These fingerless gloves were made working on star stitch and it took me about two hours to finish it. I offer a video tutorial in spanish with english subtitles in which I use a medium weight yarn and a 5.5. mm hook. I also offer a written pattern in spanish and in english, in which I use a light to medium weight yarn and a 5.0 mm hook. Both with clear instructions and beginner friendly. I also show how to avoid a gap between first and last star stitch of each round.

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