This is a women's adult size fingerless glove with flip top, using Lion Brand Yarn's Feels like butta, easy to make and fast! Level: Beginner - easy Ch 1 in beginning of rounds doesn't count as stitch throughout Mitten top is worked top to bottom. Both gloves are worked identical, the only difference is the side where the mitten top is attached. The techniques used are: single crochet, increasing stitches, slip stitch. It's important to test gauge if using yarn different from the suggested.

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