My sister always complains that I never crochet anything for her. She had been asking me to make her a pair of fingerless gloves for ages, but I never got around to it because she is terribly picky :P A few months ago, however, I was sick and stuck in bed for an entire weekend, so I finally came up with a pattern that pleased her.
She wanted something not too lacy, not too plain, without too many or big holes but still with an interesting design. (Like I said, picky).
There is a handy PDF version of the pattern, if you prefer.
Yarn: Worsted weight
Hook: 4.5mm/U.S. G
Abbreviations
Ch: chain
Sc: single crochet
Dc: double crochet
Sl st: slip stitch
FPHDC: Front-post half-double crochet
BPHDC: Back-post half-double crochet
Cuff
Ch 28, join with sl st, being careful not to twist the chain,
Round 1: Ch 1, sc in every stitch around, join to ch 1 with sl st
Round 2: Ch 1, *FPHDC in next sc, BPHDC in second sc, repeat from * around, join with sl st to ch1
Round 3-4: Repeat Round 2.
Glove
Round 5: Ch 3, 2 dc in same stitch, *skip 2 stitches, 3 dc in third stitch, repeat from * around until there are only 2 stitches left, join to ch 2
Round 6: Sl st in middle dc of dc cluster, ch 4, dc in same stitch, *dc in middle stitch of next dc cluster, ch 1, dc in same stitch, repeat from * around, join to 3rd ch of ch 4
Round 7: Sl st in ch 1 space, ch 3, 2 dc in same space, *3 dc in next ch 1 space, repeat from * around, join to ch 3
Round 8: Repeat Round 6
Round 9: Repeat Round 7
Thumb space
Round 10: Repeat Round 6 until the last dc cluster, skip the last dc cluster, and join to 3rd chain of ch 4 with sl st
Round 11: Repeat Round 7
Round 12: Repeat Round 6
Round 13: Repeat Round 7
Round 14: Ch 1, sc in every stitch around, join to ch 1, fasten off.
Optional: Thumb
Join yarn at thumb opening.
Round 1: Ch 1, *sc in every stitch, 2 sc in side of dc space created by Round 10 of pattern, repeat from * around thump space, join with sl st to ch 1
Round 2-3: Repeat Round 1.
Tips for increasing/decreasing the pattern:
-You need a multiple of three plus one for the starting chain.
-For a larger hand, in Round 10 of pattern you may need to skip the last two dc clusters instead of just the last one.
Sunday, 27 February 2011
Button earrings
Let's get this blog moving.
I started making these earrings years ago, but I recently sent a pair to my partner in a Craftster swap, and people there seemed to like them, so I dug up pictures of them.
Here are some pairs, all assembled and waiting for the earring posts to be glued on.
All done!
I started making these earrings years ago, but I recently sent a pair to my partner in a Craftster swap, and people there seemed to like them, so I dug up pictures of them.
Here are some pairs, all assembled and waiting for the earring posts to be glued on.
All done!
Saturday, 26 February 2011
Hello world
I finally gave in and made myself a blog. So now I have a place to post all my crafty thoughts, rants, and pictures.
There's not much going on here yet, but there will be soon.
There's not much going on here yet, but there will be soon.
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