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Grace Armwarmer
The best of two worlds; elegance and funky, these arm warmers can give you two very different looks. The first look of pulling them up and wearing them as long gloves gives a real graceful, elegant look. The second look is a more contemporary grunge look by taking out the ribbons and wearing them slumped.
Either way they are an easy pair of fingerless gloves that are made entirely with a double crochet (dc) stitch using any worsted or medium weight yarn.
Pattern includes 5 pages of easy to follow instructions with a dozen step by step pictures to help you along the way
Yarn: Any Worsted or Medium Weight (#4) yarn
Notions: Crochet hook, darning needle
Stitches used: Dc, Ch, Slst
Skill: Beginner
Length: 14 ½ inches (36 cm) in total length (12 ½ inches (32 cms) with cuff folded back), smallest upper arm measurement is 9 ½ inches (24 cm) and stretches to one size fits most
My patterns are full of pictures and are very simple to read and use. I only use simple crochet stitches and anything the least bit difficult is well laid out in pictures. Any beginner can make these patterns!
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- First published: April 2010
- Page created: April 29, 2010
- Last updated: July 13, 2023 …
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