A friend and I saw a really cute pair of mismatched mittens earlier this fall. Given their $50.00 dollar price tag, there was no way I could afford them, but I thought, "I can make those!" So I found this book in the library, and tested the pattern this weekend. I thought I would start out simple and make a matching pair first, before I went and got all wild and crazy. Plus I thought, if these worked out, they would make a perfect Christmas present for my husband. (Though after he politely informed me that he isn't a mitten person - I went back and added the buttons. Purple really isn't his color - he's really more of an autumn.)
Once I tweaked the pattern they were really easy and quick to make. Perhaps two hours from start to finish. They are done mostly by machine, but I did stitch on the cuffs by hand. Another reason they took so long is they are lined in fleece so it took extra time to make the lining. But it was worth it because I love how soft they are inside. They're going to be warm too, with a layer both felted wool and fleece they're going to be perfect for our chilly Mackinac Island winters.
A bunch of us island gals plan to get together after school during the first week of December and have a Mitten Making Party. We figured if everyone brought a felted sweater or two we would have enough different colors and patterns to choose from to make some really funky mittens. I'll be sure to get pictures and post them after the party. I can't wait to see what we all come up with!
A bunch of us island gals plan to get together after school during the first week of December and have a Mitten Making Party. We figured if everyone brought a felted sweater or two we would have enough different colors and patterns to choose from to make some really funky mittens. I'll be sure to get pictures and post them after the party. I can't wait to see what we all come up with!
Love it! You are so clever. They sure LOOK knitted in the picture.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! would you ever part with the pattern?
ReplyDeleteThose look SO warm and pretty - a mitten making party sounds wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThose are fabulous Liz! Can't wait to see the results of the Mitten Making Party. How about a mitten tutorial? :)
ReplyDeleteHi Liz. Thanks for the good wishes. Your mittens are fantastic, they look so pro. Just the thing for a cold winter...
ReplyDeleteThey look really warm. Well done :o)
ReplyDeletegreat job! I'm such a mitten person...these are beautiful and they look so warm!
ReplyDeleteWould you be willing to post instructions on the blog some time? I want to trying felting, but am a bit afraid...
ReplyDeleteWonderful idea, and they look so cosy!
ReplyDeleteOh Liz, won't you pleeeeez share the pattern and how-to with all of us?
ReplyDeleteLove your mittens... well done! I had to pop over to tell you that your comment on my blog made me laugh out loud!! No wonder you haven't seen any fairies! Too funny!
ReplyDeleteBlessings and magic.
That last comment was from me... don't know why it said Anon?
ReplyDeleteBlessings and magic.
That last comment was from me... don't know why it said Anon?
ReplyDeleteBlessings and magic.
Great job! Don't you feel smart when you craft things that are overpriced all by yourself? WEll done.
ReplyDeleteI heart them like the kids heart strawberry milk! They make me have lingering thoughts of snowmen and hot cocoa. Adorable in every sence of the word.... And I agree, "A" is more of an autumn :)
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