I did this with ONLY single crochets because I'm an absolute beginner and was way too lazy to learn double and half double crochets, it turned out absolutely adorable! I still need to do the second hand though 💀💀
This is great! Modified and made these for my 14 year old daughter who hates needles but had to have surgery for a ruptured appendix. Ever since she's been very sensitive about her hands and had nightmares at night when they aren't covered. I made a longer version of yours that cover where the IV was and she's been sleeping better. Thanks so much for sharing this tutorial!
1:06 I love how you said you typically don't care about guage and all that extra stuff. That's totally how I am, too. I just "wing it" so-to-speak, and learn from the experience. Most of the time it works out for me. Thank you for posting this tutorial. Videos I'd watched a few years ago only showed tutorials for shorter hand warmers that went from just above the wrist to the middle of their fingers. I need longer ones. My hands are almost always cold in the winter even though I keep my heat at least at 70° F. I can't wait to try your pattern out and make some longer hand warmers. 🙂
i just started crocheting a few weeks ago and this was a breeze to follow! thank you so much for the wonderful tutorial, i'll be making loads of these soon haha :-)
Good tutorial! Just a suggestion ,maybe next time you can use a lighter color yarn for your tutorials because it’s very hard to see the dark yarn😊 I’m making a few of these
thank u for this! really simple and well-explained. especially since other patterns get caught up in really fancy stitches and embellishments i'm not ready for 😟 this is a good base i'm gonna make some soon!
Recently retired so, just getting back into this. Due to your great video, it's like I never stopped. Now, you got me waitin' by the door for my yarn to come...Thank you Sis!
Thanks for making such a simple pattern/tutorial. Most the others that were coming up had individual finger holes and I just wanted something way more simple. Gonna put kitty paws on the palm of the hand, for my niece
Thank you SO much for this tutorial. I'm going to make a pair right now. I like how flexible the pattern is, really adjustable. Have a happy healthy and prosperous 2023!
I’ve made a hand warmer for my daughter and working on the second one. Su h a simple design and you explained it very clearly. Thank you! I’ll be making a navy pair for my youngest as soon as I’m done with this one. ❤
You've got lovely nail plates. As for your arm warmers... Well let's say they're perfect and ideal for me to make for my arthritic hands/arms, many thanks uk
I really enjoyed watching your video. You made this tutorial very easy to follow and I love the length and color you chose. Thank you for your time and expertise.
I made these and they turned out beautifully. I used chunky yarn, and just measured it up as suggested. Thank you so much, I’m wearing them now and will make another pair later.
Thanks for making this tutorial…. We live in south Florida never a need for this but daughter went to college n Florida and now introduced to the cold and this is helpful❤
thank you so much for this tutorial!! it was so easy to follow, i’m making a birthday present for my mum as she gets cold hands very easily and i’ve done it for about half an hour and im already on the third row (im using chunky yarn so i only need a few more rows until im done)
Thank you so much for this amazing tutorial! This helped me so much and is bringing my crochet creativity back! 💕💕💕 you explained everything so well I will definitely be coming back to your channel 😊
Doing these in green and red with a white snowflake…fill up a grab’n’ go basket these and my crocheted beanies for when the kids/grandkids are home for Christmas 🎄
I didn't realize that I have to make it with double crochet so I did it with single crochet 😅 But also tysm it helped me now I don't have to let my arms freezes
I only do really simple crocheting projects and always do single crochet so the double crochet took a few attempts (my fault 😅) but this was so easy to follow along!! Gonna be showing these off at college.
You didn't really explain what you did to increase. Did you put two stitches in each DC, or in every other, etc.? I'm fairly experienced, but beginners wouldn't know what to do.
You rock for sharing this! I’m a crochet newbie who’s been obsessively into trying to crochet new things and had been wanting to do arm warmers. I found a cute pattern elsewhere but it was way too complicated! But this was perfect! I love the way you explain just enough and kind of left things open or pointed out the parts where we could change things or do what we wanted. I’m still finishing up my first set but already racing with ideas for another pair. I have never seen a video where someone taught enough and encouraged people just going for whatever they wanted so that is super cool. If you don’t already teach, you should because I think you’d be a great teacher.
I don’t got heat and my hands start locking up at night. I like the style of your’s tbh so I’ll give this one a go. Maybe make a scarf to go with it too.
I love this pattern. I only have a question and I hope someone would help me. Well, I made the handwarmers and one has tighter stitches than the one I made after eventhough I followed the pattern flr both of them.
