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Warmers for Hands and Coffee

By , About.com GuideDecember 20, 2012

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I've been on a major armwarmer knitting jag lately. I decided after I saw Tanis Gray's Cornucopia Wristers pattern (link is to Ravelry) that I wanted to knit them for all the women on my list, and me too. I've got a pair or two left to go, but luckily one of our Christmas celebrations isn't happening until the weekend after, so I will be fine.

fingerless glovesYears later these fingerless gloves are still one of my most popular patterns. © Sarah E. White.

If you want to knit up some warmers lickety split, check out my Bulky Fingerless Gloves. I knit these in an afternoon and you can, too. If you have a little more time or just don't have a cache of super bulky in your house, try the Quick Arm Warmers instead. They're still pretty fast, are really cute and are a one-skein project.

If you happen to make the super bulky version and have a little yarn to spare like I did, you can also whip up a super-simple and very fast Coffee Sleeve to match. This thing literally takes about half an hour to knit and is a gift that any coffee or tea lover in your life will got a lot of use out of!

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