So, firstly let me apologise if you haven’t heard of Outlander! Fans of Outlander will enjoy looking at/talking about anything remotely Outlander related, but for the rest of you, well – what you are about to see are just crochet arm warmers. But, these are not just any arm warmers though, these are Outlander Style Arm Warmers / Fingerless Gloves!!
Outlander is the title of a series of books by Diana Gabaldon, of which the first UK edition was called Crosstitch, while in the US it was called Outlander. However the use of that name has now widened to encompass the whole 9 book series and the recent US made TV series. There are worldwide Outlander fans – the books have been going for over 20 years – they are big long stories and each is a satisfyingly very good read. I never re-read any books, yet I am currently re-reading the whole Outlander series and enjoying it as much as the first time.
I won’t describe the story except to say it starts in 1940s Scotland and moves into 1743 Scotland. It is a story of an amazing relationship and is packed with Scottish and US history. It is not a ‘romance’ novel nor a ‘science fiction novel’ although it includes love, passion and time travel! So if you feel like a good read for the autumn and winter you could actually have it downloaded from Amazon onto your Kindle or E reader app in seconds! If you do try it I’d love to hear how you found it. One thing I would say is, don’t join the FB groups or any of the other Outlander groups until you’ve read at least the first book or you’re bound to read spoilers.
And now for the actual handmade crafty bit of the post! In the mini-series which started 8 week’s ago in US some of the female characters in 1743 Scottish Highlands have been seen wearing arm warmers and cowls to keep out the Scottish chill – hence the book fans are making/buying these with gusto! Here are mine – made from appropriately named Highland Tweed yarn!
Mine are based on the pattern from Hopeful Honey although I have altered her pattern somewhat, to make my own version.
I love wearing these type of gloves as they make it so easy to pick things up when you’re busy, whilst still keeping warm. I can’t wait for it to get a teeny bit more autumnal so I can wear my new outlander style arm warmer/fingerless gloves!
Now I’m off to Handmade harbour and later I’ll be starting to crochet my chocolate brown Claire-style cowl in highlander chunky yarn!!
Such beautiful gloves, that wool suits the pattern just perfectly.
They look super cosy and warm:)
Hehe, my other half is a fan of the Outlander books and has read them all, i’m not sure he would wear the gloves 🙂 but i know i would, they’re gorgeous! x
These look very snuggly and I love the yarn you have used. I shall look out for these books and give them a go 🙂
They are fab and I love the flecks of colour in that yarn.
Have a lovely crafty week, Alison
I really enjoyed reading about the history of Outlander. I will have to check it out. Your handwarmers are beautiful. I love the design and the choice of yarn you used. Very lovely indeed.
Thanks for telling us all about Outlander. I keep seeing items about it online but had no idea what is was about. The yarn you’ve used for your fingerless gloves looks perfect for chilly weather, the flecks flashing through the yarn are lovely.
Ali xx
They look lovely and cosy, the yarn you’ve used really suits them too.
They look gorgeously warm and snuggly, I love the tweedy flecks in the yarn – and now I’m seriously tempted to go and find Outlander on audio book, it sounds like a great accompaniment to a little knitting!
I’ve seen a trailer for Outlander and we are going to download it and watch the series in one go. I didn’t realise it was a book first so will look out for it. Your fingerless gloves are lovely, very stylish and practical. #handmademonday
I haven’t read or watched any Outlander books or programmes, I didn’t realise that it’s such a long running story.Your warmers suit the bill perfectly. 🙂
Jan x