What a great fun new stitch to me and soo fun to make! Thank you! I never knew about the invisible slip stitch or this feather stitch ! that is a cool technique!
Thank you so much! I just finished the first glove and you made the pattern so easy to follow. On to make the second glove. The feather stitch is a huge yarn eater but my gloves are so soft and squishy and they'll keep my hands warm. I added another feather stitch round and a half, then a round of hdc, and 1 round of sc, then finished it off wirh ss. The edge goes up to just past my knuckles and its perfect for me.
Awesome instructions and the way you explained everything. Can't wait to get started on these. So very thankful to you for sharing your gift of crochet.
@@jolieknotscrochet3550 I can also see me doing this stitch on the cuff of pair of socks. I've been making socks like crazy lately. Thank you so much for inspiring me!
Jolie , thanks for your tutorial, I made a set of fingerless gloves that came out beautiful. Your instructions were so easy and helpful. Saved and Subscribed.
Thank you for this pattern! I had a difficult time doing this but I was determined. I completed the 1st glove but did have an issue around the thumb area. I unraveled back to the thumb and will try again. I did have a large space above the thumb whole so I'm sure I did something wrong.
Yes, keep trying. I finished one and am putting off doing the second one. Your determination is comforting and inspiring. I will keep trying, too. Thanks
Very good instructions! I'm still a beginner and I followed your video up to the beginning of the feather stitch part (except I began with a chain of only 11 instead of 13). I like the way going through both loops at the end of each row of ribbing gives a nice edge to the cuff. After deciding I couldn't tackle the feather stitching yet, I went to a different video that uses HDC throughout. I like your beginning better, though! Thanks; subscribed.
I love this pattern! I get confused by the counting: before the thumb-hole, you count from the end of the round (16:29), but after the thumb-hole, you count from the beginning of the round (21:47). If you do "4 rows around," but count from the beginning of the round instead of the end, you end up with just 3 complete rows from where the marker is, right?
You’re right, i never noticed and don’t remember anyone bringing this up. 3-4 rows is ok, it will just be longer for longer fingers to do the extra row, but if you have short hands, 3 will be perfect
@@jolieknotscrochet3550 ohh excellent, thank you for the explanation! And thank you again for the video - I've used your pattern many times to make these for friends and they're a big hit
Hi, thanks for excellent instruction, it is easy to follow. But I have a problem, after the ribbed part, when İ croched first feather raw the total elasticity decreases and it start to barely fit my wrist. Untill the feather row, it easy fits. İ guess it maybe caused by thinner not so flexible yarn, but do you have any suggestions about how to maintain elasticity and width in feathers same as in the ribbed part?
Hi, thanks for this great pattern! I have a question because it's hard to tell in the video: when doing the HDC increases, do you place the second HDC in the same spot as the first HDC / third leg? Or do you move over to the next space? Thanks!
Had the same problem where my rows were just going straight up, but then I figured it out. Here's what I found: When doing your first row of the feather stitch into the HDC, the second stich is directly below the THIRD. When doing the second (or any of the continuous rows after) the second stich goes directly below the FIRST (before the feather below) Hope this is helpful:)
@@jolieknotscrochet3550 no it just made the stitches puff out. It just goes straight up, maybe it's just the yarn I chose, Caron simply soft. I'm planning on trying again with different yarn
@@aieshahismael2581 I did that with the first round of feathers but then I'm like no she puts it in this stitch here lol so I'll just do it that way on my next pair 🙂
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I love these fingerless gloves. The feather stitch is divine and your instructions are clear and thorough. Ty
What a great fun new stitch to me and soo fun to make! Thank you! I never knew about the invisible slip stitch or this feather stitch ! that is a cool technique!
Thank You! I made the gloves for the first time easy with Your help. Greetings from Slovenija.
Glad I could help!
Thank you for this tutorial! My gloves came out perfect! Such clear instructions ❤️
Thank you so much! I just finished the first glove and you made the pattern so easy to follow. On to make the second glove. The feather stitch is a huge yarn eater but my gloves are so soft and squishy and they'll keep my hands warm. I added another feather stitch round and a half, then a round of hdc, and 1 round of sc, then finished it off wirh ss. The edge goes up to just past my knuckles and its perfect for me.
I going to make them as a Christmas gift thanks for pattern
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you!! I made one along with your video. You do a wonderful job of explaining and showing how to do each stitch.
thank you so much! I appreciate the compliment. Tag me on facebook if you share, id love to see the colors you chose.
Awesome instructions and the way you explained everything. Can't wait to get started on these. So very thankful to you for sharing your gift of crochet.
thank you!! I'm working right now on a matching beanie ;)
@@jolieknotscrochet3550 I can also see me doing this stitch on the cuff of pair of socks. I've been making socks like crazy lately. Thank you so much for inspiring me!
I would love to see a matching beanie.
I agree with Cindy,wonderful pattern.Instructions are an A plus in my opinion.Thank you
Thank you so much!!
Jolie , thanks for your tutorial, I made a set of fingerless gloves that came out beautiful. Your instructions were so easy and helpful. Saved and Subscribed.
You are so welcome!
Just what I was looking for! Very well explained. Thank you so much!
Thank you for this pattern! I had a difficult time doing this but I was determined. I completed the 1st glove but did have an issue around the thumb area. I unraveled back to the thumb and will try again. I did have a large space above the thumb whole so I'm sure I did something wrong.
