- The pattern begins with a stretchy rib worked as a long strip, next it's joined to make a round and then crocheted up to the fingertips in a continous spiral. A gap is made for the thumb and the thumb is crocheted in at the end.
- It's rated intermediate level.
- You can find my Bandagon Mitts pattern on both Ravelry & LoveCrafts
- The pattern is available in 6 sizes ranging from child to adult XL.
- Yarn requirements range between 50g of DK weight yarn for the smallest size up to 150g of DK weight yarn for the largest.
- It's written in UK and US terms.
- I used West Yorkshire Spinners Aire DK which sadly seems to be discontinued in solid colours but is still available in variegated colourways.
- On Ravelry one of the download options is for a full photo tutorial accompanying the pattern, (ideal if you are fairly new to crochet).
- I held off releasing this pattern for a few weeks because I really wanted a snowy photo shoot! Last February we had the best snowfall we've had in years! Photo credit goes to Niall Mitchell.
A big thank you to everyone who has dived in already and bought the pattern. I truly appreciate you supporting my small business.
The discount code is FEB22 for 15% off the pattern on Ravelry. If you can't access Ravelry, have a look at the pattern on LoveCrafts and send me a message because I can arrange your discount through email & PayPal.
Offer ends 23:59 on 28th February GMT.
The discount code is FEB22 for 15% off the pattern on Ravelry. If you can't access Ravelry, have a look at the pattern on LoveCrafts and send me a message because I can arrange your discount through email & PayPal.
Offer ends 23:59 on 28th February GMT.
I'll be back soon with more crochet news. Until then happy crocheting,
Marta xx
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