Showing posts with label gloves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gloves. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Patriotic Fingerless Gloves

Just finished another couple of fingerless gloves. If you love to show your patriotism, than these are perfect for you. You can choose between the camouflage or the American flag ones.


For the camouflage ones, I decided to crochet the wrist warmers to use a lace design and the hand part I decided on the traditional double crochet stitch.


The American flag ones are knitted. The striped part goes up to cover the bottom part of your hand, so even if you wear a sweater or jacket that coveres the writ part, the stripes will still show.

You can find both of these at mt Etsy store here

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

My Newest Passion

My newest passion is working on fingerless gloves. I just love how they look and how they feel.
Here in California, we don't really need to wear them, unless it's cold for a few days in winter. They come in really handy when driving and the stirring wheel is either very hot or freezing cold.

These I made from some left over yarn I had left from way back. I love to crochet and the shell stitch is my all time favorite. you can find these at my Etsy Shop here


When I saw this yarn in the store, I could not resist, I had to buy it and of course create some more fingerless gloves. If you like to purchase them, you can find them at my Etsy Store here



These winterwhite fingerless gloves with the steel grey accent can be worn 2 different ways: one in which the braid is on top, or hidden in your palm, with a clean and smooth looking knitting stitch.
You can find this glove at my Etsy Store here

Saturday, January 3, 2015

Christmas in Style


I had so much fun working on these Santa fingerless gloves. Was toying with the idea of making them for a bit over a year, until I finally figured out how exactly I wanted to make them. The cuff is crocheted and the hand and thumb part is knitted. I've been looking for some time for just the right white yarn to use. Wanted to make the white look fluffy and soft. When I came along the chenille baby yarn, I knew I found what I was looking for. It looks like the gloves are topped with snow, doesn't it?

You can find these gloves made to order at my Etsy shop All About My Crafts


And since I was adventures enough creating Santa gloves, I took my creativity a bit further and created this little Santa Toddler Crown, which you can find here.



Monday, October 21, 2013

Fall Fashion Gift

Just recently I created this gift as a gift exchange with one of the Facebook groups I am a member of. I really like how it all came together and how well the colors worked with each other.

Here is what I made:


1 infinity scarf that wraps nicely twice around your neck


a pair of fingerless gloves


and a cup holder, to prevent your fingers from getting burned and keeping your hot beverage a tad bit longer hot