https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/morticia-wrist-gloves • Posted by Moochka
I have designed those gloves to go with my witches costume for Halloween…..well if one is going dressed as a witch, one must at least be a glamorous one! I have named them Morticia, in honour of Morticia Addams, the most fabulous witch I've ever seen !! For the yarn I have chosen the glorious Rowan Kidsilk Haze Eclipse which just adds the perfect amount of glitz and glamor. Below is the written pattern for ‘Morticia’, I wanted to include a chart, but unfortunately it is not to be. I have purchased a very swanky crochet chart maker, and as much a I try, I just cannot make it work! So maybe one day, when I figure it out, the chart shall be made.
I have designed those gloves to go with my witches costume for Halloween…..well if one is going dressed as a witch, one must at least be a glamorous one! I have named them Morticia, in honour of Morticia Addams, the most fabulous witch I've ever seen !! For the yarn I have chosen the glorious Rowan Kidsilk Haze Eclipse which just adds the perfect amount of glitz and glamor. Below is the written pattern for ‘Morticia’, I wanted to include a chart, but unfortunately it is not to be. I have purchased a very swanky crochet chart maker, and as much a I try, I just cannot make it work! So maybe one day, when I figure it out, the chart shall be made.
Materials Rowan Kidsilk Haze Eclipse (pictured sh.457) or Debbie Bliss party angel 3.50 mm (US E/4, UK 9) crochet hook Finished size In lenght from top to the longest point (excluding finger loop) - approximately 13cm. In diameter - approximately 14cm. Please take into account that the gloves will stretch.
Abbreviations Ch – chain Ch-sp – chain space Ss – slip stitch Dc (US sc) – double crochet (US single crochet) Tr (US dc) – treble crochet (US double crochet) Dtr (US tr) – double treble (US treble) Ttr (US dtr) – triple treble crochet (US double treble) Yrh – yarn around hook Dtr3tog (US tr3tog) – double treble 3 together (US treble 3 together) – yrh twice, insert hook into space, yrh, pull loop through, (yrh, pull loop through 2 loops on hook) twice; rep from * twice more working in the same space, yrh and pull through all 4 loops on hook.
With 3.50mm (US E/4, UK 9) hook ch 32. Row 1: 1 dc into second ch from hook, 1 dc into each dc to end. (31 dc) Row 2: ch 1, 1 dc into every dc to end. Rep row 2, 4 more times. Brake off yarn Re-join yarn to 16 dc from the end of last row. Row 7: Ch 5, miss 3 dc, 1 dc into next dc, 1 dc into next 3 dc, turn. Row 8:* Ch 2, dtr3tog into 5-ch sp, rep from * 4 more times, ch 2, 1 dc into 3rd dc from 5 ch, 1 dc into next 3 dc.turn Row 9: *Ch 3, 1tr into 2-ch space, ch 3, 1tr into dtr3tog, rep from *4 more times, ch3, 1tr into 2- ch sp, ch 3, miss 2 dc, 1dc into next dc , 1 dc into next 3 dc, turn. Row 10: *Ch 4, 1 dtr into next tr, rep from * 10 more times, ch 4, miss 2 dc, 1 dc into next dc, 1 dc into next 3 dc, turn. Row 11: *Ch 4, 1 dtr into next dtr, rep from * 8 more times, ch 3, 1 tr into next dtr, ch 3, 1 dc into next dtr, turn. Row 12: Ch 3, 1 tr into next tr, ch 3, 1 dtr into next dtr, *ch 4, 1 ttr into next dtr, rep from * 7 more times, ch 4, miss 2 dc, 1 dc into next dc, 1 dc into next 3 dc, turn. Row 13: * Ch 5, 1 ttr into next ttr, rep from *5 more times, ch 5, 1 dtr into next next ttr, ch 4, 1 tr into next dtr, ch 3, 1 dc into next tr. Fasten off
Finger loop With right side facing re-join yarn to 5th ttr. Ch 18, ss to same ttr. With right side facing re-join yarn to beginning or row 1, working all along edges of gloves, continue as follows; 1 dc into every dc, 5 dc into every ch space, 1 dc into every stitch and 25 dc into finger loop. Crochet all around the glove. Fasten off Fold two sides of glove together and join with row of dc, crochet 1 dc into next 16 dc of edging. Fasten off.