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GKK TV! Click here to cancel reply. Pat Mellen Friday 10th of January These mittens are knit in the round using the magic loop method. Increases are made for the thumb gusset, then the thumb stitches are set aside while the hand of the mitten is knitted.
Later, the thumb stitches are placed back on the needles and worked in the round. You are welcome to use double pointed needles if you prefer, just remember to evenly divide the stitches over four needles. Please note: Double pointed needles may also be used by dividing stitches evenly over 4 needles. Using the magic loop method, CO 18 sts with the long tail method and join in the round, being careful not to twist sts.
Place a locking stitch marker to mark the beginning of the round. Next rnd: [P1, K1] 4 times, remove marker, place 7 gusset sts onto scrap yarn.
Remove next marker. Cast on 1 st using the backwards loop cast on 9 sts should be on each needle. Place a locking st marker in the CO st. Continue working in established seed st pattern, beginning with a rnd 2 repeat, until mitten measures 8. Using the needle, go around the outside of the loom, putting each loop on to the yarn of the tail.
Pull all the loops off the pegs, and pull tight into a gather, this is how you remove a hat and the body of the hand from the loom. Turn your thumb inside out, and using the needle and tail yarn, whip stitch the thumb close, tying off the yarn at the bottom.
Hands — make 2 Cast on 22 stitches, work for a ribbing for 14 rows, this should be about 3 inches long. Once you have your ribbing done, e-wrap two more rows, and work the double stitch for 50 rows or a little over 8 inches. Once you have reached your goal of length, go round one more time and pull the bottom stitch over the top stitch.
Cut a long tail and repeat what you did to finish the top of the thumb. Turn your hand piece inside out, and using the needle and tail yarn, start whip stitching the hand close. When you reach where the thumb should go, tuck the thumb inside the hand, with the seam edge facing the top of the mitten.
Now, whip the edges of the hand to the bottom of the thumb. Go all the way around the thumb. When you reach the bottom of the thumb, finish whipping the rest of the mitten closed.
Weave the tail of the yarn into the mitten. Turn the mitten right side out and try it on. I bet you could have a snow ball fight with these and your hands would stay warm.
These now go under the tree fro my Hubby for Christmas. Thanks for sharing, this is just what I was looking for. I'm also planning to knit my husband a pair of mittens to go with his chicken beanie, lol, he had matching gloves but lost one of them and we can't find them online anymore. Now I can make him a new pair for the holidays :.
Reply 8 years ago on Introduction. There are no knitting loom police to tell you wether you can of can't do something. Try it and see. You may be pleasantly surprised. Reply 9 years ago on Introduction. Looms are easy to come by and easy to use. I have a box of them, of various sizes colors and kinds. Thanks for looking.
Those are so cute!
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