This is gold! Its my second ever crochet project and i love the result. Ofc my stitches arent as neat and even as yours but it stillblooks cute as heck and im reappy proud that i managed to do this ( though i struggled with getting the pattern right at all times)
I just finished mine and thought I would share my process! Wonderful pattern but my hook size made my base chain a bit shorter than 20 cm, closer to 17 cm. This might be why but when I came to the thumbhole I found it to be way too small for my thumb. It might just be preference but anyway I went back and made a gap in the row below and chained maybe two more to make the hole and also added two more half double crochets the next round. Thank you for the wonderful pattern!!
When I saw this pattern, thought never be able to make it! But I tried anyway as I like a challenge. Wow! I was so impressed with your video and clear instructions that I absolutely enjoyed myself. So chuffed that going on to make another pair. Thank you 😊
Thank you! I do have a matching hat in my Ravelry and Etsy shops. These wrist warmers are also actually part of a pattern set that includes the instructions for the wrist warmers, ear warmers, and a cowl. You can find the links in the description box below the video (it won’t let me link in the comments). Click the tiny down arrow to the bottom right of the video to expand the description box.
@@hookedbyjenny6045 the discount applies when you buy the chunky, worsted and bulky patterns together. I just created a promo for you in Ravelry. Use the code RU-vid and you can get 30% off of any of the Queen Bee patterns. You don’t have to buy all of them to get the discount. Thank you!
I honestly haven’t made any without thumb holes, but you would still want to increase to compensate for the change in hand width. I do think you could make the thumb holes and they wouldn’t be noticeable. Then if you change your mind they’re there.
I love the video and the pattern so much!! Very easy to follow. I made one glove and it doesn't fit me well, it is a little small. Do you think it would work if I increased in measures of 4 stitches? I'd appreciate the help :)
Quick question, if you want to reduce the size of these, what's the recommendation by how many stitches in order to avoid interrupting the honeycomb pattern? I'm finding that the 24 stitches is a bit big over both hand and wrist (I went through most of the pattern and checked it to find it was still pretty large on me)
@@calyptracatochrysops7218 I like this pattern and was wondering about a little smaller hand as well. Or I guess she can wear them a little bit big. Lol. Thanks for replying!!
I do have matching hat patterns, yes. I wrote one for super bulky weight yarn, chunky weight yarn, and regular worsted weight yarn. My best seller (if you sell your work) is the chunky weight version. You can find all versions in my Ravelry and Etsy shops. I can’t link it in the comments, but it is in the description box below the video.
I love this pattern and you are a good instructor. Very clear Instructions (both visually and talking). I am excited to make these. They are one of the prettiest fingerless gloves I have seen on RU-vid. Thank you very much!!!!!!