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  1. 9 kwi 2014 · If you’d like to try making a finger sleeve, look for a smooth fabric with spandex/lycra so it’s nice and stretchy. Or, if you don’t want to spend money when you only need a tiny scrap of fabric, I bet a piece snipped from an old swimsuit would work perfectly…

  2. If you have been crocheting for any length of time, you have surely experienced the dreaded ‘yarn burn’ that afflicts unsuspecting fingers, as yarn treads its course, being spun into fantastical results, all the while grooving a painful red trail on your finger.

  3. 6 maj 2009 · The shiny groove is caused by the way I hold the hook, its right at the side of my fingernail I think I'll have to try a band aid. I have to stop crocheting after about and hour and a half. Maybe when I'm getting into a pattern I grip the hook tighter and tighter without realising it.

  4. 2 wrz 2024 · This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download. This is more like instructions than a pattern, do not expect to be told exaclty how many stitches or rows to make, instead i have given what i hope are detailed instructions on how to make a properly fitting finger guard.

  5. The Even Easier Crocheter's Finger Saver is a Crochet pattern by Cara Louise Reitbauer, available as a Downloadable PDF and includes instructions in English.

  6. 22 maj 2015 · Instructions. Row 1: Using foundation single crochet stitch (fsc), 15fsc (or however many you need to fit snugly around your problem finger). It needs to be quite a firm fit, so that it doesn't spin around your finger with the yarn, but not so firm that it cuts off the blood supply!

  7. Crocheted Leprosy Bandage: Use size D (3.00 mm = UK 11) or E (3.50 mm = UK 9) crochet hook (loose tension desirable). Chain enough stitches to measure about 4” in width.

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