I just started crocheting last week and it’s 1am run and trynna make these for Mother’s Day for my mum and Im just eyeballing the sizes. This is acc my mum’s acc too btw Edit 1: I have 2 hours til I sleep. Wish me luck guys 👍
i loved this tutorial!!! it was great, but i noticed in the comments that some people assumed from the video that the increase rounds meant we were increasing into every single stitch, instead of only the first one (like you clarified in the comments) do most crocheting projects when you need to increase only call for increasing in the first stitch? or is it different for each pattern?
Slip stitch and pull it through then cut the yarn and use a yarn needle or hook to weave it through a few times and then tie a knot on the inside. thank you for watching❤️❤️
Hi could you share what size crochet hook you were using in this project I love the finished look and size of yours and would love to make them :) very beautiful I love your work 🫶✨
Thank you for such a wonderful tutorial. I am excited to start with this project! Clarifying question.... when increasing are we doing 1 double crochet at the beginning of each row? Couldn't really see that well in the video. Much love
Mine at first was turning out like a flower because I made it slightly loose so it would fit my hand in the future, I thought that was because I was doing frontloops but I just realised u didn’t have enough rounds haha
Check out this new finger less glove tutorial ❤️❤️
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I did this with ONLY single crochets because I'm an absolute beginner and was way too lazy to learn double and half double crochets, it turned out absolutely adorable! I still need to do the second hand though 💀💀
Yayyy 🥰🥰
How did the second hand turn out? I always make both hands at the same time because I often alter a pattern for the best fit for my small hands.
Did you do single crochets for the whole thing?
how long did it take? i want to do this but im super lazy, i get distracted easy and stop doing it if it takes long periods of time lmao
I really like this pattern! What did you do to increase the last 3 rows? Did you add extra stitches into one stitch?
This is great! Modified and made these for my 14 year old daughter who hates needles but had to have surgery for a ruptured appendix. Ever since she's been very sensitive about her hands and had nightmares at night when they aren't covered. I made a longer version of yours that cover where the IV was and she's been sleeping better. Thanks so much for sharing this tutorial!
1:06 I love how you said you typically don't care about guage and all that extra stuff. That's totally how I am, too. I just "wing it" so-to-speak, and learn from the experience. Most of the time it works out for me.
Thank you for posting this tutorial. Videos I'd watched a few years ago only showed tutorials for shorter hand warmers that went from just above the wrist to the middle of their fingers. I need longer ones. My hands are almost always cold in the winter even though I keep my heat at least at 70° F. I can't wait to try your pattern out and make some longer hand warmers. 🙂
Aww thanks 😊
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i just started crocheting a few weeks ago and this was a breeze to follow! thank you so much for the wonderful tutorial, i'll be making loads of these soon haha :-)
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Good tutorial! Just a suggestion ,maybe next time you can use a lighter color yarn for your tutorials because it’s very hard to see the dark yarn😊 I’m making a few of these
Yes definitely making sure to use lighter shades from now on
thank u for this! really simple and well-explained. especially since other patterns get caught up in really fancy stitches and embellishments i'm not ready for 😟 this is a good base i'm gonna make some soon!
Yay!! That exactly what I wanted . So happy you found it helpful! I have another tutorial coming in a few days❤️
Genuinely I’m a beginner in crocheting but this was so easy to follow and so fun to make! Thank you so much for this tutorial🫶🏼
Yayy glad it helped❤️❤️
Recently retired so, just getting back into this. Due to your great video, it's like I never stopped. Now, you got me waitin' by the door for my yarn to come...Thank you Sis!
Aww 🥰 thanks for watching
Thanks for making such a simple pattern/tutorial. Most the others that were coming up had individual finger holes and I just wanted something way more simple. Gonna put kitty paws on the palm of the hand, for my niece
i’ll most definitely be making these in green and brown!! great tutorial i love how simple and straightforward it is
Ouu I wanna see
Thank you SO much for this tutorial. I'm going to make a pair right now. I like how flexible the pattern is, really adjustable. Have a happy healthy and prosperous 2023!
Thank you for making this video easy to follow. One down and one to go!
I’ve made a hand warmer for my daughter and working on the second one. Su h a simple design and you explained it very clearly. Thank you!
I’ll be making a navy pair for my youngest as soon as I’m done with this one. ❤
Thank you, your explanation was simple and to the point.
Love a tutorial that allows me to use whatever type of stitches I'm comfortable with, really excited for my own results
You've got lovely nail plates.
As for your arm warmers... Well let's say they're perfect and ideal for me to make for my arthritic hands/arms, many thanks uk
Thanks for watching!
I just made some! This is also my very first time crocheting something it it turned out amazing! I really appreciate this tutorial thank you!
