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I’m an always “cold feet-and-hands” person. I probably get my socks off only when taking the shower and have an extra blanket next to my bed just in case I get cold during the night. When the temperature outside drops closer to a zero degree Celsius I already have my hat, scarf and mittens ready. If you are like me then you will love this mittens pattern. It’s especially true for those, who can’t keep their hands in the pockets when walking outside (like me pushing the stroller with a twenty months old daughter). What I particularly like about these mittens is its cuff (wind doesn’t get through them easily), its softness and, of course, the color. Try it yourself and let me know your thoughts in the comment section.
Knitting materials and tools:
<> 5 Straight Needles (Double Pointed) 3.5 mm (US 4). You can also use Circular Knitting Needles;
<> Long mink wool – 75% wool, 25% nylon. Café au lait color: 50 grams – 350 m per skein – in total less than 1 ball;
Knit mittens size:
Wrist size 16-20 сm
Length – 28 cm
Gauge: 22 stitches = 4 inches in stockinette
Note for knitters:
Knit with two strands of yarn at once.
Common abbreviations of knitting stitches:
k – knit
p – purl
k2tog – knit two together
yoL – yarn over left: Lay the working yarn over the right needle from back to front. In the next round knit it in a way to avoid hole.
yoR – yarn over right: Bring the yarn between needles and lay it over to right needle from front to back. In the next round knit it in a way to avoid hole.
skpo – Slip, Knit, Pass Over: Slip one stitch to the right needle knitwise, knit in the next stitch and drop this stitch off the left needle, insert the left needle into the slipped stitch, pass it over the knit stitch and it’s done.
Stockinette stitch knit mittens pattern
Knitting main part of the right mitten
Cast on 36 stitches and redistribute them between needles. I was using Bulgarian cast on method. It is also sometimes called the Estonian cast on and a Latin cast on. It has a nice decorative edge that is resilient and springy, and it is made using a long tail. Check the video below for better understanding. You can also use simple long tail cast on technique.
Rounds 1-20: knit in stockinette stitch (or knit until piece reaches 7-8 cm)
Round 21: k3, yoR, k33
Round 22: knit all stitches around (37 stitches)
Round 23: k3, yoR, k34
Round 24: knit all stitches around (38 stitches)
Round 25: k3, yoR, k35
Round 26: knit all stitches around (39 stitches)
Round 27: k3, yoR, k36
Round 28: knit all stitches around (40 stitches)
Round 29: k3, yoR, k37
Round 30: knit all stitches around (41 stitches)
Round 31: k3, yoR, k38
Round 32: knit all stitches around (42 stitches)
Round 33: k3, yoR, k39
Round 34: knit all stitches around (43 stitches)
Round 35: k3, yoR, k40
Round 36: knit all stitches around (44 stitches)
Round 37: k3, yoR, k41
Round 38: knit all stitches around (45 stitches)
Round 39: k3, yoR, k42
Round 40: knit all stitches around (46 stitches)
Round 41: k3, yoR, k43
Round 42: knit all stitches around (47 stitches)
Round 43: k3, yoR, k44
Round 44: knit all stitches around (48 stitches)
Round 45: k3, yoR, k45
Round 46: knit all stitches around (49 stitches)
Round 47: k3, yoR, k46
Round 48: knit all stitches around (50 stitches)
Round 49: k3, place next 12 stitches on scrap yarn, k35
Round 50: knit all stitches around (38 stitches)
Repeat Round 50 until the mitten reaches the tip of your little finger. In my case it was 7-7.5 cm.
Shaping the top of right mitten:
Round 1: [k1, k2tog, k13, skpo, k1] – repeat twice
Round 2: knit all stitches around
Round 3: [k1, k2tog, k11, skpo, k1] – repeat twice
Round 4: knit all stitches around
Round 5: [k1, k2tog, k9, skpo, k1] – repeat twice
Round 6: [k1, k2tog, k7, skpo, k1] – repeat twice
Round 7: [k1, k2tog, k5, skpo, k1] – repeat twice
Round 8: [k1, k2tog, k3, skpo, k1] – repeat twice
Round 13: [k1, k2tog, k1, skpo, k1] – repeat twice
Cut the yarn leaving 10 cm tail, thread through remaining 10 stitches, pull tight and secure on the inside.
Fasten off to continue to thumb.
Knitting gusset section of the right mitten:
Pick up 12 stitches from the scrap yarn. Pick up four stitches around the gap by knitting into them. Knit every round until thumb measures about 4 cm (1.5”) or until it reaches the tip of your thumb.
Start decreasing rounds.
Round 1: [k2tog] – 8 times
Round 2: [k2tog] – 4 times
Round 3: [k2tog] – 2 times
Round 4: [k2tog] – 1 time
If there is a gap in the thumb gusset, use the tail to sew it up.
Knitting main part of the left mitten:
Repeat all steps till the 21 Round.
Round 21: k14, yoL, k3, k19
Round 22: knit all stitches around (37 stitches)
Round 23: k15, yoL, k3, k19
Round 24: knit all stitches around (38 stitches)
Round 25: k16, yoL, k3, k19
Round 26: knit all stitches around (39 stitches)
Round 27: k17, yoL, k3, k19
Round 28: knit all stitches around (40 stitches)
Round 29: k18, yoL, k3, k19
Round 30: knit all stitches around (41 stitches)
Round 31: k19, yoL, k3, k19
Round 32: knit all stitches around (42 stitches)
Round 33: k20, yoL, k3, k19
Round 34: knit all stitches around (43 stitches)
Round 35: k21, yoL, k3, k19
Round 36: knit all stitches around (44 stitches)
Round 37: k22, yoL, k3, k19
Round 38: knit all stitches around (45 stitches)
Round 39: k23, yoL, k3, k19
Round 40: knit all stitches around (46 stitches)
Round 41: k24, yoL, k3, k19
Round 42: knit all stitches around (47 stitches)
Round 43: k25, yoL, k3, k19
Round 44: knit all stitches around (48 stitches)
Round 45: k26, yoL, k3, k19
Round 46: knit all stitches around (49 stitches)
Round 47: k27, yoL, k3, k19
Round 48: knit all stitches around (50 stitches)
Round 49: k16, place next 12 stitches on scrap yarn, k3, k19
All other rounds and gusset section will be done in the same way as for the right mitten.
I hope you enjoyed this free pattern. Stay tuned for the matching beanie and feel free to share the pattern with your friends.
2 comments
Hi there! My name is Kristy Elik and I’m publisher of Look Local Mississauga magazine. We’re doing a story on hygge, the Danish term defined as “cosiness and comfort” and I’d like to include the art of knitting in our Shop Local section. Is it okay if I use your business?
Hi Kristy. Sure you can mention me in Shop Local section of your magazine. Let me know if you need any help from my side