Dragon Scale Gloves – Adult Size (Intermediate pattern)

These striking dragon-scale gloves are worked in the round using crocodile stitch for a textured, layered look. Designed for intermediate crocheters, this pattern creates a snug, flexible glove that fits most adult hands. You’ll begin by working crocodile scales up the wrist, form a thumb opening, then finish with a clean ribbed cuff.


Quick Overview

  • Skill level: Intermediate
  • Technique: Crocodile stitch (dragon scale effect)
  • Fit: Adult medium (instructions explain how to size up/down)
  • Worked: In the round, joining at the end of each row
  • Yarn weight: DK / Light Worsted
  • Hook size: 3.5 mm
  • Yarn needed: 50–100 g per pair (depending on yarn length, fiber & personal tension)
  • Materials You’ll Need
  • DK / Light Worsted yarn (50–100 g total)
  • 3.5 mm crochet hook
  • Scissors
  • Yarn needle
  • Recommended yarns: Variegated yarns work beautifully with crocodile stitch. Designer suggestions include:
  • Cygnet Boho
  • King Cole Riot
  • Drops Delight

  • Important Notes Before You Start
  • The pattern uses US crochet terms.
  • Starting chain must be a multiple of 6.
  • Do not twist your foundation chain when joining into a ring.
  • Try the glove on as you work to ensure a comfortable fit.
  • The glove is made in one piece, worked in continuous joined rounds.

  • Special Stitches Used
  • V-Stitch
  • 2 double crochets (dc) worked in the same stitch.
  • Crocodile Stitch (CS)
  • A scale made of 5 dc down one post of a V-stitch, ch 1, then 5 dc up the next post of the V-stitch.
  • (Video tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BRKEfpIYmk)

  • Stitch Abbreviations
  • dc — Double crochet
  • cs — Crocodile stitch
  • ss — Slip stitch
  • ch — Chain
  • fpdc — Front post double crochet
  • bpdc — Back post double crochet

  • Step-by-Step Pattern
  • Foundation
  • Chain 36 (or any multiple of 6 for size adjustments).
    Slip stitch into the first chain to form a ring without twisting.

  • Row 1 — Establish V-Stitches & DCs
  • Ch 3, dc in the same stitch.
  • Ch 1, skip 2 stitches.
  • 1 dc, ch 1, skip 2, 2 dc in next stitch (V-stitch), ch 1, skip 2.
  • Repeat around.
  • Join with a ss to top of beginning ch-3.
  • You should have: 6 V-stitches and 6 dc

  • Row 2 — First Crocodile Stitch Row
  • Ch 3, then 4 dc downward around the same post.
  • Ch 1.
  • Work 5 dc upward the next post of the V-stitch.
  • Ss into the next dc.
  • Repeat crocodile stitches around all V-stitches.
  • Total: 6 crocodile stitches, 6 slip stitches
  • Tip: Anchor the last slip stitch into both the first ch-3 and the first dc for a cleaner join.

  • Row 3 — Rebuild the Foundation for Next Scales
  • Ch 3, dc in the same stitch.
  • Ch 1.
  • Dc in the center of the crocodile stitch, ch 1, V-stitch in the slip stitch, ch 1.
  • Repeat around.
  • Join to top of ch-3.

  • Rows 4–12 — Build the Arm/Wrist Length
  • Alternate as follows:
  • Even rows: Repeat Row 2 (crocodile stitch)
  • Odd rows: Repeat Row 3 (foundation rows)
  • When you finish Row 12, you should have 6 full rows of crocodile scales.
  • Try the glove on now for fit around the wrist and lower hand.

  • Thumb Opening & Hand Shaping
  • Row 13 — Create the Thumb Hole
  • Ch 3, work 2 dc in same stitch.
  • 3 dc in the center of the scale, 3 dc in the slip stitch.
  • Repeat 4 times.
  • Ch 8, skip the final crocodile stitch — this forms the thumb opening.
  • Ss into the first dc (not the starting chain).
  • You now have: Eleven 3-dc groups + chain-8 opening

  • Row 14 — Work Around Thumb Space
  • Ss to the next space.
  • Ch 3, dc in same space.
  • 3 dc in each space for 8 repeats.
  • In the ch-8 space: 3 dc, ch 1, 3 dc.
  • Dc into the first space and join.
  • Total: 12 three-dc clusters

  • Row 15 — Begin Tapering the Hand
  • Ss to next space.
  • Ch 3, dc in same space.
  • 2 dc in next space.
  • 3 dc in next space.
  • 2 dc in next two spaces, 3 dc in next.
  • Repeat twice more.
  • Join.
  • You should now have: 8 clusters of 2-dc + 4 clusters of 3-dc

  • Row 16 — Even Out the Shape
  • Ss to next space.
  • Ch 3, dc in same space.
  • 2 dc in each space around.
    Total: 12 clusters of 2-dc

  • Row 17 — Begin Final Hand Expansion
  • Ss to next space.
  • Ch 3, dc in same space.
  • Skip a space.
  • 3 dc in next 3 spaces.
  • Skip next space.
  • 3 dc in next 3 spaces.
  • Skip next space.
  • 3 dc in next 2 spaces.
  • Dc in the starting space.
  • Join.
  • Total: Nine 3-dc clusters

  • Rows 18–25 — Length of the Hand
  • Repeat this simple row:
  • Ss to next space.
  • Ch 3, dc in the same stitch.
  • 3 dc in each space around.
  • Dc into starting space.
  • Join.
  • (You will always have 9 clusters.)
  • To make the gloves longer, add more repeats of this section.

  • Finishing the Wrist
  • Row 26 — Straight DC Round
  • Ch 3.
  • Dc in each stitch around.
  • Join.

  • Row 27 — Ribbed Cuff
  • Ch 3.
  • Fpdc in next stitch, bpdc in next stitch.
  • Repeat this fpdc/bpdc pattern around.
  • Join to finish.

  • Finishing Touches
  • Weave in all ends using a tapestry needle.
  • Steam lightly if needed to relax stitches.
  • Make the second glove the same way.

  • Adjusting Size
  • Smaller hands: Start with fewer chains (must be a multiple of 6).
  • Larger hands: Increase starting chain by 6 or 12 stitches.
  • Try on frequently—crocodile stitch stretches differently depending on yarn.

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