YOU are gifted, the best teacher very clear and condensed.
Thank you! ☺️
I've been crocheting for MANY years. Your explain in detail. THANK YOU.
Aww thanks! ❤️❤️☺️
I’ve been crocheting amigurumi for five years and I’m finally getting into some more practical stuff these are sooo cute
It turns out absolutely cute and pretty and adorable!! Thanks for this tutorial ❤
Wow! I absolutely LOVE this easy tutorial I’m making this for my sis she is so happy with the output love the tutorial❤💅🏻🎀✨🧶
I really enjoyed watching your video. You made this tutorial very easy to follow and I love the length and color you chose. Thank you for your time and expertise.
Aww thanks❤️ glad you loved it
Thanks for the awesome & easy pattern! This was my first time making arm warmers, I did black & white striped and I absolutely love them!
Yay, thanks❤️❤️❤️
This was great , I'm a beginner and I'm trying this out right now
thank you so much for this awesome tutorial!! i altered it a bit to make longer ones but it still worked perfectly ☺️
Glad you liked it❤️
I made these and they turned out beautifully. I used chunky yarn, and just measured it up as suggested. Thank you so much, I’m wearing them now and will make another pair later.
Thnk you so much when you cast on is it only in the begining or not
Thanks for making this tutorial…. We live in south Florida never a need for this but daughter went to college n Florida and now introduced to the cold and this is helpful❤
thank you so much for this tutorial!! it was so easy to follow, i’m making a birthday present for my mum as she gets cold hands very easily and i’ve done it for about half an hour and im already on the third row (im using chunky yarn so i only need a few more rows until im done)
Aww thanks. If you have ig send me the finished product I would love to see it
Thank you so much for this amazing tutorial! This helped me so much and is bringing my crochet creativity back! 💕💕💕 you explained everything so well I will definitely be coming back to your channel 😊
Aww thanks😊
I have ben trying to find some actually good tutorial for hand warmers and this video is absolutely amazing thank you very much
I love this tutorial you did a great job im going to make a lot of them 🎉
Totally forgot about hand warmers glad it popped up 🎉
i just made these in dark gray and they turned out fantastic!!! TYSM for this perfect tutorial 🥰🥰🥰
Aww thanks for watching❤️❤️
Doing these in green and red with a white snowflake…fill up a grab’n’ go basket these and my crocheted beanies for when the kids/grandkids are home for Christmas 🎄
You are such a blessing ♥ This was so easy to follow compared to most I've watched, plus your voice is so calming!
The best tutorial!!!! Thank you so much, you’re awesome for this and you teach really well❤❤
Thanks🥰
I made them, sooo cute 🥰 thank u. Yandy.
Tysm I made two pairs and it looks so cute and I made these little decorations for them like a flower
I didn't realize that I have to make it with double crochet so I did it with single crochet 😅
But also tysm it helped me now I don't have to let my arms freezes
I looked at quite a few tutorials and you was the best Ty!
Glad I could help!
Your channel has so many cute tutorials. And you have a very easy way to explain. Thanks for inspiring me ❤
Love this! You are the best! Thank you for this video 🥰👍
Very nice video
I enjoyed watching it and really like your creative enthusiasm.
😊 thank you
I only do really simple crocheting projects and always do single crochet so the double crochet took a few attempts (my fault 😅) but this was so easy to follow along!! Gonna be showing these off at college.
Aww thanks glad you could follow along💚💚
@@Rokia2003 how many stitches on the increase?
thank you for making this video i found it really easy to follow💗💗
Saw this video and my gloves came out so warm and cozy, thanks for the vid
Yayy, thanks for watching☺️
You made it look possible 😌 thankyou
You didn't really explain what you did to increase. Did you put two stitches in each DC, or in every other, etc.? I'm fairly experienced, but beginners wouldn't know what to do.
You rock for sharing this! I’m a crochet newbie who’s been obsessively into trying to crochet new things and had been wanting to do arm warmers. I found a cute pattern elsewhere but it was way too complicated! But this was perfect!
I love the way you explain just enough and kind of left things open or pointed out the parts where we could change things or do what we wanted. I’m still finishing up my first set but already racing with ideas for another pair. I have never seen a video where someone taught enough and encouraged people just going for whatever they wanted so that is super cool. If you don’t already teach, you should because I think you’d be a great teacher.
Awww that’s so sweet❤️❤️ I’ve been so unmotivated lately but this just gave me some inspiration to post more tutorials. I’m glad it helped you❤️❤️
Thank you so much you do such beautiful work.
