24 free knitting patterns tagged wristwarmers

  • Free Knitting Pattern for a Fair Isle Poncho & Arm Warmers

    Free Knitting Pattern for a Fair Isle Poncho & Arm Warmers

    Free Knitting Pattern for a Fair Isle Poncho & Arm Warmers. Skill Level: Intermediate The Fair Isle knitting technique may have been originated in the Scottish isles, but it is enjoying fashion news here in the States. This matching poncho and arm warmers can be worn together or separately and is a great way to…

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  • Dragon Scale Mitts Free Knitting Pattern

    Dragon Scale Mitts Free Knitting Pattern

    Dragon Scale Mitts Free Knitting Pattern. Skill Level: Intermediate It’s amazing what patterns you can make with yarn overs and decrease stitches. These mitts are a great way to get familiar with those techniques. When you’re finished knitting, you end up with a fun pair of mitts to keep your hands warm. Free Pattern

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  • Hour Glass Arm Warmers Free Knitting Pattern

    Hour Glass Arm Warmers Free Knitting Pattern

    Hour Glass Arm Warmers Free Knitting Pattern. Difficulty Level: Intermediate Hour Glass Arm Warmers are a feminine accessory to have in your wardrobe. Fashioned in wool and silk using a single loop cast-on method, they are knitted in stockinette stitch. Features ribbing sections and a purling section. The two unique twisted cables are worked on…

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  • Ruffled Wristwarmers Free Knitting Pattern

    Ruffled Wristwarmers Free Knitting Pattern

    Ruffled Wristwarmers Free Knitting Pattern. Skill Level: Intermediate Old man winter can be a chilling experience. Ever have that chill catch you between your coat sleeve and gloves? What a perfect way to solve the problem than a pair of wrist warmers. This pattern is a great way to bring funky and function together. A…

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  • Ridge Mitts Free Knitting Pattern

    Ridge Mitts Free Knitting Pattern

    Ridge Mitts Free Knitting Pattern. Skill Level: Intermediate These mitts are a great project for showing off your favorite multi-color. Knit them in the round and accent the edges with a pretty contrasting color. These would look great in solid color stripes, too. Free Pattern

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