Here's an easy way to stay warm this winter. I love to keep my hands warm during the winter but want to look fashionable while doing so. Last year I made myself a pair of crocheted armwarmers and got so many compliments on them I had to start selling them. This pair is made from super soft Malabrigo Worsted, http://www.malabrigoyarn.com/, in a beautiful grey color. I like to think they have a steampunk esthetic to them, perfect for keeping your hands warm in a most lady like way.
Easy Crocheted Armwarmers
1 skein Malabrigo worsted in colour Black Forest
1 crochet hook size H
1 crochet hook size E
Scrap yarn in contrasting colour
10 small mother of pearl buttons ( I used a mix of vintage buttons I had in my button box to give the gloves a eclectic, vintage look. Using more modern buttons will give the gloves a more sophisticated look.)
Gauge - 3.75 sc to 1” wide and 4 sc to 1” high using size H hook
Start: chain 23 loosely using a size H hook
SC into second chain from the end, sc to end
Join for crocheting in the round and work a further 9 rows in sc, marking start of round with scrap yarn
Separate for thumb: work to beginning of round, turn and sc back
work back and forth in rows for a further 10 rows
On last row do not turn but join split and work for 11 sc
Place scrap yarn marker and work to end of row
Work in the round for a further 18 rows, ending at new marker
Separate for buttonband: work to marker, turn and sc back
Continue to work in sc for 15 more rows
Break yarn and fasten off
Repeat for second arm warmer
Thumb: using size H hook and starting at base of thumb work 26 scs around thumb opening, then work one more row around. Fasten off.
Button band and buttonhole band:
Left hand glove - with RS of glove facing you, start at right hand side edge with size E hook, work 18 scs across right side, 1 sc at apex of split, 18 scs along left side
You will now work the buttonhole band first.
Buttonhole band: work 17 scs, work a slip st into next sc, turn
work to end of row
work 2 sc, crochet 2 for button hole, repeat 4 more times
fasten off
fasten off
sc back across 17 scs to apex of work, work a slip st into the next sc, sc back to right edge of work
Button band: work 17 scs, work a slip st into next sc, work back to end
Fasten off.
Right hand glove - with RS of glove facing you, start at right hand side edge with size E hook, work 18 scs across right side, 1 sc at apex of split, 18 scs along the left side
You will now work the button band first.
Button band: work 17 scs across row, work a slip st into the next sc, work back to end of work
Buttonhole band: work 17 scs, work a slip st into next sc, turn
work 2 scs, chain 2, work a sc into st next to last sc, work 2 scs, repeat 4 more times
fasten off
Weave in all ends and sew on buttons to correspond to buttonholes.
Here's the finished pair. I left the contrast yarn stitch marker in to show approximately where it should be in relation to the thumb.
Wear and enjoy!
Dear lord those are cute. I wonder if I have the chops to finish them.
ReplyDeleteYou can do it Madge! Just don't stress over it and have fun!
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