I don’t got heat and my hands start locking up at night. I like the style of your’s tbh so I’ll give this one a go. Maybe make a scarf to go with it too.
ThAnk you for this wonderful work of art
Hi I am your biggest fan and I just started and you helped me a lot thank you❤
Great job on your video. Super easy to understand and you explained it well. 👏🏽💪🏽
Thanks🥰
i just finished omg i killed that, thank you 🫶
So i was in face to face class and the air-con was literally pointing at me and i can't even write in class!
So thanks for the tutorial!:)
Best hand warmer video ever !!!
Thank you!
I swear this is my first video I watched from your channel and I'm already in love and subscribed I made this (ombre yarn 5 mm)and I loved it
Aww thanks! Glad you loved it! What other videos would you like to see?
I love this, just finished one, but my joining stiches are so wonky, how do you join neatly? Yours are perfect!
When joining make sure to pull the yarn right until you see then join closer
thank you for this! i’m still a beginner and this will be so cute for right now since it’s already so cold!! :D
I LOVE YOU 😭😭😭 ❤️ Thx so much, u help me a lot!!
Aww glad I can help❤️
This really helped . Thanks a lot
Love this pattern, thanks
thanks! I wanted hand warmers for some time and now I have ones made by myself
i really wanted to make something like this and this video pop out just perfectly
I love this pattern. I only have a question and I hope someone would help me.
Well, I made the handwarmers and one has tighter stitches than the one I made after eventhough I followed the pattern flr both of them.
Maybe you had more tension when crocheting
@@Rokia2003 oh right thx ! I'll think abt it next time !
this is so cute!!!
Ok should we use the same wool as you😊😊😊
I had to make these for my sister.love your way of explaining
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Thank you so much this helped alot❤❤
I just started crocheting last week and it’s 1am run and trynna make these for Mother’s Day for my mum and Im just eyeballing the sizes. This is acc my mum’s acc too btw
Edit 1: I have 2 hours til I sleep. Wish me luck guys 👍
Fabulous tutorial! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!❤️
I did this it was so easy thank you❤
You do a wonderful job of speaking, would you consider using a light colored yarn. Dark colors are hard to see.
Yes make more of these in diff stich patterns that are simple
Thank uuu!! My first arm warmers & they turned out beautiful!
Yayy
Love this! Thank you so much!
I found the brown yarn difficult to see the stitch being made..
Thank you so much!!! This tutorial was very helpful :)
Very nice gloves! Thank you for the tutorial. It would be nice to know how much increase you did for your hand???
I believe I did 3 rows of increases. I basically increase until it fit around my hand comfortably
Thank you 😊
how many stitches do you increase?
Crocheting high as hell and I'm obsessed with her
Wonderful! Thank you!
Beautiful
i loved this tutorial!!! it was great, but i noticed in the comments that some people assumed from the video that the increase rounds meant we were increasing into every single stitch, instead of only the first one (like you clarified in the comments) do most crocheting projects when you need to increase only call for increasing in the first stitch? or is it different for each pattern?
Sorry about that! It depends on the pattern but for the most part you increase in the first stitch anytime they tell you a set amount of rows
Very good and easy tutorial thank you .
love this!
Love these gloves. Would you do these in multi colors like in blues or oranges.
Yes
This was so easyyyyyyyy.....tysm
by increase for two or three rows, did you mean two double crochets in one stitch for every stitch?
Great job!
QUESTION 🙋🏾♀️ if I do a HDC instead of the double do I only chain one or two… I’m thinking one because hdc is not a tall stitch
I did this!!!
It's actually so cute and simple, but after I do the last stitch, what should I do to end my project?
Thank you
Slip stitch and pull it through then cut the yarn and use a yarn needle or hook to weave it through a few times and then tie a knot on the inside. thank you for watching❤️❤️
Hi could you share what size crochet hook you were using in this project I love the finished look and size of yours and would love to make them :) very beautiful I love your work 🫶✨
I was searching how to crochet while my nails dryed and found this gem 🥺
Thank you for such a wonderful tutorial. I am excited to start with this project! Clarifying question.... when increasing are we doing 1 double crochet at the beginning of each row? Couldn't really see that well in the video.
Much love
When increasing you should do two double crochet in the first stitch 😊
@@Rokia2003 Thank you so much :)
@@Rokia2003 so two double crochet in first stitch, then one double crochet in next...
I meant two dc in stitch and one double in next?
Mine at first was turning out like a flower because I made it slightly loose so it would fit my hand in the future, I thought that was because I was doing frontloops but I just realised u didn’t have enough rounds haha
I love this especially cause itself winnter
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