern…
Ch 33 (41) loosely. Join with sl st to and fasten off.
form a ring, being careful not to twist
chain. 32 (40) sts. RIGHT HAND
DIFFICULTY
Ensure that this chain goes over First rnd: Turn glove over and begin
Intermediate
your wrist before continuing with the working at foundation chain. Join yarn
FINISHED MEASURMENTS pattern. at beg of rnd. Working into the 33 (41)
6 (7½ )in [15 (19)cm] Rnd 1: Ch 3 (counts as 1 tr and 1 ch sp foundation chains: ch 3, (ch 2, miss
hand circumference
throughout), sk 1 ch, tr into next ch, ch 2 sts, 1 tr in next ch st) rep to end of
13 (13¼)in [33 (34)cm]
*ch 1, sk 1 ch, tr in next ch; rep from * round, ss into third ch of the turning
long to last ch, ch 1, sk last ch, sl st in 2nd chain.
ch of beg ch-3 to join. Second rnd: 3ch, 4 tr, (ch 2, 5tr) twice,
FIT
Rnd 2: Ch 2 (counts as 1 tr throughout), place marker for gore set up, (1 ch, 1
Very close, designed to stretch to fi t
snugly
*shell in ch1sp, tr in next single tr; rep tr), rep a further 6 (10) times, ch1, ss to
from * to last tr, shell in last tr, sl st in top of t-ch at start of round.
YARNS
top of beg ch. 8, 10 shells.
Crystal Palace Yarns, Panda Silk (52%
Rnd 3: Ch 2, shell in each shell and Thumb gore setup rnd 1: Work as est,
bamboo, 43% superwash merino wool,
tr in each tr around, sl st in top of to marker Ch 3, 3 tr in next tr (mark
5% combed silk, 204 yds (188m) / 1
beg ch. the first and last of these 3 sts for
3/4 oz [50 g]; CYCA #1): colour 3204
Work in patt as established until cuff beg and end of thumb gore), work in
2 balls
measures 4¾in. patt as est for remainder of rnd - 2 sts
NOTIONS
Inc rnd 1: Ch 2, 2 tr at base of turning added to thumb gore.
• 3mm crochet hook (or hook size to
ch, work in patt as est around. Thumb gore setup rnd 2: Ch 3, tr first tr
fi t gauge) Next rnd: Ch 2, shell in first new tr, tr in (1st marked st), ch 1, tr in next tr, ch 1, tr
• Tapestry needle
second new tr, work in patt as est for in next tr (2nd marked st), work in patt
remainder of rnd. 9, 11 shells. as est (tr in each tr and ch1 over each
• 1 yard of ¼in wide satin ribbon
Work in patt as est until cuff ch sp) around. 2 sts added
GAUGE measures 6¾in. to thumb gore.
24 sts and 16 rows = 10 cm (4in) in tr Inc rnd 2: Ch 2, 2 tr at base of turning
ch, shell in first shell, 3tr in next tr,
work in patt as est around.
Next rnd: Ch 2, shell in first new
tr, tr in second new tr, shell in
first shell, tr in first of 3 trs, shell in
second tr, tr in third tr, work in
patt as est for remainder of
rnd. 11, 13 shells.
Work in patt as est until
cuff measures 9¼in.
Edging: *(Ch 2, 4 dtr in
next shell, ch 2), dc in
Top Tip
Crochet these gloves in
another shade for a different
occasion, such as black for
a black-tie evening do or a
bright colour for a modern,
funky teenager.
6 | INSIDE Crochet
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