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Arm Candy Armlets

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Arm Candy Armlets

Crochet sleeve

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Home | Caron | Patterns | Candy-Coated Armwarmers

Candy-Coated
Armwarmers
designed by Marilyn Losee

DESCRIPTION SIZING

Keep your arms warm while maintaining


your cool. These fun and hip
armwarmers will add some retro-glam to
your style.

Abbreviations

Ch(s) = Chain(s) sc = single crochet sp(s) = space(s)


Dc = double crochet Sl st = Slip stitch st(s) = stitch(es)

Details & Instructions

MEASUREMENTS
Finished
measurements
Each armwarmer
measures
approximately
15"/38cm long

MATERIALS
Armwarmer

Simply Soft Light (85 g/3. oz;301 m/330 yds)

Contrast A Black (0014) 1

Contrast B Hawaiian Sky (0009) 1

Contrast C Magenta (0011) 1


One size US F-5 (3.75mm) (for ribbing on hand end of warmer). One size
US G-6 (4mm), or size to obtain gauge. One size US H-8 (5mm), or size
to obtain gauge. Yarn needle. Note: Yarn quantities are sufficient to
make multiple pairs of arm warmers.

GAUGE
In single crochet, 18 sts and 22 rows = 4"/10cm with largest hook.

INSTRUCTIONS
SPECIAL STITCHES
FPdc: Front-post double crochet—Yarn over, insert hook from front to back and then to front again around post of
stitch, yarn over and draw up loop, [yarn over and draw through 2 loops on hook] twice.
BPdc: Back-post double crochet—Yarn over, insert hook from back to front and then to back again around post
of stitch, yarn over and draw up loop, [yarn over and draw through 2 loops on hook] twice.

NOTES
1. The arm warmers fit snuggly. If you want them looser, work the pattern repeat one more time.
2. The arm warmers can be shortened or lengthened by working more or fewer foundation chains, in multiples of
4. A multiple of 4 is any number that can be evenly divided by 4 (e.g. 4, 8, 12, 16).
3. To change color, work last stitch of old color to last yarn over. Yarn over with new color and draw through all
loops on hook to complete stitch. Proceed with new color. Do not fasten off old color. Carry colors not in use up
side of piece until next needed. Take care to hide the carried strands when working ribbing on each end of
warmer.
4. Most post stitches in this design are worked around stitches 2 rows below. The row into which stitches are
usually worked is one row below the row being worked, the next row below is 2 rows below. Always skip the
stitch "behind" or "in front of" the post stitch.

ARM WARMER (make 2)


With largest hook and B, ch 53.
Row 1: With B, sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each remaining ch across, turn—52 sts.
Row 2: Ch 1, sc in each st across; change to C in last st, turn.
Row 3: With C, ch 1, sc in first 2 sts, *FPdc around next st 2 rows below, sc in next 3 sts; repeat from * to last 2
sts, sc in last 2 sts, turn.
Row 4: Ch 1, sc in each st across; change to A in last st, turn.
Row 5: With A, ch 1, sc in first st, *sc in next 3 sts, FPdc around next st 2 rows below; repeat from * to last 3 sts,
sc in last 3 sts, turn.
Row 6: Ch 1, sc in each st across; change to B in last st, turn.
Rows 7 and 8: With B, repeat Rows 3 and 4; change to C in last st of Row 8.
Rows 9 and 10: With C, repeat Rows 5 and 6; change to A in last st of Row 10.
Rows 11 and 12: With A, repeat Rows 3 and 4; change to B in last st of Row 12.
Rows 13 and 14: With B, repeat Rows 5 and 6; change to C in last st of Row 14.
Rows 15–26: Repeat Rows 3–14.
Rows 26–36: Repeat Rows 3–12.
Piece should measures about 7 x 12"/18 x 30.5cm. If a looser warmer is desired, work more rows. For best
results: take care to work one more stripe of all 3 colors.
Seaming Row: Fold piece in half, bringing RS of long edges together; working through both thicknesses, sl st in
each st across to seam. Fasten off. Weave in tails and turn warmer RS out.
Ribbing
Note: The post stitches of the ribbing are worked around the stitches 1 row below, not 2 rows below.
Hand End
Round 1 (RS): With smallest hook, join A with sc in seam at one end of warmer, work sc evenly spaced around
edge; join with sl st in first sc. Note: For best results, ensure that you have an odd number of sts.
Round 2: Ch 3 (counts as first dc here and throughout), dc in each st around; join with sl st in top of beginning ch.
Rounds 3 and 4: Ch 3, *FPdc around next st, BPdc around next st; repeat from * around; join with sl st in top of
beginning ch. Fasten off.
Arm End
Round 1 (RS): With middle-size hook, join A with sc in seam at other end of warmer, work sc evenly spaced
around edge; join with sl st in first sc. Note: For best results, ensure that you have an odd number of sts.
Round 2: Ch 3 (counts as first dc here and throughout), dc in each st around; join with sl st in top of beginning ch.
Rounds 3–5: Ch 3, *FPdc around next st, BPdc around next st; repeat from * around; join with sl st in top of
beginning ch. Fasten off.
FINISHING
Using yarn needle, weave in any remaining ends.

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