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Cavendish Cuffs/Wrist Warmers
This is a set of 3 different cuffs or wrist warmers.
A great look this year is the casual fiber or fabric accessory like these knitted cuffs or wrist warmers (or bracelets). It is a great way to use up small amounts of a special yarn, even hand-spun.
Cavendish is the lacy one. Put it on to accent a tanned wrist, or a pretty ankle.
Lancaster uses a color-changing yarn like Noro to create chevron stripes. Add great vintage buttons for a trendy look. It fastens with buttons and buttonholes, or snap fasteners with the buttons sewn on decoratively. A crocheted loop for the button closure is another option.
Portsmouth uses a color-changing yarn, but it is knit on the diagonal to create slanted stripes. An applied i-cord along the edges provides a neat finish. It’s a fun way to show off unique vintage buttons. It fastens with buttons and buttonholes, or snap fasteners with the buttons sewn on decoratively or a crocheted loop.
Each one uses less than 1/4 of a ball, so make several!
Pattern has been professionally tech edited.
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