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hola soy de chile sabes serviria mucho que alguna de tus explicaciones tuvieran subtitulos ya que me encanta tu trabajo,pero es dificil entenderte ya que hablo español
serviria mucho los subtitulos para la gente que no habla tu idioma,
gracias teresa y piensalo
@megatroll Lol!!
Hi Teresa!! Just a question… What’s your crochet level?? I mean, the level that you are… Like.., the level of the hardest crochet you know…
I have been looking for a pattern for crochet fingerless gloves! Thanks for sharing. I will have to give this a try!
I bet you use these gloves to punch people while retaining a cosy feeling on your hands, righ? ^^
@lukirashingurae You are welcome.
This looks like a great project! I’ve never made gloves or mittens or anything! Thanks so much for this tutorial. I’ll make sure to give this a shot!
@sedcher3 I appreciate the comment. Thank you for sharing your success.
hi you have taught me a lot! i started crochet when i was 10 and i learneed all the way unitil the quadruple crochet. i am so proud of myself just wanted to say thank you because you taught me it all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I know it’s 6 on one hand and 1/2 a dozen on the other, but the rib stitch is much easier to do by putting your stitches in the back loop. Either way, it pretty much looks the same. back loop is just easier.
@coolcutsgal2 When you click on the video, there is a white subscribe button, just below the title of the video. I have also included an annotation link in the video that will take you to a page to subscribe. Thank you.
how do I subscribe?I can’t find your button to subscribe!THANK YOU I was just thinking of this type of gloves today!I’m a lady civil war reenactor & for the “wars” we need this type of gloves for winter!
@noopuragarwalgupta Yes, you can continue to crochet the fingers to the length you want then work some decreases and sew the top shut.
thanks for the video..can I convert this pattern to finger gloves?
i was trying to figure out how you did it in the end i couldnt by thankx =D
i never knew that in crocheting u could make so much stuff un til i started watching these videos. i luv this!
@mshabang You are welcome.
This vodeo help me a lot to make fingersless gloves. Thanks for sharing it.
You are welcome.
I have been looking fo rthis pattern for a long time. Thanks for sharing.
A joined round means that you join with the first stitch at the beginning of each round. This may leave a seam.
A continual round is where you crochet in the top of the first stitch instead of joining. Once you have done that, you continue to crochet around. You will need a yarn marker of some sort to show the beginning of the round. Some rounds may have increases and stitch adjustments. The yarn marker will show the start of each new round.
What’s the difference between working in a continual round vs. joining?
hello Teresa.
for me it is a little difficult to do front loop stitch on single crochet stitch. i think it depends on yarn.
Anyway, it looks ok with half double stitch too.
Thank you far all your sharing, one of your greatest fan, Laura.
I go beneath both loops but you can go through the front or back loop if that is your preference.
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