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Tubes! Self Striping Wrist Warmers
Very simple tubular crochet wrist warmers. Start and finish with some front post/back post ribbing, whilst in the middle is htr stitches (US hdc sts) worked in the round.
Less than one skein of sock weight yarn for the main colour. I used aprox 35 grams of Mind the Gap by Trailing Clouds, which I bought from Etsy. This sock yarn is 75% Bluefaced Leicester, 25% nylon and 425m/464yds per 100 grams.
You will also need a mini skein of complimentary colour. I went for an orange I found during a deep dive for stash.
I used a 2.5mm crochet hook.
Optional: 2 stitch markers to indicate increase placement.
The free pattern is on my blog and has further info about these wrist warmers, including a link to a video tutorial about the foundation start.
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- First published: March 2023
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