@@Jane-ow7sr not the original commenter but i think i can help-- row 3 is 13sc, (sc, inc)*3 in the turning stitches, 13sc row 4 is 13sc, (sc, inc, sc)*3 in the turning stitches, 13sc row 5 is 13sc, (sc, sc, sc, inc)*3 in the turning stitches, 13sc row 6 is 13sc, (sc, sc, inc, sc, sc)*3 in the turning stitches, 13sc essentially, you always do 13 single crochet on each side, and repeat a different pattern three times on the turning chain-- for example, in row three, you will do a single crochet in the first turning stitch, increase (make two single crochets) in the second, then (repeating that) another single crochet in the third, another increase in the fourth, etc. hope that helps!
Whoever is confused in: 1) Row 7 because you don't have 11 st left to single crochet: In the video she did 3dc and a 1dc inc, then showed "(3dc, 1dc inc)*4" at the bottom of the screen, and cut the video before finishing so I thought that she did (3dc, 1dc)*5 in total but she only did it 4 times (the first one is included in the 4). 2) Row 9, while sewing the two halves you noticed that one of them became bigger: That's because you don't have to crochet row 9 of the second half. While sewing them together you ARE crocheting the 9th row of the second half at the same time (pay attention to which part you're crocheting and to the stitches while doing that so that they are perfectly even). I hope this will help someone :) (Because it took me some time to figure it out after making these mistakes)
Because I'm seen multiple people asking what kind of yarn and how much yarn to buy for this project: The yarn used in the video is a Sports/Baby/5ply (2/fine) weight Milk cotton. At a very conservative estimate, based off the number of stitches and the size of my single crochet in a DK weight yarn, I don't have any Baby Weight, you need 120 yards (~110m)) of your main colour and about 20 yards (~20m) of your accent colour. Also for the creator (我还在学普通话) 感谢您的发表, 猫爪半指手套很可爱
i followed this guide with 4 dk yarn (big twist classic 100% acrylic) and a 4mm hook (US G6). the paws measured about 4in wide and 5.5in from the top of the middle finger to the wrist (without the cuff). I also made the pink pad parts first and used the extra tail yarn to sew them onto the palm panel before closing off the back panel so that I wouldn't have to use hot glue. hope this helps anyone trying to make it with thicker yarn!
** also recommend increasing the spacing between the thumb and index finger (do more than just 2) to adjust for the overall increase in size!! my fingers feel a bit awkward with the distance
hey yall! I got to the part of the pattern where you have to crochet the two panels together, and i got super confused because hers just seemed smaller and the number of chains were definitely off (not to mention her string was on the opposite side of mine). it took me a minute to realise that when paneling her two sides together in the video, the backside of her panel did not have a 9th row, which is why she started doing dc inc's when she got to the finger holes. the pattern that she said to follow for the 9th row 2nd panel does not work with the method she used to sew her two sides together. please keep this in mind when trying this pattern! if you are going to do the 9nth row anyway, make sure to just sc or slip stitch your way around the one side of the finger hole and sew them together like normal in between. i think another english commenter also figured this out and has the corrected pattern translated to english in the comments, but just in case it made you confused !!
@@meiyinsim1770 if you skip row 9, it gets a little more complicated, but either way works. if you decide to do row 9, then once you start joining the two panels just slip or sc your way around the finger holes and join with one or two stitches in between the fingers. lmk if you still need clarification! ik its confusing
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i love all the languages present here in the comments. these are so cute! i have so many projects going right now, but i have to add these to my list. thanks so much for sharing your knowledge & pattern with us. peace. 🧡
Здравствуйте, извините за беспокойство. Из какой пряжи вы будете вязать? Какую можете посоветовать приобрести? Хочется попробовать связать, но трудно разобраться с таким обилием ниток..
wahhh i just got your video suggested and i am SO thankful that you included english crochet terms for the stitches and translation thank you so much these gloves are SO cute and i want to make them as a gift!
О боже я смогла! Я сделала это! Было трудно из-за языкового барьера, Но на видео показано понятно поэтому все получилось! Спасибо большое за туториал❤️💕 моя третья вязаная работа💓
Muchísimas gracias por compartir, eres mi gran maestra, muchas bendiciones para tí y tus seres queridos, eres realmente grandiosa. ✨💓✨ Espero que RU-vid te pague mucho dinero, te lo mereces, la calidad de tu trabajo y de tus videos es inigualable de verdad. Saludos desde Aguascalientes, México.
Sí, me uno a tu petición. Por favor, subtítulos en español. Thank you very much for sharing your work. Beautiful. Could you put subtitles in spanish to your videos? Please. 🙏🏽
Great pattern. I made a pair for my partner, who has fairly large hands. I used a 5mm hook and worsted weight yarn to size them up. With those changes, these would easily fit a women's XL glove size (or a men's L) with a little extra wiggle room.
bless this comment. i made a prototype kinda and i could barely fit my hand in there lmao (for reference: im 5'1 lmao and my hands are just slightly bigger than average for my height) and ive been wondering how to make it fit me
@@atsumulovebot Same, I've been trying to make a prototype of this and it hurt to shove my hand inside of it. I was wondering if there was a way to size it up but I may try using the method above too
Has anyone made this pattern? It's great, but I've found that the pattern doesn't really match up with the video once you're doing lines 9+ on the second half of the glove.
What I think is actually happening, is that you stop after line 8 on the second half of the glove. Don't do the line 9 stated here. Then you add the extra height to the toe beans by doing the [inc dc] shown while you're joining them together. Then they should match up nicely! It's too late for me now though, I have uneven toe beans ;n;
I think the 9th row you complete when you put them together. I haven't reached that far yet. Lines 4, 5 and 6 adds another 9 stiches on top and I ended up with too many stitches. Have you had any problem with that? It says that I should have 16 st on top by the row 7 but I end up with 18.
@@gabi6898 I don't remember exactly now, but at one point I did 1 extra increase by accident around there, it's easy to misunderstand at one point! I think I ended up doing some sneaky decreases to get back to the right count haha
For row 9 I just did (2dc inc) instead of 3 dc and it worked perfectly. I think you could also just drop one of the sc between the dc on row 9 and it would be the right number too.