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New Crochet Pattern: Peachy Arm Warmers

February 21, 2014 — 4 Comments

Meet the Peachy Arm Warmers! I’m so stoked to finally have this arm warmer pattern available! I had to have it tested twice because it was a little confusing the first time around. So now you can be sure that it’s plenty simple and they’re also fun to make!

It’s a versatile pattern allowing you to easily make any size to fit any size hand/arm. They are a simple tube that do not increase or decrease in size. Instead they rely on stretchiness to fit snugly around all parts of your hand and arm. There are two different options for striping – a two color (above) and a three color option (below).

They’re meant to be made with worsted weight yarn. I really like wool for these. For the pair above I used Loops & Threads Wool to Wash and for the pair below, I used Paton’s Classic Wool.

I consider the pattern intermediate level. It uses only basic stitches (all single, half double, double crochets). The pattern is 7 pages long and even though it’s fairly simple, I’ve included some photos to help you along! Here’s a peek at what’s inside:

The pattern is available through Ravelry, where you can download it instantly after check out.

Terms of Use: You are welcome to sell any items you make using this pattern as long as you credit Julie King / Gleeful Things & link towww.gleefulthings.com. This pattern is protected by United States & International Copyright law. You may not share, resell or redistribute this pattern in part or in whole. Copyright © 2014 Julie King / Gleeful Things. All Rights Reserved.

Funny fact: I rephotographed these on three separate occasions! You wouldn’t believe how hard it is to photograph your own hands! Not to mention I’m really picky about angles, lighting, background, etc. Basically just everything having to do with taking photos. I’m just really picky! :P

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Hi There! I'm Julie, a crochet designer from Southern California. Best known for my slouchy hat and barefoot sandal designs, I strive to create patterns that you'll love to make and wear! My blog is where I share my work, inspiration, and knowledge. I hope your visit leaves you with a new crochet project and lots of fun ideas!

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  1. Cami says

    February 22, 2014 at 2:37 pm

    Beautiful, simple pattern with a great impact! Love it! :D Congrats on a job well done. :)

    Reply
  2. Kim says

    February 22, 2014 at 3:12 pm

    Congratulations on publishing your new pattern! I love your use of spike stitch.

    Reply
  3. Kate says

    February 26, 2014 at 5:20 pm

    I love the pink and grey together! The wrist warmers are awesome! So pretty!

    Reply
  4. fariba says

    March 4, 2014 at 3:05 am

    I love your pattern , It’s very cute .thank u for sharing

    Reply

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