Sweetheart Crochet Wrist Warmers

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Sweetheart Crochet Wrist Warmers

Sweetheart Crochet Wrist Warmers
Sweetheart Crochet Wrist Warmers

How cute are these Sweetheart Crochet Wrist Warmers? These fingerless gloves are easy to work up and feature little double crochet cluster stitches that look like tiny hearts for a perfect Valentine's Day feel. These crochet fingerless gloves come in three sizes, small, medium, and large, so you'll be able to make the perfect-sized pair for your sweetie. These crochet gloves are worked in the round with easy crochet stitches, so no matter what you skill level is, you'll be able to work these up in no time!

NotesNotes:
You will turn after joining each round of SC
The starting chain does not count as a stitch
The first stitch is made in the last stitch of the previous round
The end of each round is joined by slip stitching in the first stitch of the round, not the starting chain

Easy

Crochet HookH/8 or 5 mm hook

Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)

Crochet Gauge14 stitches and 17 rows = 4" (10 cm) in sc

Finished SizeSmall = Wrist circumference: 5.5" - 6.25" • Finished size: 5.25" around wrist, 7" in length; Medium = Wrist circumference: 6.5" - 7.25" • Finished size: 6.5" around wrist, 7" in length; Large = Wrist circumference: 7.5" - 8.25" • Finished size: 7.5"

Pattern

Changes for sizes are (Small / Medium / Large).

Make your foundation chain loosely to allow for stretching.

Round 1 (Right Side): Ch (24, 28, 32), sc in 2nd chain from hook and in each chain across, bring ends together, sl st to join in first sc, turn (23, 27, 31)
Round 2 - 3: Ch 1, sc in each stitch around, join and turn (23, 27, 31)
Round 4: Ch 1, sc2tog, sc in next stitch and in each stitch around, join and turn (22, 26, 30)
Round 5 - 6: Ch 1, sc in each stitch around, join and turn (22, 26, 30)
Round 7: Ch 1, sc2tog, sc in next stitch and in each stitch around, join and turn (21, 25, 29)
Round 8 - 9: Ch 1, sc in each stitch around, join and turn (21, 25, 29)
Round 10: Ch 1, sc2tog, sc in next stitch and in each stitch around, join and turn (20, 24, 28)
Round 11 - 12: Ch 1, sc in each stitch around, join and turn (20, 24, 28)
Round 13: Ch 1, sc2tog, sc in next stitch and in each stitch around, join and turn (19, 23, 27)
Round 14 - 15: Ch 1, sc in each stitch around, join and turn (19, 23, 27)
Round 16: Ch 1, sc2tog, sc in next stitch and in each stitch around, join and turn (18, 22, 26)
Round 17 - 18: Ch 1, sc in each stitch around, join and turn (18, 22, 26)
Round 19: Ch 1, sc in each stitch around, join do not turn (18, 22, 26)
Round 20: In first stitch make [ch 2, dc in same stitch (counts as first dc-cl), ch 1, dc- cl], *skip 1 stitch, in next stitch [dc-cl, ch 1, dc-cl]*, repeat between * to end, sl st to join in top of first dc (9, 11, 13 sets of stitches)

For the remaining three rounds: If you are changing yarn colors, fasten off and join your new color in the first chain-1 space. If you are continuing with the same color, sl st into the chain-1 space to move your starting position.

Round 21: In first chain-1 space make [ch 2, dc in same space (counts as first dc-cl), ch 1, dc- cl], *in next chain-1 space make [dc-cl, ch 1, dc-cl]*, repeat between * to end, sl st to join in top of first dc (9, 11, 13 sets of stitches)
Round 22 - 23: Repeat Round 21
Fasten off and weave in all ends.

Abbreviations

DC cluster (dc-cl)
Yarn over and insert hook in the next stitch, draw up a loop, yarn over and pull through first 2 loops on hook, yarn over and insert hook in the same stitch, draw up a loop, pull through first 2 loops on the hook, yarn over and pull through all loops on the hook.

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Very pretty, feminine, and colorful. An easy read, pattern nice and simple, and right on this page. I love that there are several sizes offered to accommodate all wrists and hands. I would make these for great teacher gifts and for bus drivers and crossing guards, too! Make these with an inexpensive worsted weight yarn that you can get even at a dollar store.

These look simple and easy to make, especially to use up that little bit of leftover yarn. Maybe pair these up with a matching set of leg warmers? I think these would make cute stocking stuffers in colors to match a winter coat.

Great for gift giving. Works up quick. Pick your own colors or pick these lovely red, pink and white colors. Sure to please all that you give a pair.

How much and what color yarn is needed to make these cuties. I really would like to make these as stocking stuffers for my granddaughter. Ty so much

It won't take much. I made a pair similar to these for my 8 year old grand daughter and used about half a skein of a 3 oz ball. They are super easy, just remember to chain it on the loose side. I didn't the first time and had to redo it.

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