Hello my lovely readers! I hope you are having a lovely week. I’ve been a tad obsessed with arm warmers lately. It’s so nice to sit at my computer (in my chilly office) and have warm hands while I type. I have several designs in the works, and I have found several more online that I am dying to make for myself. I get cold hands, but I like to crochet in my downtime, so mittens or gloves are not an option. I decided to round-up some of my favorite crochet arm warmers and fingerless gloves in a nice, neat list. Be sure to give these a try!
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1. Starburst Granny Square Arm Warmers – Whistle and Ivy
2. Adeline Fingerless Mitts – Crochet Dreamz
3. Cables Wrist Warmers – All About Ami
4. Moroccan Midnight Fingerless Mitts – Moogly
5. Fingerless Mittens – Sweet Living Magazine
6. Fingerless Gloves – Crejjtion
7. Dainty Bow Arm Warmers – Whistle and Ivy
8. All Grown Up Arm Warmers – Moogly
9. Color Block Arm Warmers – Walker Whimsy
10. Puff Stitch Fingerless Gloves – Hopeful Honey
11. Diva Driving Arm Warmers – Red Heart Blog
12. Stripy Mitts – Sandra Paul(vai Ravelry)
13. Pretty in Pink Fingerless Gloves – Hopeful Honey
14. Floating Petals Fingerless Gloves – Cre8tion Crochet
15. Beginner Fingerless Gloves – Cre8tion Crochet
16. Vintage Inspired Arm Warmers – Whistle and Ivy
I hope you enjoy these arm warmers and fingerless glove patterns! Be sure click over and say hello to each designer, they are very talented and generous to give their patterns for free. And remember: Sharing is caring!
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Hi, I was looking for a pattern for my disabled Mom. She is constantly bruising her forearms while in the bathroom transferring from her wheelchair. I was looking for something that would go from wrist to elbow. She needs to be free to use her hands, so I don’t think fingerless gloves with the thumb will work. One of her hands is also paralyzed in a “grip” position, so that wouldn’t work with that arm either. Do you have a pattern for something from the wrist to the elbow? Your input is appreciated. I am a beginner crochet(er?), so not confident that I can modify patterns at this point. Thanks, Anna
Hello!
These might work for her, they are a sleeve with no thumbhole
http://www.whistleandivy.com/2013/11/vintage-inpsired-armwarmers.html
I’m usually cool within building during summer. I’ll see if works. Its pretty.. Without wearing long sleeve
Thanks. I am the same way! The air conditioning is too cold for me to be comfortable.
The Arm-warmers are such a lovely idea. Will stop my kids from making thumb holes in the sleeves of their T-shirts. I am definitely going to try making a pair.
Thank you! Ha! Kids can be stinkers ;)