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Simple and Sweet Wrist Warmers

2020-11-19

How to crochet a pair of simple and sweet wrist warmers

This pattern creates simple and sweet crochet wrist warmers suitable for keeping your hands warm during the cooler months from fall to spring.

When temperatures start to drop, there's nothing more satisfying than wearing sweet cozy wrist warmers! In this tutorial you'll learn how to crochet your very own pair of simple and nice wrist warmers.

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The written pattern is available here below for free. It comes with a video guide as well.

VIDEO TUTORIAL
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I hope you enjoy these crochet Wrist Warmers pattern and I hope they keep you busy right through the holidays :)  Fingerless mittens enable you to keep your hands and wrists warm, while still being able to type, check your phone, or do whatever else you need to do during the day. They offer the comfort, coziness, and warmth of gloves without the inconvenience of them.

I love making homemade things, particularly around the holidays. There’s just something about relaxing on cold evenings with my crochet hooks in hand and creating beautiful gifts for my family and my friends. Crochet wrist warmers also add style to your wardrobe, serving as a terrific accessory to give your outfit a finished look, especially during the fall and spring months.

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You may would like to try these simple and sweet wrist warmers and mittens as well:

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These wrist warmers would be perfect with Hooded Scarf!

This pattern is made for beginners - only a basic skill level is required to make it. If you don't understand any of my instructions, don't worry I am here for you - enter the comments at the end of this post.

WRIST WARMERS DIRECTIONS
These wrist warmers are super easy to make.
The pattern uses only basic crochet stitches - double and half-double crochets.
The pattern was made with Red Heart Bella.

Crochet hook 4.0 mm.

Difficulty Level: Level 1 – Easy, for beginners

US crochet term:
CH/s – chain/s
SC – single crochet
HDC - half double crochet
DC - double crochet
FPDC = front post double crochet
BPDC = back post double crochet
SK - skip
T - turn
ST/s - stitch(es)
REP - repeat

Pattern Notes

1) A ch2 at beg of the row counts as hdc, a ch3 at beg of the row counts as dc throughout.

2) The project is crocheted in rounds. Rounds are finished with sl st.

3) Bellow, there is a pattern for women size "M" wrist warmers - this one fits also to my 12 year old daughter. You can always adjust this pattern by making the starting chain longer or shorter.

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Make a slip knot and ch30, join to first chain to make a circle. Be sure not to twist your chain.

R1: ch3 (counts as 1 dc), 1dc into each st around till end of the row, sl st into the 3rd ch from the beg.
You will have 30 dc

R2: ch3 (counts as 1 bpdc), 1fpdc in next st, *1bpdc in next st, 1fpdc in next st* repeat from * to * around till end of the row, sl st into the 3rd ch from the beg
You will have 30 stitches

R3 - R10 = repeat R2
Make sure you have 30 stitches in each row.
The first part is ready and we will start increasing!

R11: ch2 (counts as 1 hdc), 1hdc in next 3 st, 2hdc in next st,
*1hdc in next 4 st, 2hdc in next st* repeat from * to * around till end of the row, sl st into the 2rd ch from the beg
You will have 36 hdc.

R12: ch2 (counts as 1 hdc), 1hdc in each st around till end of the row, sl st into the 2rd ch from the beg
You will have 36 hdc.

R13: ch2 (counts as 1 hdc), 1hdc in next 4 st, 2hdc in next st,
*1hdc in next 5 st, 2hdc in next st* repeat from * to * around till end of the row, sl st into the 2rd ch from the beg
You will have 42 hdc.

R14: ch2 (counts as 1 hdc), 1hdc in each st around till end of the row, sl st into the 2rd ch from the beg
You will have 42 hdc.

R15 - R21: repeat R14
Make sure you have 42 hdc stitches in each row.

We will make the thumb hole in the next row.
R22: skip first 12 st, join the work by sl st into the 13th st, ch2 (counts as 1 hdc), 1hdc in each st around till end of the row, sl st into the 2rd ch from the beg
You will have 30 hdc.

R23 - R26: ch2 (counts as 1 hdc), 1hdc in each st around till end of the row, sl st into the 2rd ch from the beg
Make sure you have 30 hdc stitches in each row.

R27: 1 sl st in each st around till end of the row
Cut the yarn and fasten off.

Optional: you can decorate your wrist warmers with a colourful string - do a basic braid.
Cut 9 strands (or more or less - just number must multiple of 3) of any color you like.
Make a knot of all strands.
Divide strands into 3 equal sections - 3 groups. One is on left side, one is in the middle, one is on the right side.
Do a braid - cross the group on the right side over into the middle, then cross the group on the left side over into the middle, again cross the group on the right over into the middle, then again take the group on the left side and cross it into the middle and repeat these steps till the end, finish by a knot.
Pull the string into the last row of double crochets (R10) - pull the string over each back front double crochets and under each front post double crochets.

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