Welcome to a new crochet pattern addition
It's the Pine Tree Wrist Warmers pattern.
My intention was to release this pattern before Christmas,
as you can tell by the photos used, but I ran out of time in all the joy of Christmas.
Better late than never, as they say. ;)
This pattern is inspired by Scandinavian forests and named after the surface of a pine tree.
The cable stitch used is a great eye catcher and so much fun to make.
You would need to step out of your beginner crocheter comfort zone to make these fingerless mittens
as they ask for a special attention on counting stitches and partly working in back loops.
Once you get the hang of the pattern they whip up quite quickly, and they make for a perfect gift!
Hope you will enjoy!
It's the Pine Tree Wrist Warmers pattern.
My intention was to release this pattern before Christmas,
as you can tell by the photos used, but I ran out of time in all the joy of Christmas.
Better late than never, as they say. ;)
This pattern is inspired by Scandinavian forests and named after the surface of a pine tree.
The cable stitch used is a great eye catcher and so much fun to make.
You would need to step out of your beginner crocheter comfort zone to make these fingerless mittens
as they ask for a special attention on counting stitches and partly working in back loops.
Once you get the hang of the pattern they whip up quite quickly, and they make for a perfect gift!
Hope you will enjoy!
PINE TREE WRIST WARMERS PATTERN
5-page PDF file
UK and US terms
60-70g of worsted 10ply wool
(I used Ulrika 100% Superwash from Svarta Fåret)
Written pattern and accompanied pictures for clarity
Tips and photos for inspiration
Now available here:
Etsy Shop
Please share your creations on Instagram:
#pinetreewristwarmers
UK and US terms
60-70g of worsted 10ply wool
(I used Ulrika 100% Superwash from Svarta Fåret)
Written pattern and accompanied pictures for clarity
Tips and photos for inspiration
Now available here:
Etsy Shop
Please share your creations on Instagram:
#pinetreewristwarmers
Kärlek
Annette
Annette
These look so warm and snug, Annette and I love the pattern and colour! I would love to find a pattern that gives a bit of warm to my thumb when out on my photographic winter outings!
ReplyDeleteDid you ever locate the pattern?
DeleteBeautiful Annette, that lovely stitch pattern texture looks so s ugly and warm!
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Hi Annette,wow what a cute pattern.
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