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So I cut out a pattern I made. Well, my granddaughter now has a lovely set of oven mitts! Your pattern it turns out was much better. Nice job and Thanks! Thank you for the pattern which I will most definitely try. Hello Cee Jay in the UK would love to visit you by the way! It depends on the thickness. So I am sorry I cannot definitively answer your question. So, do not take the so called mistake part out of your tutorial. It really is helpful so I can avoid doing the same thing. I am planning to make these for my 96 year old mother whose hands are cold all the time.

I want to make some for indoor use, without the lining. This pattern is easier to use than the one I bought from Simplicity. So, thank you!!! Your video is great. I just made the lining part for a pair of mittens my grandmother knitted. I used a half inch seam which made the thumb a little bit on the narrow side, but it fit inside the knitted mittens perfectly.

I folded over the edge and hand sewed it inside the cuff. The pattern was super easy to follow and I plan to make a bunch more since my grandma made mittens for all 7 adult granddaughters and her 4 daughters. I LOVE this tutorial! Can you maybe help me out? These are just adorable! No luck so far.

These mittens look great. I tried a prototype last night. Will try again tonight. Very exciting! My 97 year old mother needs mittens, lots of them, even though we live in San Francisco. So the mittens are needed all the time. Your pattern is wonderful, but I had to stop with my mitten project for her because my own hand stopped working due to really bad thumb tendonitis. I want to tell people there is a a wonderful person on Etsy who makes mittens, and I needed very thin ones and she made them special for me.

It was worth it to have her sew them for me. If anyone wants to know her website, just let me know. Angel, Thank you so much for the mitten pattern. Is there a reason why this seam is curved at the outside away from the thumb? It would be a lot easier to sew if it was straight across.

Also, if you sew just the first section of the top and bottom together below the thumb as in your tip before you apply the elastic, you can put in the elastic in one piece instead or 2 small ones. Stretching across the opened seam allowances. Just made the fleeced lined mittens and love them. With wind chill temps of 35 below these will come in handy!

Thanks for the pattern! Great patterns — have made several pairs of mittens for kids in our public schools. Thanks Carol. Would love to make these to take to one of our local missions. They are all working. I love these mittens! I have made them as gifts for many friends — they all love them, too! I even get friends of friends ordering them from me.

Nice and warm! Men like this style a lot! The mittens are great for people that like to walk outside in the winter, especially dog walkers. You can hardly find mittens to buy anymore. Thanks so much for the best pattern on the internet!

My adult son is brain injured and paralyzed in his hands. He asked for mittens because he could not open his hand for gloves. In addition, he could not pull them on. So I put a zipper in the mittens. Trial and error, I put the wide tooth zipper on the thumb side of the mitten.

Works great! I would love to post a picture for other persons needing adaptive mittens. Just finished your fleece vest. Like it.

Now I would like to make something simple for my girlfriend, with material I have left over. I have quite a bit. By the way, aty thit this point in your program the screen is jumping, and has been for quite some time. The cat toy pattern can also be used to make holiday ornaments and Christmas gift toppers. Downloadable Patterns Below are the downloadable patterns, the first in a size for kids and the second for adults.

If you use Windows, right-click each image and save it on your computer. If you use Mac OS, press Control-click and then save the image. Print the pattern from your computer. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

Upcycled Sweater Mittens with Printable Patterns Give worn-out wool sweaters a second use by felting them into warm mittens for the whole family. Stephanie Staton is a freelance writer who burns the midnight oil to meet deadlines between homeschooling her son and chasing her two horse-poop enthusiastic dogs around the farm.

Previous Article Next Article. You Should Also read:. For double thickness, turn material both fleece and wool inside out with right sides together. Pin each of the three pattern pieces to the wrong side of the materials both fleece and wool. With right sides together, pin wool top back pattern piece 3 and bottom back pattern 2 together. Pin to top front pattern piece 1 - stitch all around the mitten leaving lower edge open. When stitching around - it will be necessary to stop stitching at thumb stitching be sure to backstitch and continue stitching to lower edge.

See third picture. Turn wool mittens inside out, taking care to ensure seams are nicely turned inside out. Do not turn fleece mittens inside out. Insert sweater cuff inside fleece mitten. The right side of the top of the cuff will be pinned to the right side of the top of the fleece mitten. Insert fleece mitten into wool mitten. Turn cuff to outside over the wool mitten.

Sew a button in the middle of the cuff through the cuff, wool mitten, and fleece mitten. Optional: whipstitch cuff to wool mitten - hiding stitching.

Here is a pattern. Reply 25 days ago. Reply 11 months ago. Question 8 weeks ago on Introduction. Answer 8 weeks ago. Other patterns I looked at say the opposite meaning the fleece is smaller than the wool. Is it because the wool eventually stretches?

Reply 9 months ago. Thank you for taking the time to comment. So glad the pattern works for you and the mittens turn out. Actually - you are right; it should be the other way around! Good catch! Question 11 months ago on Step 2. Can someone please tell me what type of fleece is best for lining these wool mittens. My daughter has Raynouds Syndrome a disorder with blood vessels in fingers and toes cutting off blood flow when she gets cold and received a pair of this type mitten as a gift.



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