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.
The only thing I’d add is to make sure you place your hand on the fleece perpendicularly to the stretch as you outline it. Most fleece, if not all, come with one way stretch. You want to make sure you can stretch the fleece as you insert your hand into the mitten. Great tutorial-thank you for taking your time to share it!
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!
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! 😀
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! 😀
The only thing I’d add is to make sure you place your hand on the fleece perpendicularly to the stretch as you outline it. Most fleece, if not all, come with one way stretch. You want to make sure you can stretch the fleece as you insert your hand into the mitten. Great tutorial-thank you for taking your time to share it!
@@Agnieszka-x9z Thank you for adding this. I love the fact that we pool our resources online! 😀
This is great. so simple and they look great.
I love the simplicity too. Anyone can make these.
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. 😀
Great tutorial!!!
Glad you liked it! Enjoy making your warm fleecy mittens.
Thank you, very easy😊
Nice and easy
Thank you very informative
Great, glad it was helpful! 😀
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. 😀
Thank you I love to do it for me & my friends too 👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😀
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.