

One thing to keep in mind with non-stretch gloves is that you NEED gussets/fourchettes. After all, gloves have existed for centuries before spandex was invented, and they still make and sell gloves out of non-stretch materials like leather.

It’s entirely possible (but not entirely fun, heh) to make gloves out of a non-stretch material.

And make sure that you have enough fabric similar to the one that you’re making your gloves with so that you can make mockups and find the right way to make your gloves. I would recommend adding more space in each finger when you draft your pattern. I looked through tons of tutorials when I made my Shego gloves out of green pleather. Most tutorials say to use a fabric with 4-way stretch (like spandex) which makes it VERY hard to find one that is for non-stretch fabric. I’M KIDDING! But seriously, be warned that making gloves with non-stretch fabrics is rather difficult because of the flexible nature of hands.
