Wrist Wraps and Real Patterns

crochet fingerless glove pattern

Thorough patterns, that include product pictures, charts, diagrams and yarn info have always been like gifts to me, 8 1/2Β  by 11 inch presents. I enjoy working with them, I look for books that include these elements and now as a pattern designer, I strive to include them in my own work. This pattern can be found on Craftsy and Ravelry, and it includes instructions for adapting the pattern in size, length, width and to accommodate different yarn types and weights.

Mad Wrist Wraps are my Ode to Autumn this year. Genuinely warm but with a hint of delicate texture. I hope you enjoy the pattern, I’ll be continuing to post pictures as I make more of these with different types of yarn and colorways. Thank you all for being so encouraging and wonderful while I work out my pattern writing ya-yas.

The photos below, with the hands and French horn, are my Lovely Daughter’s.Β  Notice the way she is embracing her horn? She loves being in band and she loves being the only one playing this instrument. The marching is harder than she expected, but it is challenging her in all theΒ  right ways.

These are made with Lion Brand, Amazing yarn in Strawberry Fields.

The wraps below are made with Yarn Bee brand, Rainbow Wool yarn.

24 comments

  1. After seeing your daughter’s french horn I had to Youtube what they sound like. They’re absolutely stunning in sound! Now I’m wondering if anyone around here gives lessons and how much it would cost LoL! These gloves are still one of my top picks! I hope I can buy the pattern tomorrow!

  2. I’ve been looking for the pattern for these wrist wraps. Where can I get it please?

  3. Pretty pretty! These are going on my crochet list. Tell your daughter to keep playing- and what a beautiful Holton to play on. πŸ™‚

  4. A friend gave me a set of these when I was going through chemo. They were perfect for warming up my arms so that the veins were easier to find. The yarn on these is lovely!

    1. Thank you Holly! They keep my arms toasty too when I’m crocheting. They solve that problem for me about keeping warm and still using my fingers for detail work. How wonderful that you were able to wear yours without them being a nuisance to your doc procedures.

  5. these wraps are gorgeous,,,i cannot crochet,,but i am going to learn now!!!!!!

  6. Love these! Finding fingerless mitts in crochet that I really like is wonderful! Thank you!

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