The Karmel Set of Fingerless Gloves & Legwarmers was designed by our guest blogger Emi Harrington, known as Hectanooga1 on Youtube.
Many thanks to Emi for publishing the free patterns on My Hobby is Crochet!
Karmel Fingerless Gloves & Legwarmers
Copyright © 2016, Emi Harrington
Copyright info:
This pattern may be printed for your personal use only. You may not in any form, reproduce, transmit, give away or distribute this pattern, including but not limited to images, diagrams and text, through any venue, including photocopying, other electrical or mechanical means, recording, or any other information storage and or retrieval system. Permission is granted to sell your finished garments.
If you have questions about this pattern, you may email me at: mehartgallery@gmail.com
- Worsted weight yarn, approx. 150 yards,
- 9 mm crochet hook (US M or N),
- yarn needle
Size: Teen and adult size instructions given.
INSTRUCTIONS:
FINGERLESS GLOVES:
Work with 2 strands of worsted weight yarn.
1. Chain 22, single crochet in the 2nd stitch from the hook, and each stitch of the chain.
2. Chain 1 and turn, working in the back side of the stitch only, single crochet in each stitch across the row.
3. Repeat step 2 until the work is large enough to wrap around the largest part of the arm.
( Examples: 12-16 yrs: 7 inches; Adult small: 8 inches; Adult large: 9 - 10 inches)
4. Fasten off with a long yarn end, fold the work in half, and sew the side seam, remembering to leave an opening for the thumb.
Follow instructions for fingerless gloves, except continue adding rows until the work is long enough to wrap around the leg. (Examples: Child: age 5 - 12: 12 inches; Adult small: 13 inches;
Adult Medium: 14 inches; Adult Large: 14 - 18 inches)
1. Chain 22, single crochet in the 2nd stitch from the hook, and each stitch of the chain.
2. Chain 1 and turn, working in the back side of the stitch only, single crochet in each stitch across the row.
3. Repeat step 2 until the work is large enough to wrap around the largest part of the arm.
( Examples: 12-16 yrs: 7 inches; Adult small: 8 inches; Adult large: 9 - 10 inches)
4. Fasten off with a long yarn end, fold the work in half, and sew the side seam, remembering to leave an opening for the thumb.
LEGWARMERS:
Adult Medium: 14 inches; Adult Large: 14 - 18 inches)
MULTICOLOR FLOWER:
Chain 6, slip stitch to join and form a ring.
Chain 1, make 12 single crochet in the ring, slip stitch to join in the top of the 1st single crochet.
*Chain 6, single crochet in the next stitch, repeat from* around, slip stitch to join.
Fasten off, tie the yarn ends into a knot on the back of the flower, use the longest yarn end for sewing the flower onto the project.
Chain 6, slip stitch to join and form a ring.
Chain 1, make 12 single crochet in the ring, slip stitch to join in the top of the 1st single crochet.
*Chain 6, single crochet in the next stitch, repeat from* around, slip stitch to join.
Fasten off, tie the yarn ends into a knot on the back of the flower, use the longest yarn end for sewing the flower onto the project.
Work with 1 or 2 strands.
Chain a cord of 70 - 100 stitches, weave through stitches at the wrist, (in 2 or 3 positions to hold the cord in place), pass the 2 ends of the cord through the center of the flower, and tie at the wrist.
Tie knots in the ends of the cords.
BUTTON DISCS:
Chain 5, slip stitch to join and form a ring.
Chain 2, make 13 double crochet in the ring, slip stitch to join in the top of the 1st double crochet, fasten off.
Sew onto the project, and sew buttons in the center.
I hope you enjoy your new fingerless gloves and legwarmers!
Many thanks to Emi for sharing these patterns with our followers!
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Emi Harrington has been crafting in one way or another ever since she can remember! Her love of crafts began at a very early age, and she is constantly in "crafting mode."
Hectanooga1 is her YouTube Tutorial Channel with a wide variety of categories: crochet, knitting, jewelry, paper crafts, cooking.
She has been crocheting and knitting for over 50 years, designing patterns for over 30 years. You can see some of her designs on Ravelry where her stylish, simplified patterns are available.
Hectanooga1 is her YouTube Tutorial Channel with a wide variety of categories: crochet, knitting, jewelry, paper crafts, cooking.
She has been crocheting and knitting for over 50 years, designing patterns for over 30 years. You can see some of her designs on Ravelry where her stylish, simplified patterns are available.
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