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Dylan Hand Warmers

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Dylan Hand Warmers
A person wearing mustard yellow crochet fingerless gloves captures the essence of autumn. The same cozy gloves, complementing any shawl, are shown on the right laid flat, ready for you to embrace their warm rhapsody.

If you’re searching for a cozy and stylish crochet project that you can finish quickly, the Dylan Hand Warmers pattern by Phanessa Fong is for you. Ideal for chilly mornings or a last-minute gift, these textured and trendy gloves match any outfit. This pattern focuses on comfort and simplicity, blending functional warmth with a head-turning look.

Choosing the Right Yarn and Hook

This crochet fingerless gloves pattern works great with bulky yarn, like K&C Roving yarn in Mustard. You’ll need around 110 yards of this yarn for the large size.

The pattern needs two hook sizes: a 5.5 mm for the cuff and a 6.5 mm for the body. This ensures the cuff is snug and stretchy while the rest stays cozy and soft. 

What Crochet Stitches Define the Dylan Hand Warmers?

The pattern uses easy stitches like single and double crochets, creating a lightly bumpy fabric. This mix gives just enough detail to keep the design fun but still easy for beginners.

The cuff is worked with a smaller hook to make a tight, stretchy band for a snug fit. The main part of the glove uses looser stitches, giving the gloves a comfy, laid-back look.

Step-by-Step Video Tutorial for Beginners

Phanessa Fong also prepared an easy-to-follow video guide that will be particularly helpful for beginners and visual learners.

What Hand Sizes Does the Dylan Hand Warmers Pattern Fit?

One cool thing about this pattern is its size flexibility. The Dylan Hand Warmers can be adjusted for small, medium, or large hands, making them perfect for keeping for yourself or gifting to friends and family. Directions for changing the size are included.

If you’re not sure about the size, begin with the cuff. Adjust the chain length to fit nicely around your wrist. Then, follow the steps for the main part, adding or removing rows to get the size you want. 

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