Thank you! This is EXACTLY what I was looking for! It will match a slip stitch hat pattern I have. Most crochet mittens are made in the round and don’t stretch the right way.
Such a Beautiful and wonderful way to make gorgeous and warm and soft mittens!! Thank you for giving to us this very brilliant and fun video tutorial and cute&cozy mittens that looks like it’s easily adapted to size, also type of yarn /and hook used. You are so kind to offer your time and effort for others!!💜
finally made my pair using this pattern! they turned out beautiful but a tip i would give us that when you say work loosely, you gotta work LOOSELY. I ended up going up a few hook sizes because i’m prone to having a really tight tension. Worked much better after that and i finished my second mitt in an afternoon. Thanks for the pattern !! 🥰
Thank you for sharing your talent! I just finished one and it turned out great. I will make a few to donate. Do you have an Instagram page? I would love to post a picture and give you credit for the pattern.
Dear Bob Robertson......... In order to make the mittens have a warmth for colder weather you could sew a fleece liner inside as it would be super easy before sewing the mitten closed, to make a very accurate pattern of [[thicker paper(sturdy)]] {{so you can use again for 2nd mitten plus any other same size pair of these you make🙂}}]] and then also to help make them even warmer...Use yarn to crochet with, that is either 100% wool or at least has 50% wool content. The nice thick fleece inner liner will prevent any itchiness you may otherwise feel too.🙂. Or you can also crochet 100% wool ((you can now buy wool yarn that’s machine washable and dryer safe as well!, I’m very glad for this product!))inserts(the same size of mittens roughly and sew them quickly as they will not show from the outside....and these extra steps should make your beautiful crochet mittens much, much, more warm and safe for colder temperatures than without. Acrylic yarn in even a thick stitch like this one is not meant for long times outsides in -15°C to -45°C with or without winchill. But knitted crocheted with liner , wool And such should give you a noticeable difference. P.s. of course I cannot still advise you as to what cold temp and time outside would be safe, even with these methods, so if adapting for a child, please be cautious. 💜hope this helps.💜
@@CanadianMum444 wow, I can't believe you took the time to tell me this. I will pass this on, the liner is a wonderful idea, as everyone loves the hats and mittens. However we are more concerned with warmth then looks or convenience ( kids). Thanks so much!
Thank you! This is EXACTLY what I was looking for! It will match a slip stitch hat pattern I have. Most crochet mittens are made in the round and don’t stretch the right way.
One of the best patterns ever.Thank you very much!
Especially because everything is one peace ✌️
Best mitten pattern ever. Thank you!
Such a Beautiful and wonderful way to make gorgeous and warm and soft mittens!! Thank you for giving to us this very brilliant and fun video tutorial and cute&cozy mittens that looks like it’s easily adapted to size, also type of yarn /and hook used.
You are so kind to offer your time and effort for others!!💜
This design is absolutely genius!
Beautiful. I'll take one pattern thanks. Back loop slip stitches are awesome.
Thank you for sharing this technique, you make slipt stitch crocheting look so easy!
Clever pattern. Thanks for sharing.
Very detailed instruction and easy to follow, thanks a million
finally made my pair using this pattern! they turned out beautiful but a tip i would give us that when you say work loosely, you gotta work LOOSELY. I ended up going up a few hook sizes because i’m prone to having a really tight tension. Worked much better after that and i finished my second mitt in an afternoon. Thanks for the pattern !! 🥰
How long did it take you to crochet one mitten?
@@beckygarcia4416 about a day lol but I ripped it out 50x
Excellent tutorial! I can now adapt for children as well. Thank you!
I like your mittens are good
👍👍👏👏👏👏🥰🥰🥰🧶🧶your good
Love this patter! Beautiful!
Thanks, I can’t wait to try this.
Thank you for sharing your talent! I just finished one and it turned out great. I will make a few to donate. Do you have an Instagram page? I would love to post a picture and give you credit for the pattern.
Thank you! 💜
I love them. Thnx!
❤️️ Brilliant Idea ❤️️
The only problem with crocheted mittens, is they are not warm. One step better than no mittens. But they look nice.
Slip Stitch Crochet is warm like knitted ribs & it looks like it.
@@flying2anotheruniverse thanks, I will give it a try
Dear Bob Robertson......... In order to make the mittens have a warmth for colder weather you could sew a fleece liner inside as it would be super easy before sewing the mitten closed, to make a very accurate pattern of [[thicker paper(sturdy)]] {{so you can use again for 2nd mitten plus any other same size pair of these you make🙂}}]] and then also to help make them even warmer...Use yarn to crochet with, that is either 100% wool or at least has 50% wool content. The nice thick fleece inner liner will prevent any itchiness you may otherwise feel too.🙂. Or you can also crochet 100% wool ((you can now buy wool yarn that’s machine washable and dryer safe as well!, I’m very glad for this product!))inserts(the same size of mittens roughly and sew them quickly as they will not show from the outside....and these extra steps should make your beautiful crochet mittens much, much, more warm and safe for colder temperatures than without.
Acrylic yarn in even a thick stitch like this one is not meant for long times outsides in -15°C to -45°C with or without winchill.
But knitted crocheted with liner , wool And such should give you a noticeable difference.
P.s. of course I cannot still advise you as to what cold temp and time outside would be safe, even with these methods, so if adapting for a child, please be cautious. 💜hope this helps.💜
@@CanadianMum444 wow, I can't believe you took the time to tell me this. I will pass this on, the liner is a wonderful idea, as everyone loves the hats and mittens. However we are more concerned with warmth then looks or convenience ( kids). Thanks so much!
@@bobrobertson9636 also, if you make sure your yarn has some wool content if not all wool you will see a noticeable difference in warmth.
good job
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This is for which age
This is woman adult size
@@AniTugushi how much chain for 2year baby
What is Aran?
It's medium yarn, thicker than worsted and thiner than bulky
@@AniTugushi can you give me a brand and weight example? Like Red Heart medium 4, worsted weight?
@@AniTugushi 6 mm hook US is a size J.
@@beckygarcia4416 I just checked, the yarn I used is called Kartopu melange wool (tidd.ly/38w9lu3) and it's #5 bulky weight yarn
Lol. This did not fit. But im going to try again!
Was it too small?