Witch Fingers
PATTERN
PINKY
• Worked in the Round in Color A.
• Make 2.
Rnd 1: MR, sc 6. [6 sts]
Rnd 2: *Inc, sc* x 3. [9 sts]
Rnd 3 – Rnd 8: Sc 9.
After Rnd 8, sl st, break the yarn, and invisible join. Weave in the yarn tail.
MEDIUM FINGERS
• Worked in the round in Color A.
• Make 6
Rnd 1: MR, sc 6. [6 sts]
Rnd 2: *Inc, sc* x 3. [9 sts]
Rnd 3: *Sc, inc, sc* x 3. [12 sts]
Rnd 4 – Rnd 10: Sc 12.
After Rnd 10, sl st, break the yarn, and invisible join. Weave in the yarn tail.
THUMBS
• Worked in the round in Color A.
• Make 2.
Rnd 1: MR, sc 6. [6 sts]
Rnd 2: *Inc, sc* x 3. [9 sts]
Rnd 3: *Sc, inc, sc* x 3. [12 sts]
Rnd 4: *Sc 3, inc* x 3. [15 sts]
Rnd 5 – Rnd 10: Sc 15.
After Rnd 10, sl st, break the yarn, and invisible join. Weave in the yarn tail.
PINKY NAILS
• Worked in Color B.
• Make 2.
Ch 6, sc 4 in BB of chs starting with the 2nd ch from the hook, 3 sc in last st, rotate the work, sc 4 in the top of the chs, sl st in turning ch, invisible join.
MEDIUM NAILS
• Worked in Color B.
• Make 2.
Ch 7, sc 5 in BB of chs starting with the 2nd ch from the hook, 3 sc in last st, rotate the work, sc 5 in the tops of the chs, sl st in turning ch, invisible join.
THUMB NAILS
• Worked in Color B.
• Make 2.
Ch 7, hdc 5 in BB of chs starting with the 2nd ch from the hook, 3 sc in last st, rotate the work, hdc 5 in the tops of the chs, sl st in turning ch, invisible join.
ASSEMBLY
Sew the nails to your witch fingers with about 6 rounds from the tip of the fingers.
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Witch Fingers
Before you get started…
Ingredients
01 2.75mm(US C-2) crochet hook
02 Aran or worsted weight yarn to meet the gauge blow in two colors. We used:
• Color A: Dishie Worsted Weight from Knit Picks in Verdigris
• Color B: Dishie Worsted Weight from Knit Picks in Jalapeno
03 Tapestry needle
Gauge
5-rnd gauge circle with 2.75mm hook = 4.25cm
NOTE: Since the size of fingers vary, you can adjust the hook or yarn gauge if the result is too loose or tight for your hands.
If you need help with any of the stitches or techniques in this pattern, check out our Ami School page for tutorials!