Fingerless scaly gauntlet
Tuesday, January 14th, 2014 04:50 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So, my second attempt at something larger than an oven cloth (when I saw them in our kitchen I realised that those where my first crocheting project back in '03 when I made two Slytherin-coloured ones for Crocky).

Since they don't fit on the bean bag doggie, here's my arm in the gauntlet so far. It does not have a hole for the thumb, even though it kind of looks like it does on this picture:

And in this is the quality yarn that I'm using: bulk from a discounter. But I didn't know if this was a project I'd abandon, so I wanted to stay safe and go cheap.

In the picture above you can also sort of see that I fudged the order of the individual scales to increase the girth of the project at the top: instead of six scales like at the beginning it's first seven scales wide up there, and now it's nine scales wide, which is unfortunately a bit too wide. It doesn't look as irregular as I feared, but there must be a better way to steadily increase the number of scales instead of fudging it, like I did. It's also difficult because I'm not sure if I can repeat what I did for glove #2. But I suppose I'll have to cross that bridge when I come to it...

Since they don't fit on the bean bag doggie, here's my arm in the gauntlet so far. It does not have a hole for the thumb, even though it kind of looks like it does on this picture:

And in this is the quality yarn that I'm using: bulk from a discounter. But I didn't know if this was a project I'd abandon, so I wanted to stay safe and go cheap.

In the picture above you can also sort of see that I fudged the order of the individual scales to increase the girth of the project at the top: instead of six scales like at the beginning it's first seven scales wide up there, and now it's nine scales wide, which is unfortunately a bit too wide. It doesn't look as irregular as I feared, but there must be a better way to steadily increase the number of scales instead of fudging it, like I did. It's also difficult because I'm not sure if I can repeat what I did for glove #2. But I suppose I'll have to cross that bridge when I come to it...