I had a customer send me your link to your pattern and I'm working on a pair right now. i did a couple of things a little differently and thought I'd pass them along. First, I used a magic circle to make the first square--easier to do and makes a nice tight hole in the center. Second, rather than cut the yarn for each color change, I just slip stitched to a corner and picked up the color each time--this avoids a bunch of loose yarn that has to be woven in. Seems to be working nicely for me. 🙂
After making a magic circle, sew your end in half way around and then go back the other way, and then reverse once more through a couple stitches. It won't come out!
Thanks for explaining this project so well. I have some heart shaped granny squares in my scrap bin and will be joining them for a donation to my local homeless project. Grannies are so classic, timeless and versatile crochet project. Thanks for taking the time to share this project.
Thank you for sharing your pattern! These are just PERFECT for the Food Bank Christmas Trolley. I'll be making a good few pairs in different sizes! I'm sure these will be much appreciated! Thank you again. ❤
Thank you very much. I'm making an important coat for my daughter in merino wool and these gloves are perfect to match. Many congratulations 🎉❤️. Hugs from Italy 🇮🇹🤩💞
I absolutely love your tutorial. Thank you so much. I am going to be wanting to make these gloves for Christmas gifts. Thank you so much for explaining and showing this so that I can see what I need to be doing. Thank you so very much.
if anyone struggled with their chain spaces feeling too large like i did (i think my tension is just too tight bc i do amigurumi), you can ch1 on the sides of the granny square and ch2 as normal on the corners to make the side holes smaller
I also struggled! It’s hard because you have to count / mark so your rows don’t go crazy. I’m too lazy tho so I just single crocheted all around ! Still looks good :)
I found it easier to go through the 1st and last both stitches on each row of ribbing rather than just every stitch all back loops ( for me it looks cleaner), and I have to concentrate and count too, and use stitch markers.
Question--if I want to make a longer glove, like to just under the elbow, besides adding a longer chain for the ribbing, would I need to adjust (increase/decrease) the number of stitches the higher it goes?
Adding a longer chain would make the cuff longer but I have no idea if that would be wide enough as you go up the arm, there is no way to increase stitches in the usual way. It is possible that the ribbing might be stretchy enough or you could try crocheting half a row then changing to a larger hook for the second half of the row (towards the elbow) and then changing back to a smaller hook at the same point working towards the wrist.
I'm doing the ribbing and I seem to be losing a stitch on every row so it's getting shorter as I'm going around. Any idea what I'm doing wrong, or how to add them back in without unravelling? Thanks x
These are my next project but I wonder if you can answer a yarn question? I have 6 balls of 50g DK Sirdar Baby Bamboo 95m/104 yards. I’d like to make these and a neck warmer. Is there a way to calculate how far this yarn would go? I am fairly new to crochet and have been shocked at how much yarn it took for my first big project of a blanket - cannot get any more of this one and would rather not be caught out. Any assistance is appreciated❤
@@LullabyLodge aw thanks for replying. I forged ahead and used the 3 best colours to make the mitts, weighing each square as I went to know the quantity used/left. I then calculated that I had enough to make 2 squares of each colour for the neck warmer, sourced an extra colour to supplement for a border, found 2 beautiful shell buttons in my button box and completed the project! I’d love to send you a picture - how can I achieve this?
Can i ask, if i go down half a hook size for the Squares do i need to go another half down for the ribbing? Like for a large size 3.5 hook and 3 for large and 3 hook and 2.5 for medium? Thank you.
my ribbing is so big compared to the rest of the glove :( anyone have any idea what i may be doing wrong? i’m using an even smaller hook than in the video
It's a bit hard to tell without being able to see. Perhaps you can post a photo in the Ravelry group www.ravelry.com/discuss/lullaby-lodge-designs---ravelry-community-group/4317028/1-25#7
@@1965fungy Perhaps Lullaby Lodge has missed your question so thought I'd just butt in here - it says at the beginning of the video that it is DK yarn (double knitting yarn which is light worsted in US terms, I think.) 👍
Okay.. that's messed. Excellent tutorial all the way up until the end. The ending was rushed. You even sped up how fast you spoke. It seems as though you got tired of doing it so you just barely explained, pointed with your hook here and there and showed the final product. I'm gonna laugh.. lol.. but still say: That's Messed Up.
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I had a customer send me your link to your pattern and I'm working on a pair right now. i did a couple of things a little differently and thought I'd pass them along. First, I used a magic circle to make the first square--easier to do and makes a nice tight hole in the center. Second, rather than cut the yarn for each color change, I just slip stitched to a corner and picked up the color each time--this avoids a bunch of loose yarn that has to be woven in. Seems to be working nicely for me. 🙂
is your magic ring still intact?
