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Lacy Wrist Warmers to Keep You Cosy

Updated: Oct 11, 2021


This is another pattern that I made a while ago.

Come colder weather I love to wear wrist warmers, and luckily I enjoy making them as well. This pattern is one that I use a lot, the sizing works great with 8ply wool. It really is my go to wrist warmer pattern. I have given away many pairs of these and people really like them and tell me they wear them all the time.

One great thing about them is that they quick to make, and if you ask me look great.

You can use other yarn as well to make these. The size will vary depending on the yarn that you use, but it can give some awesome results. Thinner yarn makes the lace pattern stand out more and a thicker yarn gives a great chunky texture.  Either way it gives a chic look to any outfit.


What You Will Need:



1or 2 balls of yarn in a colour of your choice
 double knit (8ply) weight yarn will give a chunkier look (as shown above)


sport or lace weight yarn will give a finer look (as shown below)


4.5 mm crochet hook

Tapestry needle (to weave in ends)





The Wrist Warmers:



Sizes: small, (medium), (large)



Most women will fit the small size wrist warmers when made with the 8ply yarn.



To begin chain 32




Row 1: hdc in third ch from hook and in each chain from hook and in each chain to end. Ch 1, turn (30 hdc)


Row 2: hdc next 16 hdc, then dc in next 14 dc. ch 1, turn


Row 3: Hdc in all stitches, ch 1, turn




Row 4 – 7 (9) (11): Repeat rows 2 and 3




Row 8 (10) (12): Sc in first 16 hdc, ch 6, skip 6 hdc and hdc in remaining 8 hdc. ch 1, turn




Row 9 (11) (13): Sc in all stitches, working sc in each ch of ch 6. Turn




Row 10 (12) (14): ch 3 (counts as dc), dc in next st, sk 2 st [3dc, ch, 3 dc] in next st, *sk 2 st, dc in next 2 st, sk 2 st, [3dc, ch, 3 dc] in next st*, repeat from * to *.




Row 11 (13) (15): Ch 3, dc in next dc, sk 2 dc, dc in next dc, ch 1, (dc, ch 1, dc) in ch-sp, ch 1, dc in next dc, sk 2 dc, * dc in next 2 dc, sk 2 dc, dc in next dc, ch 1, (dc, ch 1, dc) in ch-sp, ch 1, dc in next dc, sk 2 dc; rep from * till end of row.




Row 12 (14) (16): Ch 3, dc in next dc, sk next ch-sp, (2 dc, ch 3, 2 dc) in next ch-sp, sk next ch-sp and dc, * dc in next 2 dc, sk next ch-sp, (2 dc, ch 3, 2 dc) in next ch-sp, sk next ch-sp and dc; rep from * till end of row.

(For small)


Row 13 – 15: repeat rows 10 to 11 once more




(For medium) Row 15 – 16: repeat rows 10 to 11 once more, with an extra row 10




(For large) Row 13 – 17: repeat rows 10 to 11 once more, with an extra row 10 and 11




To join sl st or sew through bottom of foundation chain and back loop of finishing row.

Fasten off and weave in ends.




Make 2.


When making the second glove, fold the glove the opposite direction of how you folded it for the first glove. This is to make each wrist warmer for each hand (left and right) and to ensure the pattern is on the top of each hand.


If you would like a PDF copy of this pattern click here.


I hope you enjoy this pattern and if you make them I would love to see your pictures. You can email me or post them on instagram @ribhuslughdiscovercrochet


Copyright:

© 2020 - RibhusLugh Discover Crochet - Charlie van de Graaf

If you make this item and sell it, please link to my website (ribhuslugh.com) and credit me (Charlie van de Graaf) as the designer. If you wish to post this pattern, please link back to the website.



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