Its definitely the weather to be wrapped up warm, snuggled under a blanket, but should you have to go out, these are the perfect accessory! Some easy super chunky crochet wrist warmers.
I designed these using one of my favourite super chunky yarns a the moment, Cygnet Seriously chunky. I’m all for making things quickly, with the least amount of effort, but having something that looks pretty impressive too!
These did take a little tweaking. Most importantly I wanted the pair to be made using only 1 ball of yarn! This meant you could make a pair for as little as £3/ $4 – and that’s a bargain in anyones book!
I have worn these so much, perfect as they keep my hands super warm, but still have my fingers assessable for dog walking, getting things out of my pockets etc.
If you like the design – but want to make some in DK/ Worsted yarn – check out my free pattern here
Easy Crochet Wrist Warmers/ Fingerless Gloves Pattern
Cygnet Seriously Chunky 1 ball light grey.
Tension is very important to make sure you don’t run out of yarn!
5cm square measures : 7 stitches x 5 rows
Finished wrist warmer measures 11cm wrist diameter x 17cm length (They are pretty stretchy so don’t worry – I think they will fit most ladies hands)
What do you need to know to crochet some easy wrist warmers?
These crochet wrist warmers are really easy to make, and perfect for beginners to try.
It’s really quick to make too as it uses super chunky / bulky yarn.
You need to know how to:
- Foundation Half Double Crochet
- Front Post Double crochet
- Back Post Double crochet
- Half Double crochet
- Slip Stitch
- Chain
- Fasten off, weave in ends
Easy Crochet Wrist Warmers Pattern Option
There are a few ways you can get the crochet pattern for my Easy Crochet Wrist warmers, and enjoy this crochet pattern and help support Off the Hook for You.
- You can find and use the easy wrist warmer crochet pattern here on the blog that is supplemented with ads.
- You can purchase, print and keep the 2 page advert-free pattern PDF in any of my shops as an instant download below written in USA terms
- You can get this pattern for free as part of the Gifts galore Blog Hop I’m not until mid November, so keep an eye out for the buttons which will let you download below.
- Or you can buy the bundle of patterns for the blog hop here
USA Terms (Jump to the UK terms)
FHDC – Foundation Half Double crochet (Check out the handy video here)
BPDC – Back Post double crochet
FPDC – Front Post double crochet
DC – Double crochet
SS – Slip Stitch
Ch – Chain
>>>See all my super chunky yarn patterns here
To Make – Right Hand:
Round 1: FHDC 13 (inc the beginning chain 2) [13sts], SS to the top to join,
Round 2: Ch3, FPDC, *BPDC, FPDC * repeat to end, ss to join [13 sts].
Round 3: Ch3, FPDC, *BPDC, FPDC * repeat to end, ss to join. [13sts]
Round 4: Ch3, 1 DC in each, ss to join [13sts]
Round 5: Ch3, 1 DC in each, ss to join [13sts]
Round 6: Ch3, 1 DC in each, ss to join [13sts]
Round 7: Ch3, 1 dc in next 4 stitches, Chain 4, skip 1 st, and SC in the next. DC in the next 7, SS to join. [13sts]
Round 8: Ch3, 1 dc in next 4 stitches, 1 dc in each of the 1st 2 chains then 1 dc in next 7. [13sts]
Round 9: Ch3, FPDC, *BPDC, FPDC* repeat to end, ss to join. [13sts]
>>> 40 Minute Beanie : >>>Block Stitch Hat : >>>Quick Slouchy Beanie :
>>>Blanket Stitch Scarf : >>> Mini Bean Stitch Scarf : >>>One ball Cowl
To Make : Left Hand
What about a nice cosy hat too? You can get the free pattern here
Make as the right until round 7 (You need to get your thumb on the other side!)
Round 7: Ch3, 1 DC in next 7 stitches, chain 4, skip 1 st, and sc in the next to join. DC in the next 4, ss to join. [13sts]
Round 8: Ch3, 1 DC in next 7 stitches, 1 DC in the first 2 chains then 1 DC in the next 4. [13 sts]
Round 9: Ch3, FPDC, *BPDC, FPDC* repeat to end, ss to join. [13sts]
UK Terms
DC – Double crochet
FHTr – Foundation Half Treble Crochet (Check out the handy video here)
RtrB – Rasied treble back
RtrF – raised treble front
Tr – Treble crochet
SS – Slip Stitch
Ch – Chain
>>>See all my super chunky yarn patterns here
To Make – Right Hand:
Round 1: FHTr 13 (inc the beginning chain 2) [13sts], SS to the top to join,
Round 2: Ch3, RtrF, *RtrB, RtrF * repeat to end, ss to join [13 sts].
Round 3: Ch3, RtrF, *RtrB, RtrF * repeat to end, ss to join. [13sts]
Round 4: Ch3, 1 Tr in each, ss to join [13sts]
Round 5: Ch3, 1 Tr in each, ss to join [13sts]
Round 6: Ch3, 1 Tr in each, ss to join [13sts]
Round 7: Ch3, 1 Tr in next 4 stitches, Chain 4, skip 1 st, and DC in the next. Tr in the next 7, SS to join. [13sts]
Round 8: Ch3, 1 Tr in next 4 stitches, 1 Tr in each of the 1st 2 chains then 1 Tr in next 7. [13sts]
Round 9: Ch3, RtrF, *RtrB, RtrF * repeat to end, ss to join. [13sts]
>>> 40 Minute Beanie : >>>Block Stitch Hat : >>>Quick Slouchy Beanie :
>>>Blanket Stitch Scarf : >>> Mini Bean Stitch Scarf : >>>One ball Cowl
To Make : Left Hand
>>>Get the easy beginner crochet cowl pattern here
Make as the right until round 7 (You need to get your thumb on the other side!)
Round 7: Ch3, 1 Tr in next 7 stitches, chain 4, skip 1 st, and DC in the next to join. Tr in the next 4, ss to join. [13sts]
Round 8: Ch3, 1 Tr in next 7 stitches, 1 Tr in the first 2 chains then 1 Tr in the next 4. [13 sts]
Round 9: Ch3, RtrF, *RtfB, RtrF* repeat to end, ss to join. [13sts]
>>> Easy Chenille Baby Blanket >>> Granny Square Blanket >>> Hexilove Blanket
>>> Easy Rainbow Blanket >>> Starburst Granny Blanket >>> Rainbow Granny Blanket >>>Rainbow Hexagon Blanket
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