Showing posts with label Mittens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mittens. Show all posts

Monday, December 10, 2007

Extra-Toasty Toddler Mittens

Our winter climate in the Frigid North can get pretty cold, so I found that regular knitted mittens just weren't enough to keep my little one's fingers nice and warm while playing in the snow. (We won't even talk about the ineptness of store-bought mittens . . .). These mittens are knitted with two strands of yarn at once, so they're doubly thick and warm. I'd recommend knitting an I-cord or crocheting a length of yarn and attaching the mittens together so they don't get separated.

Materials:
1 skein of worsted weight yarn (I prefer Caron Simply Soft). You will need to use two strands, so either separate into two separate balls, or use a strand from the center as well as the outside of the yarn ball.

4 US size 8 double pointed needles
Small stitch holder (I just use a piece of string)

Gauge: 16 stitches = 4 inches (remember that you're working with two strands of yarn, so although the gauge may look wide for a toddler's wrist, it's also extremely thick.)

Size:
4.5 (5.5) inch wrist

With a loose cast on, such as the German Long-tail or Long-tail, CO 20 (24) stitches using TWO strands of yarn. Divide stitches onto the double pointed needles as follows: 5 (6) stitches on Needles #1 and #3, and 10 (12) stitches on Needle #2. Place marker for working in the round. Work K1, P1 ribbing for 3 ½ inches.

Palm for Left Hand:
Switching to stockinette stitch, work for 1 (2) inch(es). Then, knit across to last stitch on Needle #1. Place last 3 (4) stitches worked on a stitch holder, K1. Knit across Needles #2 and #3. On the next round, on Needle #1, K1, CO3 (4), K1. Work across all needles, and continue working stockinette until mitten reaches 7 (8) inches from cuff bottom.

Palm for Right Hand:
Switching to stockinette stitch, work for 1 inch. On next round, knit across Needles #1 and #2. On Needle #3, K4, place last 3 (4) stitches worked on a stitch holder, K1. Knit across Needles #1 and #2. On Needle #3, K1, CO 3 (4), K1. Continue working stockinette until mitten reaches 7 (8) inches from cuff bottom.

Closing:
Round 1: On Needle #1, K to within 3 stitches of the last stitch. K2tog, K1. On Needle #2, K1, SSK, knit to within 3 stitches of last stitch, K2tog, K1. On Needle #3, K1, SSK, knit the remaining stitches.
Round 2: Knit across all needles
Continue rounds 1 and 2 until there are 8 stitches remaining on the needles. Join stitches from Needles #3 and #1, and close with Kitchener stitch.

Thumb:
Slip 3 (4) stitches from the stitch holder onto first needle. With second needle, PU and K 1 stitch from side edge, and 2 (3) stitches from CO edge. With third needle, PU1 stitch from CO edge and 1 stitch from side edge (8,10 stitches). Work stockinette in the round for 2 (2.5) inches. To close, leave a 12 inch tail, and weave through all stitches on the needles. Pull firmly to shut, knot, and finish off.

~ this is a free pattern from DutchOrchid Designs. If you knit this pattern, please leave a comment on her blog.

Friday, April 13, 2007

Ladies Braided Mittens
Materials: US size 6 double pointed needles, approximately 150 yds. worsted weight yarn (pattern was knitted with Patons SWS), large darning needle, cable needle

Cuff: CO 33 stitches. Work in K2, P1 ribbing for 3"

Palm: Place 16 stitches on needle #1, 8 stitches on needle #2, and 9 stitches on needle #3.
Rows 1-3:
* Needle #1: K4, P1, K6, P1, K4
* Needles #2 and #3: K across
Row 4: K4, P1, C4F, K2, P1, K4. K across needles #2 and #3
Rows 5 - 7: Repeat rows 1 - 3
Row 8: K4, P1, K 2, C4B, P1, K4. K across needles #2 and #3
Continue rows 1 - 8 for 3", or until mitten reaches the crook of the thumb.

Left Thumb: On needle #2, K to last stitch. Place six previously knitted stitches to a stitch holder (an extra piece of yarn is convenient for this). K last stitch. Continue around in braided pattern on needle #1 and K across needle #2. On needle #3, K2, CO 5, K1.

Right Thumb: On needle #2, K7. Place last six previously knitted stitches to a stitch holder. Continue around in braided pattern until needle #2, then K1, CO5, K2.

Mitten: Continue in stockinette stitch and braided pattern until mitten reaches 1 1/2" from longest fingertip.

Closing Row 1: On needle #3, K to last 3 stitches, K2tog., K1. On needle #1, K1, SSK, K to last 3 stitches, K2tog. On needle #2, K1, SSK, K across.
Closing Row 2: K around once (continuing braided pattern)
Repeat rows 1 and 2 until there are 12 stitches left. Place 6 stitches on needle #1, and combine stitches from needles #2 and #3 to one needle. Close with kitchener stitch.

Thumb: K 6 stitches from holder. PU one stitch in the corner, PU 5 stitches from CO row, PU one stitch in the corner. K around for 2 1/2". To close, K2tog. around until last stitch. K last stitch and finish off.

Pattern by Rachel (http://alohaknitter.blogspot.com)
please leave a comment on her blog if you knit this pattern