Unisex Arm Warmers
Discover how to create these cozy and versatile arm warmers, perfect for both men and women alike. With three sizes available, you can customize your pair to fit just right. Get ready to unleash your creativity and learn how to knit or crochet your way to stylish warmth!
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12 Comments
Kimberlee
I want to make these for one of my dialysis pts but need longer sleeve. How or what gauge is used to elongate the sleeve… 7 stitches equaled 2 inches so that would work to make them longer??? Thank you for your feedback Kim
Deja Jetmir
Hi there, exactly right, you will add to the foundation chain the amount of stitches for the length you want. So 7 sts per 2 inches. 🙂
Kristen
Hi! I loved the tutorial you gave on this. My only sad was that you didn’t say what the yarn was that you used. I’m looking for prettier and more unique yarns, as well as wanting to work with different fibers besides acrylic and wool blends. Would you mind sharing?
Deja Jetmir
Hi there, the yarn I used was: Phydeaux Designs Caresse yarn in Stormy.
On most of my free pattern workshops (not the smaller projects) the pattern will give the actual yarn used. 🙂
Melissa
Your videos are so informative. They really have helped me! Thank you so much! 😊
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Lynda Prucha
Love the pattern really could use it on MN trips and for my northern relations!
denverwhimsy crochet (@denverwhimsy)
I really like the ribbed look of those arm warmers! Do you make a left handed video for all of your tutorials?
crocheteverafter
I try to. Any tutorial that I use a graph for I don’t have a left hand version, because it doesn’t work out when I flip the video for the left hand perspective. 🙂
Christine
Love your tutorials and I love that yarn. Thank you so much.
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