How to Crochet Mittens

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  • Опубликовано: 4 дек 2021
  • Keep those fingers warm this season and learn how to crochet a mitten. This crochet mitten pattern is done as one piece without seaming and has a unique knit-look stitch. This pattern is designed for the whole family! From baby to adult, everyone will be keeping their hands cozy.
    See the pattern on the blog: brianakdesigns.com/how-to-cro...
    CROCHET HOOK:
    G (4.00mm) & H (5.0 mm) Crochet Hook, or size to obtain gauge bit.ly/CrochetTools
    NOTIONS:
    Removable stitch markers if needed shrsl.com/2boqv
    Yarn needle to weave in ends shrsl.com/2bor2
    Scissors shrsl.com/2cibs
    YARN:
    WeCrochet Swish shrsl.com/2l314
    Worsted Weight, 100% Superwash
    Merino Wool, 110 yds/100m, 50g
    Shown in Copper, Dove Heather & Estuary Heather
    YARDAGE:
    Yards: 75 (85, 130, 160) (200, 220, 240, 260, 290)
    Skeins: 1 (1, 2, 2) (2, 2, 3, 3, 3)
    ABBREVIATIONS/STITCHES:
    blo - back loop only
    ch - chain
    dss - double slip stitch
    sl st - slip stitch
    sc - single crochet
    ssc - split single crochet
    st(s) -stitch(es)
    GAUGE:
    16 sts by 18 rows =
    4x4 inches stitch pattern with H hook
    SKILL LEVEL:
    Beginner/Easy
    SIZE/MEASUREMENTS:
    Sizes are written as: Baby, (Toddler, Preschool, Child) (Small, Medium, Large, X-Large, XX-Large)
    Note on sizes: These mittens use the suggested measurements from the Craft Yarn Council. The X-Large & XX-Large and very big and would be useful as an extra layer over other mittens.
    Mitten Width in inches:
    2.25 (2.5, 3, 3.25) (3.5, 3.75, 4, 4.25, 4.5)
    Top of fingers to the wrist in inches:
    3 (4, 4.75, 5.25) (6, 6.5, 7.5, 7.75, 8.5)
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    It is much appreciated and loved!
    © 2020, Designed by Briana Kepner (Briana K Designs). All Rights Reserved.
    This design, the pattern, and the images are the property of Briana K Designs. The buyer may use this pattern for personal use and sales of finished items are also permitted, credit given to Briana K Designs is not only greatly appreciated, but smiled upon. No part of this document may be reproduced, altered, or distributed in any form, or by any means, without express written permission from Briana Kepner
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    For more information, see: brianakdesigns.com/how-to-cro...
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Комментарии • 28

  • @MaggieHoney_
    @MaggieHoney_ 2 года назад +4

    I’ve been looking for a good mitten tutorial to make for Christmas presents! This is by far my favourite so far.

  • @lmvicente1
    @lmvicente1 2 года назад

    Love this pattern! Looks like it will be nice and cozy!!! And warm!!!

  • @Skhetsani
    @Skhetsani 2 года назад

    Beautiful mittens. Thanks for sharing this pattern with us 💕💕💕

  • @victoriapic2274
    @victoriapic2274 2 года назад

    Looking forward to starting this one, I love the look & have done some hats with graphs using that stitch

  • @lupitabarraza6043
    @lupitabarraza6043 2 года назад

    Me encantaron!! Gracias por tu tiempo y enseñanza pero también porque nos lo haces más fácil 😘😘

  • @christinahaskell5059
    @christinahaskell5059 2 года назад

    I was so excited to see this mitten pattern because I just finished the matching hat and I love it! I especially like how the thumb uses the same established pattern as the hand. It looks so cohesive. Will get started in these right away! Thanks!

  • @dalvapereira445
    @dalvapereira445 8 месяцев назад

    Very nice mittens, thanks for sharing this wonderful pattern 😊

  • @andreabush1742
    @andreabush1742 2 года назад +1

    I love this tutorial!

  • @pamwallem2354
    @pamwallem2354 2 года назад

    Love this pattern! Would love to see this pattern done in a blanket.😊

  • @viavortex5380
    @viavortex5380 7 месяцев назад

    I used 2 balls of the merino yarn she used, each ball made 1 mitten!

  • @ums8888
    @ums8888 2 года назад

    Cool 💖

  • @lupitabarraza6043
    @lupitabarraza6043 2 года назад

    Tanks!!!!

  • @lupitabarraza6043
    @lupitabarraza6043 2 года назад

    Hola hola desde Chihuahua Mexico

  • @elizabethclarke1581
    @elizabethclarke1581 Год назад

    Hi, these are beautiful! I’m just wandering if there’s a pattern for a matching hat? Thank you x

  • @quentingirard6358
    @quentingirard6358 Год назад

    Hi, can you help me with the child size please, it is difficult to find lovely mittens like yours ! Thank's

  • @pitter-pattertots559
    @pitter-pattertots559 Год назад

    What wool are you using? Thickness?. I only chunky would you make the size smaller? I started making s and it I feel like a medium or large.
    Thanks

  • @Itsme-pb3px
    @Itsme-pb3px 2 года назад

    How can I make this as fingerless gloves? Love the pattern but would like to know how to finish the top to keep open. Thanks!

    • @BrianaK
      @BrianaK  2 года назад +1

      Since these are worked from bottom-up, you can stop at the height you like after the thumb, leaving a little room to do a short ribbing if you like.

  • @kaur2341
    @kaur2341 2 года назад

    Hey! Is it okay if we use the same hook for both the sections ??

    • @BrianaK
      @BrianaK  2 года назад +1

      The ribbing may not be as tight, but I think it would be fine.

  • @lechini4827
    @lechini4827 Год назад

    What is size H

  • @messenger3478
    @messenger3478 Год назад +1

    This "split single crochet" is very confusing. What you are doing looks like a normal single crochet, but what you are saysing is confusing and not what you are doing. Also, how do I start the 2nd row after the 1st single crochet in the back loops. I am so confused. You said we won't be joining the rows, but I'm having a hard time following.

    • @delaena
      @delaena 9 месяцев назад

      ik its been 9 months since you commented but the "split single crochet" is also called a Waistcoat Stitch if that helps you (its worked into the V on the front as opposed to the horizontal stitch on top) i hope that makes sense!

  • @esmeraldaquiles1008
    @esmeraldaquiles1008 6 месяцев назад

    😂

  • @lanie6465
    @lanie6465 Год назад +1

    For the life of me I do not understand your slpit stitch nor can I see anything different than a normal crochet.

    • @CB-sr8ee
      @CB-sr8ee Год назад +1

      When you are looking at the stitch you’re about to put your hook into, there is a horizontal bar on top and two vertical “legs” below the bar. For a traditional single crochet, you will insert your hook below the horizontal bar. For the split single crochet, you insert the hook a bit lower-between the vertical legs. Mikey, has a good explanation/tutorial of the split single crochet on his RUclips channel-The Crochet Crowd.