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How Do You Make Fingerless Lace-Up Gloves?

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How Do You Make Fingerless Lace-Up Gloves?

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These gloves can be made in any stretchy fabric and they will be the perfect accessories to your ensembles. This project is fairly easy as long as you have a little experience sewing stretch material on a serger. This self-made pattern includes eyelet holes in stretch lace material and satin ribbon to close. In less than 2 hours, you will be the belle of the ball in your own elegant pair of gloves. Measure your hand and thumb. Lay your hand on the dressmaker paper and trace from the base of your pinky, up your arm to the length of the glove you want and back down to the base of your thumb. Skip over your thumb and draw up to the base of your index finger. Pin the pattern to a double fold of lace and cut out one hand. Turn the pattern over and repeat for the other hand. Use the serger to stitch the pinky side seam. Open the material and serge along the hand side, then over the raw end of the thumb. Seam the small opening between the index finger and thumb opening. Serge both sides of th

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