Thank you so much for ALL of your videos. I went from not being able to crochet a scarf to making baby hats, booties, and mittens right away with your tutorials. I have been practically on bed rest waiting for my baby to arrive and this has brought me so much joy to do something productive that will be so cute on her when she arrives. It will be winter when she is born here in Alaska so I’ve been making them all with wool and they have turned out so great. Makes me so excited for her to get here. Thank you very very much!🥲☺️
It's been 50 yrs since I made mitts for my boys but never crochet but in half way through first one didnt think I could do this as I'm a beginner but the pattern was very clear so happy days
Thank you for this pattern!! I completed a pair of them earlier today. I really enjoyed learning something new and different. You explain perfectly, very easy to follow you.
I would really like the measurements for the ribbing and for the finished product. Wool varies so much and when the labels are in a different language it’s guess work that I’m buying the correct yarn. Thank you for this beautiful pattern.
Thanks. What is the length of the mitten and the wrist size? I realise my mitten looks very small The yarn is thin. The video is very easy to follow. Very clear instructions .
Hi there, thanks for the tutorial. So easy to follow however I am not getting the appropriate size as I use different yarn weight and hook size. Can you pls explain using a tape measure in inches or cm. It will help alot as most videos on crochet rarely help in this area.
Thank you for the pattern and taking time to go through each step. I wanted to ask if I have a size #4 yarn and I want to make mittens for 3-6 months baby, what hook size should I use? I tried to make it with #4 yarn and the hook size that you mentioned and the mittens came out nice for a new born baby, but they aren't stretchable like yours. So they might not fit a 3 month old baby. (Maybe I crochet tight or the yarn is thicker and the smaller hook size made it tighter.)
HI Punita.. different yarn will give different stretch. In this videoi used light weight #3 yarn/DK weight yarn. I do suggest you to use slightly bigger hook if you crochet tight.
I mess up everytime with the body and not the ribbon. If next time you could be slower in showing where your hook is going would be great and I sometimes get wholes but I'm not skipping or dropping stitches.
I just finished making the pair and your video was well made and very clear. Thank you!
Thank you so much for ALL of your videos. I went from not being able to crochet a scarf to making baby hats, booties, and mittens right away with your tutorials. I have been practically on bed rest waiting for my baby to arrive and this has brought me so much joy to do something productive that will be so cute on her when she arrives. It will be winter when she is born here in Alaska so I’ve been making them all with wool and they have turned out so great. Makes me so excited for her to get here. Thank you very very much!🥲☺️
Very very good clarification video. I watched so many mittens video but your is just superb. Thank you so much. I have three months old grandson.
This is the best baby mittens I have seen . So easy and so
Pretty thank you so much
It's been 50 yrs since I made mitts for my boys but never crochet but in half way through first one didnt think I could do this as I'm a beginner but the pattern was very clear so happy days
Thank you for this pattern!!
I completed a pair of them earlier today. I really enjoyed learning something new and different.
You explain perfectly, very easy to follow you.
Thank you so much. Thank you for the tutorial. You have a very sweet voice. And the mittens is so adorable.
Thank you so very much, simple clear directions. Ive made one this evening, the matched one tomorrow. Thanks!
I love this pattern - thank you for sharing. I love your tutorials they are so easy to follow.
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Well presented a d very clear instructions. Thankyou.😊
Very cute and great tutorial, thank you so much 😊
Thank you what a cute and simple pattern 😊 💕
I'm crying this is soo cute
It's very easy to make, thank you so much
Hi just finished my cute mittens
Explanation excellent
Thank you so much
I would really like the measurements for the ribbing and for the finished product. Wool varies so much and when the labels are in a different language it’s guess work that I’m buying the correct yarn. Thank you for this beautiful pattern.
Thanks for sharing this beautiful design
This video was really helpful. Thank you!
Thank you so much for a fab pattern for mittens and such a nice way of teaching .. your a star :)))
Thankyou is very beautifully pattern
Very easy n beautiful, thanks
So simple tutorial, it's amazing
Hi Jennie thank you for sharing how to make the baby mittens .You make it look so easy .God bless you and your family.Have a blessed Lords day .🙋🏻💯👍🙏
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Looking amazing
Good explanation easy to do thanks for sharing mam
I love this tutorial so much thanks girl and I also made it❤
Awesome tutorial super easy 😃I didn’t think I could do it. Thank you
I love your work... Thanx for uploading such useful stuff.. have a blessed life sweety❤🌻
You are the best teacher. Thankyou so much
Thank you! 😃
Thanks. What is the length of the mitten and the wrist size? I realise my mitten looks very small The yarn is thin. The video is very easy to follow. Very clear instructions .
Your instruction is great, however can you use a darker background when using a light color yarn. Thanks!
Hi there, thanks for the tutorial. So easy to follow however I am not getting the appropriate size as I use different yarn weight and hook size. Can you pls explain using a tape measure in inches or cm. It will help alot as most videos on crochet rarely help in this area.
I tried this.. thanks for sharing 👍🏻👍🏻
Cute one.
Very nice and neat thankyou
Same here I wish I co7ld have made them years ago too like you ❤
Thanks for the video... Made one for my baby.. Looks cool.. Happy crocheting 😍
Neat little slow explanation sister
Wonderful 👍👍👍👍❤️
Loveto watch the crochet work
I have 4 weight yarn In which I made a matching bear hat. How do I adjust the hook sizes and the counts. I really need your help. Thank you.
Very good tutorial thank you
Masha Allah...
I need to make this for 6 to 12 months. How many chains should I make for the ribbing?
I love your pattern thank you! I just hope you used a darker yarn or background. It has to much flare in the camera. ♥️♥️♥️
Very nice
Thank you for making this so easy to foll oil w. Blessings
Thanks for tutorial
How many inches is the beginning stitches for wrist?
Love those mittens. Hope you can make some for kids sizes someday. Happy crocheting 🧶
Maybe soon Ruby :)
Can I use cotton yarn?
So nice en easy
Awesome
Thank you for sharing the video
Beautiful but there is a huge difference in a newborn baby to a 6 month baby I dont understand how they can fit both?
How do I get free pattern from Etsy. All I found was how to pay.
Thank you for sharing this video ❤️❤️❤️
You are very welcome Abby
Thank you so much
Thank you for the pattern and taking time to go through each step. I wanted to ask if I have a size #4 yarn and I want to make mittens for 3-6 months baby, what hook size should I use? I tried to make it with #4 yarn and the hook size that you mentioned and the mittens came out nice for a new born baby, but they aren't stretchable like yours. So they might not fit a 3 month old baby. (Maybe I crochet tight or the yarn is thicker and the smaller hook size made it tighter.)
HI Punita.. different yarn will give different stretch. In this videoi used light weight #3 yarn/DK weight yarn. I do suggest you to use slightly bigger hook if you crochet tight.
Hi mam i am using different type of yarn can tell the measurement for 3month old baby and needle size too
Nyc
Wow
Thanks
I mess up everytime with the body and not the ribbon. If next time you could be slower in showing where your hook is going would be great and I sometimes get wholes but I'm not skipping or dropping stitches.
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Looking amazing
Thanks
Loveto watch the crochet work