Thursday, February 4, 2010

Hand Warmer Pattern FREE

I know its been a while since I posted a free pattern. Mostly because I am working really hard on my shop now a days. So to make it up to you I am offering you my Hand Warmer Pattern for free.

You remember this one. I posted when I made it and said it was coming for you for free... well here it is. It is in PDF format but the link is HERE!

This pattern is more on the intermediate level for one reason. You need to know how to do Around the Post stitches. If you have no clue what I am talking about skip rows 5-8 and just sc around instead.

As with all my free patterns it is not perfect. If you have major problems please contact me and if I can I will try to help you as much as I can!

Good Luck and Enjoy!

Don't forget to send me pics of your creations using my patterns! I would love to post them and share your creativity as well!
thecraftytortoise@gmail.com

8 comments:

  1. im using this ! :)

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  2. Hi I am trying your pattern now and I am having trouble understanding what round 19 means. Can you help?

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  3. Round 19 is an increasing round. *1 sc in first stitch, 2 sc in the next* around. It means to crochet 1 single crochet in every other stitch and 2 single crochet in the others.

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  4. Hi this is me again. I have another question... sorry I am new at this... I don't get how to make the thumb hole. Can you help?

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  5. Thumb hole is just a matter of chaining instead of stitching in a few stitches. You skip them and chain the number of stitches you skip. Then you continue crocheting around and that should leave a hole. Once you come back around you just stitch in your chain to continue making the glove. Email me if you have further questions! thecraftytortoise@gmail.com

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  6. hi, when stitching the handwarmer in the beggining was I suppose to connect the chains forming a circle or leaving it flat until finished?

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  7. You will want to form a circle in the beginning after you chain.

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  8. Is this worked in a continuous round or joined with slip stitches after each round?

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