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Thursday, November 26, 2009

More Mittens

I'm kind of addicted to mittens these days.
I got just a little more funky for this pair. White on the front, pinkish on the back, and a wool skirt for the cuff. The pink was an old 1X Eddie Bauer sweater I got on clearance for $10.00 and just didn't wear any more. Both the white sweater and the skirt were thrifted for $1.00 each. The best part for me was finding the buttons - they matched the pink sweater perfectly.

I was lucky enough to stop at three of my favorite thrift shops yesterday and I hit the jackpot when it came to wool sweaters. I will definitely share the mitten pattern here and do a mitten tutorial. I just need to figure out how I can post the full size pattern as a pdf file. It may take me a couple of weeks to get it done, but I am working on it. Happy Thanksgiving! 

11/28/2010 Edited to add:  My apologies, but I will not be sharing a mitten tutorial as I had originally intended. This past spring  my friend offered to sell the mittens in his store, and ever since then we've had a little business on our hands. So, because Mackinac Mittens are for sale at two different Mackinac Island shops, I am currently not able to share or sell the pattern. Thank you for your understanding.

15 comments:

  1. They are very nice! They look really cosy and warm :o)

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  2. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving, Liz!

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  3. Deliciously pink and girly, yet perfectly sophisticated. Nice!

    Have a lovely Thanksgiving down there (and over there).

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  4. I will definitely make a pair or two if you have a chance to post a pattern. I have several sweaters in my fabric closet that need projects!

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  5. Really LOVE the mittens! What a great way to reuse your worn out sweaters.

    Also, curious how you put your blog address on your photos?

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  6. ooh!! can't wait for a pattern and tut on the mitts! :D

    thanks for stopping by my blog :)
    ~I did start reading Midnight Sun, a friend of mine had also suggested.

    love your blog! :)

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  7. Cute and practical. I got the pattern last Winer, but still haven't made any. You are inspiring me. Hope you had a great Turkey day.

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  8. Those are absolutely darling, and they look so warm!

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  9. Can't wait to see the tutorial! these look great! and thrifted make them even better!

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  10. ooooh, can't wait...I just got a handed down cashmere sweater that is moth eaten...maybe I can make some mittens out of that? I love this pair of your so much.

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  11. Your mittens are adorable! Thanks for the nice comment about my pie! It was pretty AND tasty!

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  12. I saw some similar to your in a store last weekend for $$$ and I was thinking to myself, "How could I make a pair????" You are so clever! It would be just too wonderful if you were to post your pattern sometime! (Not that I have time to make them right now, but maybe someday!)

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  13. They look great. I sure hope you can post the pattern before I leave for the island at the end of Dec. I need new mittens that don't let cold air in while riding on my snowmobile!!!

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