I got a big boost of energy to start projects now in January. It might be the light coming back.
This one is called Skavd. It means worn down or chafed. It’s not quite finished yet, I just need the big tendon going across the wrist. But it will make for a cool spring accessory!
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My next knitting project is already done! Look what I'm now making to adorn these wrist warmers properly! 😂
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The watch is different from any other piece, as it is not just time, but rather a comprehensive masterpiece in the hands of many. It is considered a subscription to recognize taste and personality, as its design shines and translates the language of fashion and elegance.
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Striped Wrist Warmer Pattern
My family has big hands so I had a hard time finding a pattern. Most were for kids or baggy when I wanted something more snug. Heres a pattern for all you fellow big-handed people
Heres the side that shows how the transitions between stripes will look
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Medium weight yarn in however many colors you want (i got ~100 g skeins from dollar tree and they were plenty. Could have made both from just one)
Size H/5mm/#8 crochet hook
Scissors
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Ch = Chain
Sl St = Slip Stitch
SC = Single Crochet
DC = Double Crochet
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Ch 2 will count as a Dc
Row 1: Ch 32, sl st last ch into first ch, ch 2
Row 2: Dc in each stitch (31 Stitches total) , joint with a sl st, ch 2 (here is where you put it on your wrist to make sure it fits how you want. If not, add or decrease 2 stitches at a time until the fit is right)
Row 3: Dc 30, join (color change now by slipping color B thru the sl st) , ch 2
Row 4: Dc 29, join, ch 2
Row 5: Dc 28, join (color change) , ch 2
Row 6: Dc 27, join , ch 2
Row 7: Dc 26, join (color change) , ch 2
Row 8: Dc 25, join, ch 2
Row 9: Dc 24, join, (color change) ch 2
Row 10-14: Dc 23, join, ch 2 (color change on rows 11 and 13)
Row 15: Dc 19, ch 4, skip 4 stitches and sl st to the first stitch of row 15 (color change) , ch 2
Row 16: Dc 23, join, ch 2
Row 17: Dc 23, join, finish project
I hope none of that was too confusing, this is my first time making a pattern. If theres anything unclear please tell me amd if you use this I definitely want to see how it came out. Happy crafting!
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Having trouble focusing lately. A lot of knitting stops & starts. Knit these up to get past the block.
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I needed a pallet cleanser after all the knitting I was doing. This is a really neat Ammonite Wrist warmer crochet fingerless glove or wrist warmer. Since I used a different weight yarn it was tricky sizing the ammonite detailing but I eventually got it.
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