After making a magic circle, sew your end in half way around and then go back the other way, and then reverse once more through a couple stitches. It won't come out!
Thanks for explaining this project so well. I have some heart shaped granny squares in my scrap bin and will be joining them for a donation to my local homeless project. Grannies are so classic, timeless and versatile crochet project. Thanks for taking the time to share this project.
My mittens came out lovely, thank you for this tutorial!
This project is so adorable and easy to do, thank you so much for sharing.
Thank you for watching
First attempt at crocheting mittens, turned out beautiful! Thank you so much for this tutorial, so easy to follow 👌😊
Thanks a million for this tutorial. I would love to make gifts for my children.
Thank you
Your voice is so soothing
Beautiful mitts, ribbing look danty. Your so patient!
Love this pattern. Have made several pair for the beginning of Christmas gifts. Thank you for sharing this pattern!!!! Very easy to follow.
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I have never made crochet mittens but think I will be able to after watching you.
Thank you Nannie, I hope you enjoy the tutorial
Thank you for sharing your pattern! These are just PERFECT for the Food Bank Christmas Trolley. I'll be making a good few pairs in different sizes! I'm sure these will be much appreciated! Thank you again. ❤
The yarn shes using is a number 3 light for those in the us or canada
Thank you very much. I'm making an important coat for my daughter in merino wool and these gloves are perfect to match. Many congratulations 🎉❤️. Hugs from Italy 🇮🇹🤩💞
Thank you very much for sharing this easy pattern with us. It's easy and so pretty.
You are very welcome, looking forward to wearing mine now the weather is getting colder...
I absolutely love your tutorial. Thank you so much. I am going to be wanting to make these gloves for Christmas gifts. Thank you so much for explaining and showing this so that I can see what I need to be doing. Thank you so very much.
Great scrap yarn project, thank you 👍👍
Thank you for sharing I found the pattern by accident and have enjoyed making my first pair.
you’re an absolute angel for this tutorial♥️♥️♥️
love this tutorial!! very easy to follow and my fingerless mitts came out beautifully! thank you ❤
I thoroughly enjoyed the tutorial thank
Thanks for the tutorial! I plan on making these for Xmas gifts this year ❤
That's a great idea I hope the recipients love them
Very cute & easy to make. Just in time for us hgere in Canada for winter soon coming. Thanks for sharing.
You are very welcome
Oooh! I'm going to give these a go.
Thanks for sharing, a lovely holiday project to try, before I give as a gift ❤❤❤❤
You are welcome
This is gorgeous
I’m so making these fingerless mittens
Thank you for a fab pattern which is easy to follow and has a beautiful result!
if anyone struggled with their chain spaces feeling too large like i did (i think my tension is just too tight bc i do amigurumi), you can ch1 on the sides of the granny square and ch2 as normal on the corners to make the side holes smaller
So pretty! How could I make a toddler size?
If you check out the description box there are links to both the PDF and the blog post which both explain how you can adjust the size.
Lovely pattern, thank you.
I would love to make your pentagon collar please could you do that and thanx for your very informative tutorial. Am fin Cape Town South Africa 🇿🇦 ❤
Spiegazione ottima ed inquadratura perfetta, grazie!
The ribbing for the wrist is the only part that I’m still struggling with 😭
I also struggled! It’s hard because you have to count / mark so your rows don’t go crazy. I’m too lazy tho so I just single crocheted all around ! Still looks good :)
I found it easier to go through the 1st and last both stitches on each row of ribbing rather than just every stitch all back loops ( for me it looks cleaner), and I have to concentrate and count too, and use stitch markers.
You can also try the alternating front post/back post double crochet method all the way around for a wrist band... no connecting as you go.
These are BEAUTIFUL!!
Thank you so much
❤Amazing explanation 👏 Love it ❤
SO cute and functional
Thank you so much. Perfect for stashbusting and using up all those scraps of yarn...
This is the first I've seen a 3.5mm hook called a larger hook size
Not A larger but THE larger, two sizes are used and the 3.5mm is the larger of the two. Hope that make sense
Lovely tutorial, thank you so much!
You are very welcome
Excellent tutorial. Lovely mittens!
Fantastic! Simple yet elegant!
