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Lady Victoria Winter Warmer Set
Crochet this very feminine and practical set for yourself and stay toasty warm all winter long! It would make a great gift for the other ladies in your life as well.
The Lady Victoria Winter Warmer Set is an original design by me, Sue Pendleton. The pattern calls for bulky weight yarn, and you’ll use J, H, and G hooks to crochet the cloche, neck warmer, and mittens. Layers of shells make this set extra warm for those cold winter days that are fast coming upon us. The mittens hide a surprise that makes them unusual - the cap folds down to expose fingerless gloves for your four fingers. This makes your mittens even warmer, and provides some flexibility when you need it. The neck warmer overlaps in the front, and closes with four buttons.
The hat, neck warmer, and mittens are one size to fit adult ladies. The pattern tells you where you can add or subtract rows to make the mittens longer or shorter if needed.
You may sell the items that you make from this pattern. You may translate this pattern into your language. You may NOT sell the pattern in any way, shape, or fashion.
The pattern booklet contains 18 pages, with clearly written instructions and several color photos of the finished items.
Materials and Supplies needed:
- Bernat Softee Chunky, Main Color (Hat – 200 yds, Neck Warmer – 200 yds,Mittens – 200 yds), Accent Color (Hat – 30 yds, Neck warmer – 30 yds, Mittens – 20 yds, Green – small amount for optional leaves
- Crochet Hooks: J (6mm), H (5mm), G (4.5mm) Hook
- One 1” (2.5cm) decorative button
- Four ¾“ (1.8cm) buttons for neck warmer
- Large blunt tapestry needle
- Thread for sewing on buttons
- Needle for sewing on buttons
- Small sharp scissors
You may sell the items that you make from this pattern. You may translate this pattern into your language. You may NOT sell the pattern in any way, shape, or fashion.
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