Shellie
October 30th, 2007, 01:29 PM
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This is my first published pattern. lol
I recommend you use white or black to make it easier to see your working yarn.
I guess they have stuff for this but you can make this one yourself. It isn't that great for typing, I didn't take it off to type this. lol
Any WW yarn (you can use thinner but you will need to adjust)
G hook (so that almost everyone can use the hook)
Ch 10, sl st in first ch to join.
R1: ch 1, sc in each ch, join. 10 sc
R2-R6: ch 1, sc in each sc, join, fasten off after R6
weave in ends, enjoy!
This went to just below my knuckle which held it in place nicely. If you have longer or shorter fingers just adjust the rows. If someone else has already made something like this I apologize, it was a spur of the moment thought.
I gave it a try and with the 10 chains it was big enough to slip over my finger, small enough to stay in place and I didn't even FEEL my yarn!
This is my first published pattern. lol
I recommend you use white or black to make it easier to see your working yarn.
I guess they have stuff for this but you can make this one yourself. It isn't that great for typing, I didn't take it off to type this. lol
Any WW yarn (you can use thinner but you will need to adjust)
G hook (so that almost everyone can use the hook)
Ch 10, sl st in first ch to join.
R1: ch 1, sc in each ch, join. 10 sc
R2-R6: ch 1, sc in each sc, join, fasten off after R6
weave in ends, enjoy!
This went to just below my knuckle which held it in place nicely. If you have longer or shorter fingers just adjust the rows. If someone else has already made something like this I apologize, it was a spur of the moment thought.
I gave it a try and with the 10 chains it was big enough to slip over my finger, small enough to stay in place and I didn't even FEEL my yarn!