Crochet Bow Hand Muffs
Crochet bow hand muffs are not only adorable but also practical accessories to keep your hands warm and cozy during colder months. The charming bow adds a touch of cuteness to your outfit, making you look stylish while staying snug. They are perfect for adding a pop of color and personality to your winter wardrobe. Whether you're out for a stroll or running errands, these hand muffs are sure to keep your hands toasty and elevate your look with a fun and playful twist. So go ahead, crochet yourself a pair of bow hand muffs and embrace winter in style!
The Ingredients:
- Sewing needle
- Yarn sewing needle
- Thread
- Scissors
- Yarn
- J/10-6.00MM
- Metal pin (optional for the bow)
- Plush fabric at least 1 yard
Crochet Techniques with abbreviations:
- SC= Single Crochet
- HDC=Half Double Crochet
- SS=Slip Stitch
- CH=Chain
- DC=Double Crochet
Start your CH
CH 40 and connect the last ST to the very first ST
[Like the photo above.]
To start around the circle.
HDC the entire Row 2.
[Like the photo above.]
Connect at the end of the Row 2.
Continue HDC until you hit Row 21.
SS, sewn in the edges and cut.
For the trim around the muff.
CH 4 and Skip two STS.
Perform this method around the edges of the cuff on both sides.
To add the plush fabric:
Turn the muff inside out.
You will measure around the muff.
With the fabric you will cut applying the measurements.
With the needle and thread.
You will align the fabric with the muff, sewing the edge of the fabric to muff.
[Like the photo above.]
The inside of the muff.
For the straps:
You will CH 80
HDC the next Row
SS and sew in the edges.
To sew the straps to the muff.
You will use the yarn sewing needle and a strand of yarn.
Sew the straps to both sides of the muffs.
[Like the photo above.]
[Optional: The Crochet Bow.]
CH 20
Row 1-2: HDC the entire Rows
Row 3: DC the first ST, CH 1 skip the next ST and DC into the following ST continue this method only for this Row.
Row 4-5: HDC the entire Rows
SS and sew in the edges.
You will knot the middle of the bow, wrapping the yarn around the middle.
The pin can either be glued to the back of the bow or it can be sewn into the actual muff.