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These yarns are so finicky to work with …. so tempting with their color combinations, soft, cuddly, but not enough to work many things with one skein. I had settled on My Pantone Beanie as my best options buuuuut…..I had to try something else as well.
There is, in fact enough yarn in one skein to make my wrist warmers!!!! So I am posting the pattern here with some photos for you! Hey … head to Michaels and buy 2 skeins and you could make a matching beanie as well!!!!

Materials
1 Skein Caron x Pantone Yarn in color of choice
1 Crochet Hook Size J
1 Yarn needle
Buttons/embellishments as desired
Stitches
hdc – Half Double Crochet
fphdc – Front Post Half Double Crochet
bphdc – Back Post Half Double Crochet
Star Stitch – Explained in instructions
sl st – Slip Stitch
Instructions
Make 2 of the following:
Ch. 25, join with sl st
Row 1: Ch 1, hdc in each stitch around, join with 1st hdc (25 stitches)
Row 2: Ch 1, *fphdc, bphdc* repeat from * to end, sl stitch in first fphdc
Row 3-4: Repeat Row 2
Change Colors

Row 5: Ch 1, hdc in 3rd loop of each stitch to end, sl st in first hdc
Row6-9: Ch1, hdc in each stitch around, sl st in first hdc
Change Colors
Row 10: Ch 2, insert hook into back loop of the second ch., from hook, pull up a loop, insert hook into from lop of the same ch and pull up a loop (3 loops on hook), insert hook into the next 3 st and pull up a loop in each one (6 loops on hook) YO and pull through all 6 loops, ch 1 to create the ‘eye’ of the star, *insert hook into the ‘eye’ of the previous star and pull up a loop, insert hook into the last post of the previous star and pull up a loop, insert hook into last stitch of the previous star and pull up a loop, insert hook into the next 2 sts, pull up a loop in each stitch, YO and pull through all 6 loops, ch1 to create the ‘eye’ of the star. Repeat from * around, 1 hdc in last stitch (this stitch will already have been worked into by the previous start stitch. (12 stars, 1 hdc)
Row 11: Ch 1, 2 sc in each ‘eye’ of each star, 1 sc in last hdc, sl st to first sc
Row 12-13: Ch 1, hdc in each stitch to end, sl st to first hdc
Change Colors
Row 14-15: Repeat Row 12
Row 16: Ch1, Turn, hdc in each stitch to end, ch 1, turn
Row17-18: Repeat Row 16
Change Colors
Row 19: Ch 1, turn, hdc to end, sl st to 1st hdc
Row 20: Ch 1, hdc in 3rd loop of each stitch to end, sl st to first hdc
Row 21-22: Repeat Row 2
Row 23: Ch 1, sl st in each stitch around, do not join at end, cut and and weave in ends.
Turn sleeve inside out, tie all ends together and weave into pattern, turn right side out
I love how soft and warm these are and I like the way they hug the knuckles to keep them warm and still have the use of my fingers! They’re perfect for cold winter days typing or texting on my walks!!!!
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Happy Hooking, Hookers!!!!