Yes, keep trying. I finished one and am putting off doing the second one. Your determination is comforting and inspiring. I will keep trying, too. Thanks
Good luck!
Beautiful gloves
Thank you so much
Hi Jolie, just subscribed. Thank you for excellent content, really appreciate your hard work. Brilliant tutorial. 🎉
Very good instructions! I'm still a beginner and I followed your video up to the beginning of the feather stitch part (except I began with a chain of only 11 instead of 13). I like the way going through both loops at the end of each row of ribbing gives a nice edge to the cuff. After deciding I couldn't tackle the feather stitching yet, I went to a different video that uses HDC throughout. I like your beginning better, though! Thanks; subscribed.
Glad it was helpful!
Oh I really like these! On my list!
im so glad Linda! Cant wait to see how they come out
Beautiful pattern, thank you for the video
you are very welcome
Dziękuję bardzo za wspaniały tutorial ❤Pozdrawiam z Polski🌹🧶
I love this pattern!
I get confused by the counting: before the thumb-hole, you count from the end of the round (16:29), but after the thumb-hole, you count from the beginning of the round (21:47). If you do "4 rows around," but count from the beginning of the round instead of the end, you end up with just 3 complete rows from where the marker is, right?
You’re right, i never noticed and don’t remember anyone bringing this up. 3-4 rows is ok, it will just be longer for longer fingers to do the extra row, but if you have short hands, 3 will be perfect
@@jolieknotscrochet3550 ohh excellent, thank you for the explanation! And thank you again for the video - I've used your pattern many times to make these for friends and they're a big hit
These are amazing! I adore the multicoloured ones, I might look into ice yarn! 😍 😍
thank you
Do you have a written pattern?
i’m using mandala ombré happy with a 5mm hook and i didn’t measure 26 around i just did it until it fit with some give or little space.
Thank you love this 🥰
These are amazing! Great job,
thank you Suzanne!
The first feather stitch makes the wristlet feel too tight to pull over my hand. What can i do to make it bigger?
or rather the first row make it’s too tight to fit over the wrist to get it on. How can i alter it ?
Hi, thanks for excellent instruction, it is easy to follow. But I have a problem, after the ribbed part, when İ croched first feather raw the total elasticity decreases and it start to barely fit my wrist. Untill the feather row, it easy fits.
İ guess it maybe caused by thinner not so flexible yarn, but do you have any suggestions about how to maintain elasticity and width in feathers same as in the ribbed part?
Yes, you can go up a hook size after the band :)
Hi, thanks for this great pattern! I have a question because it's hard to tell in the video: when doing the HDC increases, do you place the second HDC in the same spot as the first HDC / third leg? Or do you move over to the next space? Thanks!
The same space :) So sorry for my delay in response!
Beautiful making these thank you for the pattern
id love to see how it comes out :)
Can you put a flip cover on this glove?
i cant, im sorry
I think i got it up until hugging the feather stitches. For some reason it kept getting small and smaller. Im not sure what im doing wrong
I’ve been looking for the perfect glove. I think this it it.
wonderful Cindy!! I'd love to see the color you pick. Do you follow me on facebook? You can post your makes there :)
How do you crochet the HDC into the ribbing?
The video shows one hdc in the side of each row.
Where do you put the stitches for the first HDC
i the side of the ribbing rows, as shown in the video
i tried to make this and everytime i start a new row there's is a hole in the first stitch in yours i do not see that could you help me?
I’m not sure how I can help, I have a video up for you to follow, and I can’t see your project, so I have no idea where you might be going wrong 😑
Do you have a written pattern?
Linked in the description box
How do you make the thumb hole bigger? Yours seems too tight. Thank you. I am totally confused, but I'll try it.
you can go an extra row of increase, that may help if yours is too tight.
Beautiful! thanks for sharing... :)
My pleasure 😊
Ok, so I feel like I'm following step by step but my rows don't show that diagonal ridge that yours do...maybe I'm doing it wrong ? Idk lol
Actually I think my tension is probably too tight
did loosening your tension help?
Had the same problem where my rows were just going straight up, but then I figured it out.
Here's what I found:
When doing your first row of the feather stitch into the HDC, the second stich is directly below the THIRD.
When doing the second (or any of the continuous rows after) the second stich goes directly below the FIRST (before the feather below)
Hope this is helpful:)
@@jolieknotscrochet3550 no it just made the stitches puff out. It just goes straight up, maybe it's just the yarn I chose, Caron simply soft. I'm planning on trying again with different yarn
@@aieshahismael2581 I did that with the first round of feathers but then I'm like no she puts it in this stitch here lol so I'll just do it that way on my next pair 🙂
can you use 4ply?
most definitely, thank you for watching!
I used double knit and still came out lovely and thick used a 5mm hook
Mine isn't turning out like yours. Mine doesnt have the spiral effect, it's just going straight up
im not really sure how that could have happened. You can find me on Facebook and send me a photo and we can see what went wrong.
Same issue, it's all going straight up
Am I just missing the left handed one? 😊😂
The link is in the description box
Beautiful gloves but went too fast and didn't slow down enough for me.
sorry about that. you tube has an option where you can slow down the video. it may be helpful for you.
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