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Beginner Crochet Wrist Warmers – B.Hooked


introduction

About this Pattern


If you’re brand new to crochet and looking for a quick first project, our beginner crochet wrist warmers is a great place to start. Especially if you’re not a blanket or scarf person. A pair of wrist warmers is a practical way to develop your skills with a project you can have done in an evening.

With this project you’ll get to practice fundamental crochet skills; the chain stitch to start the project and single crochets throughout. Mastering these two stitches is a must for any crocheter and they’re nice and easy to keep you engaged.

Before you begin, review this page entirely so you understand the full scope of the project. We have a list of recommended supplies and abbreviations here on this page as well as written instructions and a tutorial to walk you through our beginner crochet wrist warmers step-by-step.

getting started

Recommended Supplies


  • Approx 50 yds; Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick & Quick (Colorway pictured: Wheat)
  • 9 mm Crochet Hook
  • Yarn Needle
  • Scissors

FAQ: Can I use a different yarn?
Sure, as long as it’s in the same weight category. Check your gauge and adjust as needed so the sizing comes out right. The recommended yarn amount will likely be different too.

Yarn Substitution Resources:
The Ultimate Guide to Substitute Yarn

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pattern details

Abbreviations


This pattern is written using standard US crochet terminology.

  • Ch Chain
  • Cont Continue
  • Dc Double Crochet
  • Rem Remaining
  • Sc Single Crochet
  • Sk Skip
  • Slst Slip Stitch
  • Sp Space
  • St(s) Stitch(es)
pattern notes

Additional Notes


Finished Size

7.5-8″ circumference; 6″ length

Gauge

6.5 sts and 7 rounds = 4″ worked in single crochet

These wrist warmers are worked in a round tube starting from the bottom edge and working upwards. If the starting chain number does not comfortably fit around your wrist (about 2” below your wrist bone), add or subtract chains until it fits.

Additional notes: Chain 3 at beginning of rounds counts as a double crochet.

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the pattern

Written Instructions


Round 1: Ch 16 (Make sure this fits comfortably around your wrist. Add or remove chains as needed). Join with a slst to 1st ch to form a ring. Ch 1 and sc in same ch. 1 sc in each rem ch. Do not join. Cont working in a spiral.

Round 2: 1 sc in every st.

Repeat: Rep last round until work measures 4” from starting edge.

Next Round: Ch 3, sk 3 sts, sc in the next st. 1 sc in each rem st to ch 3-sp.

Next Round: 3 sc in ch 3-sp. 1 sc in each rem st.

Next 2 Rounds: 1 sc in every st. Slst in last 2 sts. Fasten off.

Repeat previous steps for second wrist warmer.


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