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Cuffs:


Left Arm

Start with red yarn
Ch. 26
Rnd 1. Skip last ch. and sc. 1 in each ch. (25)
Rnd 2-15. Ch. 1 and sc. 1 in each st. through back stitches. Turn. (25)
Switch to yellow yarn
Rnd 16-24. Repeat rnd 2. (25)
Switch to red yarn
Pull yarn through first ch. made and sc. through back stitches, repeat until sides of the cuff are 'sewn' together.


Right arm

Start with red yarn
Ch. 26
Rnd 1. Skip last ch. and sc. 1 in each ch. (25)
Rnd 2-5. Ch. 1 and sc. 1 in each st. through back stitches. Turn. (25)
Switch to yellow yarn
Rnd 6-14. Repeat rnd. 2. (25)
Swtich to red yarn
Rnd 15-24. Repeat rnd. 2. (25)
Pull yarn through first ch. made and sc. through back stitches, repeat until sides of the cuff are 'sewn' together.


Gloves:

Rnd 25. Sc. 1 in each st. around the cuff (25)
Rnd 26. Sc. in next 4 st., 2 sc. in 1, repeat 6 times (30)
Rnd 27-32. Sc. 1 in each st. (30)
Rnd 33. Sc. 23, ch. 2, skip 7 st. (25)
Rnd 34-35. Sc. 1 in each st. (25)
Rnd 36. Sc. 9, sl. st. 7, sc. 9 (25)
Rnd 37. Sc. 8, sl. st. 9, sc. 8 (25)
Rnd 38. Sc. 8, sl. st. 11, sc. 6 (25)
Rnd 39. Sc. 4, (optional) sl. st. 29 in back stitches. Tie off.


Repulsors:


Start with blue yarn and make a loop.
Rnd 1. Sc. 6 in loop
Rnd 2. Ch. 2, dc. 2 in each st., sl. st. in first dc.

Switch to yellow yarn.
Rnd 3. Sc. 2 in each st., sl. st. in first sc.
Tie off, leave a long end and stitch the repulsor to the glove.

All done!
:iconaloisebrennan:
I give credit to *Kottdjur for the inspiration of these and the original pattern for the repulsors. I've modified the pattern a little. The other credit goes to Louis Mensinger of Louie's Loops. He has a great pattern for Batman gloves (which are awesome and pictures of the ones I made are coming soon!) and I figured the only difference in his pattern in the change of colors.

Made with a 5.50mm hook with 6.5mm yarn. Each one only takes a couple of hours, great for car trips!
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These are so freaking awesome. I may have to purchase some in the future.
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=FairyBubblePuppy Sep 9, 2012  Student Writer
Please get an Etsy!! :D
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~AloiseBrennan Sep 9, 2012  Hobbyist General Artist
One is currently being set up :) No worries :) I can let you know when it's in full swing!
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=FairyBubblePuppy Sep 10, 2012  Student Writer
Woohoo! :D Yes, please :)
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~LunaRaeB Aug 30, 2012  Hobbyist Photographer
I can't wait to get mine!!!!!!!!!!!! :D THESE ARE AWESOME! :: tackle pounce hug ::
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~AloiseBrennan Aug 30, 2012  Hobbyist General Artist
:icontacklehugplz::iconbrohugplz: Oh they will come :D
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~WuhTehFuh Aug 30, 2012  Student Photographer
I want haz!
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~AloiseBrennan Aug 30, 2012  Hobbyist General Artist
:D I am making them for sale :D
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:iconwuhtehfuh:
~WuhTehFuh Aug 30, 2012  Student Photographer
Oh, wow.

I might buy myself a pair of them, how much will they cost?

And will you post to the UK?
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~AloiseBrennan Aug 30, 2012  Hobbyist General Artist
Hahaha, wow! I could try :) I'm not sure how much shipping that might cost but I'm making these for $20 each which is about 13 pounds, right?
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