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Beginner
This is a great, advanced beginner pair of fingerless gloves, using the simple V stitch, and finished with a simple border. They are worked straight from arm to fingers, without gusset shaping (instructions do include an optional gusset, however).
They are very quick to make. The finished gloves are very stretchy, and you can crochet them using worsted or bulky weight yarn. Combining that with a range of sizes from 4.9" to 9" (finished measurements), these gloves should fit anyone in your life!
You can wear these gloves as shown, or wear as a pair of cuffs.
Stated gauge is for bulky weight yarn. Pattern uses US terms.
Please note: These gloves were made to match my other So Easy It's Sinful designs!
Thanks to snapdragon928, redcurlysue, mintsauce, and sorchagriannon for their test crocheting skills! And thanks to hobobird for the name!
1 V stitch = 1 inch
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My name is Anastacia, and I am the scrap yarn/one skein queen. I buy my yarn mainly at yard sales/thrift stores, so I got used to making do with what I could find. So most of my patterns are designed to use up the odd skeins or leftovers in your life, and are geared towards beginner crocheters or those who just want a fast, easy, but still pretty item.
Iā??m a 30 something adult living in MA. ...
My name is Anastacia, and I am the scrap yarn/one skein queen. I buy my yarn mainly at yard sales/thrift stores, so I got used to making do with what I could find. So most of my patterns are designed to use up the odd skeins or leftovers in your life, and are geared towards beginner crocheters or those who just want a fast, easy, but still pretty item.
Iā??m a 30 something adult living in MA. Iā??m married, have a wonderful cat named Wedgie, & I work full time. I also teach knitting & crocheting at my local Michael's & squeeze in designing as many hours as I can a week.
I do love to hear from everyone, but please remember that I am busy, just like you, & will reply as soon as I can.
All of my patterns use USA terms & abbreviations.
I try to layout my patterns as simply as possible to save money for people printing at home. My patterns are as short as possible, usually with only one photo on the first page, which you can easily skip printing to save ink.
You are free to sell any items made from my patterns at local craft fairs, donate to charity (Iā??d love to know where), auction off, etc.
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