Wendy is one talented lady who checks and double checks all of the crochet patterns that I release at Too Cute Crochet. If it were not for her, I would not know if my crochet patterns worked out so well for everyone. And that knowledge is one of the most valuable contributions to my pattern business.
It is fun to think that Wendy is now creating her own crochet patterns! Didn't she do a great job on this pattern? If you have any questions, let me know and I will send them to her. Enjoy! I will also be permanently posting this pattern at my free pattern site, Cute Crochet Chat Patterns.
Crochet
Wrist Warmers
Materials: Caron Simply Soft worsted weight yarn (color
of choice), H (5 mm) hook, sewing and tapestry needle, sewing thread for
optional buttons, buttons (optional)
Gauge: H (5 mm) hook, (sc, dc,
sc, dc) = 1 inch; 6 rows = 2 inches;
Instructions
are written for Ladies Small. Medium and Large are in ( ). Wrist warmers
pictured are Size Small
Row 1:
For Size SMALL, ch 25;
For Size MEDIUM, ch 29;
For Size LARGE, ch 33;
sc in 2nd ch from and hook and each ch across, ch 1, turn. (S - 24 sc, M- 28 sc, L - 32 sc).
For Size MEDIUM, ch 29;
For Size LARGE, ch 33;
sc in 2nd ch from and hook and each ch across, ch 1, turn. (S - 24 sc, M- 28 sc, L - 32 sc).
Row 2:
Sc in first sc, dc in next sc, (sc in next sc, dc in next sc) across, ch
1, turn
Row 3:
Sc in first dc, dc in next sc, (sc in next dc, dc in next sc) across
(your last stitch should always be a dc) ch 1, turn
Row 4:
Repeat Row 3 until piece measures S - 3 ½
(M - 5 ½, L - 7 ½ ) inches long.
When
piece reaches desired length, do NOT fasten off.
Rnd 1: Working in ends of rows, sc, dc,
sc in first end of stitch, *sk next 2 ends of stitches, (sc, dc, sc) in next end of stitch, repeat
from * across; working around wrist warmer, sc in each sc (S - 24, M - 28,
L - 32), sc in ends of rows, sc in ea sc across (24, 28, 32). Fasten off.
L - 32), sc in ends of rows, sc in ea sc across (24, 28, 32). Fasten off.
Matching stitches, fold piece in half
lengthwise; with tapestry needle and matching yarn, sew first S-7 (M-9, L-11)
stitches together, fasten off.
Skipping
next S - 4 (M - 5, L - 6) stitches for thumb opening, sew next S-13 (M-14, L-15) stitches
together. Fasten
off.
Sew
on buttons (optional).
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7 comments:
Thank you!!!
You crochet wrist warmers are very cute. I think I need a pair(not really but I do have a fascination with wrist warmers). Thank you for sharing Wendy!
Hi, this is the first time I've tried wrist warmers and I'm a bit stuck! I've done the first part so have my 3.5 inches but the instructions for round 1 are a bit beyond me, would it be possible to elaborate a bit?
I'd love to finish the pattern, they look so cute and it's winter here so my hands need some!
Thanks, Lisa
Lisa: if you are still in need of help with round 1 please email me at lafmuch@gmail.com and we'll go from there. Sorry for the long response time, my internet was down at home and my iPhone wouldn't let me comment on this blog.
Wendy
I also have completed the first part but got stuck on the round...I've made it up a bit so hopefully it will turn out ok...A more specific description would be great, thanks!
I am also at a stuck at round one. I would live some help. Thank you
You are welcome to email me at lafmuch@gmail.com
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