Nice, straightforward instructions and good tips with the stitch/zigzag, to remember the wrist width and adding a raw edge hem by the wrist. Thank you.
I keep the seam on the outside and use pinking shears around edges. I add a contrast cuff, also keeping the seam away from skin. Easy Peasy and so cute! I trace around my pattern on a square of fleece....and just sew on that line; then use pinking shears to trim away. I do not line the mittens....just use a heavy fleece. I sew these to hand out when I do street outreach. Great way to use scraps; fronts, backs, and cuffs could be contrasting colors.
Made a pair for grandson to try and help him stop sucking his fingers & or thumb. Opps forgot to get a pic before I handed them over. I added elastic at the wrist to make sure they remained secure during the night, but was a struggle as so tiny 3 almost 4 hands. 😏. Then hemming the bottoms wasn't easy, so they aren't very neat but should do the job. I made them of cotton knit/stretch fabric.
I'd sew the cuff first to make sewing in the circle less difficult.
Great idea! I will pin this comment!
Nice, straightforward instructions and good tips with the stitch/zigzag, to remember the wrist width and adding a raw edge hem by the wrist. Thank you.
Thank you. I am so glad you found them helpful! 😀
So cute! Love the simplicity. Thanks for your clear, easy to follow directions. Great place to start! 😊🎉
Glad you enjoyed it. Enjoy your warm hands! 😀
I keep the seam on the outside and use pinking shears around edges. I add a contrast cuff, also keeping the seam away from skin. Easy Peasy and so cute! I trace around my pattern on a square of fleece....and just sew on that line; then use pinking shears to trim away. I do not line the mittens....just use a heavy fleece.
I sew these to hand out when I do street outreach. Great way to use scraps; fronts, backs, and cuffs could be contrasting colors.
Thank you for all this helpful advice. I love the fact that we all have our own adaptations of the same basic idea. 😀
Great that you don't need to add elastic at the wrist. Thank you and helllo from near Chicago.
I am glad you enjoyed it. And hello from Manchester in the UK. 😀
This is great. so simple and they look great.
I love the simplicity too. Anyone can make these.
Nice and easy
Thank you, very easy😊
Great tutorial!!!
Glad you liked it! Enjoy making your warm fleecy mittens.
Thank you I love to do it for me & my friends too 👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😀
Thank you very informative
Great, glad it was helpful! 😀
I have fleece scraps just waiting for this project.
Fabulous - enjoy sewing them and then having warm hands. 😀
Cute but I’ll put elastic on the wrist to keep the cold air out
Great idea! 😃
good project for quilt folks who sew for charity
Yes, definitely!
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Made a pair for grandson to try and help him stop sucking his fingers & or thumb. Opps forgot to get a pic before I handed them over. I added elastic at the wrist to make sure they remained secure during the night, but was a struggle as so tiny 3 almost 4 hands. 😏. Then hemming the bottoms wasn't easy, so they aren't very neat but should do the job. I made them of cotton knit/stretch fabric.
Needle no to sew
You could try fabric glue but this is really a sewing project.