Skip to main content

Offerta speciale! / Special offer!

Vi ricordate i guanti con la treccia che vi avevo presentato il mese scorso?

Do you remember the cabled fingerless gloves I talked about last month? 
 

Visto il successo riscosso ho pensato di scriverne lo schema e di arricchirlo con foto esplicative dei passaggi più complicati. Lo schema è stato gentilmente testato dalla cara Nata (sotto una foto di quelli che ha realitzzato lei) ed è disponibile in formato .pdf sia in italiano che in inglese (US terms).
I guanti sono taglia unica e si adattano ad essere indossati da tutti; in caso di necessità particolari prima di modificare il numero di punti spesso è sufficiente provare con un filato più sottile o più spesso o un uncinetto diverso.
Questi guanti sono rapidi da realizzare, basta qualche ora libera, ma fanno un figurone - e inutile che vi dica che sarebbero un ottimo regalo di Natale! : )

Se vi piacerebbe realizzare questi guanti approfittate dell'offerta lancio: fino al 3 di dicembre il prezzo dello schema sarà di 2,90 !

Lo trovate nei miei shop di Etsy e Artesanum, oppure potete riceverlo scrivendomi una mail.

Since they've made a smash I decided to write down the pattern to make them, with photos to show how to do the hardest passages. The pattern's been kindly tested by my dear friend Nata (below you can see a pic of her own gloves) and you can have it in .pdf format either in English (US terms) or Italian.
The gloves are one size and fit most women and young men as well. Should you need to make them bigger or smaller you can simply try a different wool and/or hook, that's often enough, without adding or cutting a few stitches.
These gloves are quick to make, all you need is a few free hours, but they're sure to make a sensation - and needless to say, they'd be a great Xmas present! : )

If you'd like to make these gloves, hurry up: the pattern will be 2,90 € only till December 3rd!

You can directly download the pattern on Ravelry, find it on both my Etsy  and Artesanum shops, or you can get it by simply sending me and e-mail. 

Ecco quelli di Nata!

Check out Nata's!

Comments

  1. Beautiful gloves!!!
    Have a hice evening.:*

    ReplyDelete
  2. Ciao sono davvero belli ed eleganti i tuoi guanti e anche quelli colorati di Nata!!davvero una bella idea regalo!!Bacioni e buon fine settimana!!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Belli e utili...... per il freddo che tarda a venire!!! Un caro saluto

    ReplyDelete
  4. Ma mi hai cambiato nome?Questi guanti sono proprio una bella idea regalo!Buon fine settimana,Valentina!Salutami Melatia!

    ReplyDelete
  5. Also here again a big thank you, my dear! I posted about your pattern now, too, sorry for the delay! Fingers crossed that you'll sell many patterns :-). Happy weekend! Nata xxx

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

December / Dicembre

Just a quick post to wish you all a merry month of December, full of coziness and warm thoughts while waiting for Yule (or Xmas, or however you like to call this happy holiday! : )). As some of you may have noticed there have been changes in my blog, first of all my name: yes, I'm called Valentina. Melatia was just a username I chose for the web, but in the end I grew tired of it and decided to use my real name. So, not much of a change, is it? Another thing, from now on I'll write in English first and then in Italian. Might sound strange, but when I first learnt English I felt such a love for the language, as if I had found something I lost once again... my love hasn't diminished through the years, and I know I'm not perfect writing and speaking it, but words flow much more easily in English, I have much more fun when I use it, so... tough decision? Not really, and I'm happy with it! : ) Talking 'bout creative stuff, I'm... busy, to say the least. ...

Tunisian crochet hooks - Pt. 4 / Uncinetti tunisini - Parte 4

In 3 past posts I talked about a variety of Tunisian crochet hooks ( part 1 , part 2 , part 3 ), sharing my experiences and opinions with you all. In this post I'm gonna write a very specific kind: BIG hooks. Bulky and super bulky yarns are a reality, these days . If you like these kinds of yarns, you might seriously consider trying them with Tunisian crochet. Especially if you use simple stitches, like Tunisian simple stitch or Tunisian knit stitch, this technique really makes the texture of both stitch's and fabric stand out . I'm not a sucker for gigantic yarns and hooks, normally, but I do think that, a few times a year,  crocheting with big hooks is lots of fun . Question is, where to find those really big Tunisian hooks? Denise sets go up to 15 mm hooks , but what if we want even bigger ones? Well, not to worry: ChiaoGoo makes Tunisian hooks with flexible cords up to 25 mm ! ChiaoGoo's are bamboo hooks, wonderfully smooth, with a nicely pointed tip , and...

Bye, Blogger

I'll write on my  WordPress blog only, from now on, so if you want to follow me you'll find me there. I won't delete this blog, as I'm attached to it and it reminds me of the road I travelled so far, but at least for now I won't update it anymore.