So beautiful! Thank you for this amazing tutorial!! :)
Gracias están bonitos
Thanks for watching
Adorable ❤
Luliby, you saved my trigger from full blow!!! I wanted this pattern but wasn't able. Much ❤️ Patricia.
You are welcome Patricia
I think I did smth wrong bc I’m still stuck on the first corner of the first square after 5 hours of restarting and trying again
Currently making it hope I will have enough yarn
Grazie veramente bello e molto ben spiegato 😊
Bellissimi complimento 😁
Nice tutorial thanks a lot
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Question--if I want to make a longer glove, like to just under the elbow, besides adding a longer chain for the ribbing, would I need to adjust (increase/decrease) the number of stitches the higher it goes?
Adding a longer chain would make the cuff longer but I have no idea if that would be wide enough as you go up the arm, there is no way to increase stitches in the usual way. It is possible that the ribbing might be stretchy enough or you could try crocheting half a row then changing to a larger hook for the second half of the row (towards the elbow) and then changing back to a smaller hook at the same point working towards the wrist.
Hi, which size do one granny square ? Why you didn't explain thumb ?
Everything you asked is in the video. Watch it again.
I'm doing the ribbing and I seem to be losing a stitch on every row so it's getting shorter as I'm going around. Any idea what I'm doing wrong, or how to add them back in without unravelling? Thanks x
Bellissimo, complimenti...!
These are my next project but I wonder if you can answer a yarn question? I have 6 balls of 50g DK Sirdar Baby Bamboo 95m/104 yards. I’d like to make these and a neck warmer. Is there a way to calculate how far this yarn would go? I am fairly new to crochet and have been shocked at how much yarn it took for my first big project of a blanket - cannot get any more of this one and would rather not be caught out. Any assistance is appreciated❤
Sorry I am probably too late to help now, but yes that sounds like you would have enough.
@@LullabyLodge aw thanks for replying. I forged ahead and used the 3 best colours to make the mitts, weighing each square as I went to know the quantity used/left. I then calculated that I had enough to make 2 squares of each colour for the neck warmer, sourced an extra colour to supplement for a border, found 2 beautiful shell buttons in my button box and completed the project! I’d love to send you a picture - how can I achieve this?
@@sallypoulter5978 There is a facebook group (I will link in description) or if you post it on instagram and tag it with @lullabylodge
Nice tutorial! Precise, complete - great work. P.S. My mittens came out great
does the thumb hole have to be so wide? can u close it in more
You can make it just the right size for your own thumb, try it on and see.
I used the same size needles and mine is Shrek sized!! Even for my massive mitts. Idk what I’m doing wrong 😭
Thank you ❤ how much yarn did you use?
If you check out the blog post you can find more information there, happy hooking.
What size hook?
I put some extra info in the descriptions box it also has links to the blog post which has all the info you will need.
Can i ask, if i go down half a hook size for the Squares do i need to go another half down for the ribbing? Like for a large size 3.5 hook and 3 for large and 3 hook and 2.5 for medium? Thank you.
Yes using a smaller hook for ribbing helps to keep it nice and tight.
@@lullabymelodia2764 thank you so much. Fantastic video 👌
Hi approx how many grams of yarn was used for the pair?
Thank you so much for the tutorial! I'll start making one pair for me as soon as possible
Yes you are welcome to sell finished products.
you plan says slip stitch sides together not sc
Either will work just fine.
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my ribbing is so big compared to the rest of the glove :( anyone have any idea what i may be doing wrong? i’m using an even smaller hook than in the video
It's a bit hard to tell without being able to see. Perhaps you can post a photo in the Ravelry group www.ravelry.com/discuss/lullaby-lodge-designs---ravelry-community-group/4317028/1-25#7
What size yarn was used
The size of yarn is mentioned right at the start of the video and also in the blog post linked in the discription box...
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Are the terms Uk or USA crochet terms
They are USA terms
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Thank you :)
@@LullabyLodge is this 2 ply yarn ? Ty
@@1965fungy Perhaps Lullaby Lodge has missed your question so thought I'd just butt in here - it says at the beginning of the video that it is DK yarn (double knitting yarn which is light worsted in US terms, I think.) 👍
Lovely pattern and excellent tutorial. Just wish the annoying background music and wasn't there.
Ribbing 14:39
Okay.. that's messed. Excellent tutorial all the way up until the end. The ending was rushed. You even sped up how fast you spoke. It seems as though you got tired of doing it so you just barely explained, pointed with your hook here and there and showed the final product. I'm gonna laugh.. lol.. but still say: That's Messed Up.
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Fantastic tutorial. Thank you so much!