"This crochet pattern uses a modified beginner stitch making it a great option for beginners looking to step out of their comfort zones. This project can easily be made in a single night. You can also make multiple pairs of fingerless gloves with a single 100g ball of yarn. This project works the best with weight 3 self-striping or variegated yarns. The modified stitch makes a great textured pattern that is super simple to form once again making it great for beginners. "

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