Snowy Woods Knits

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Knitting: Mittens
Even the Tiniest Packer fan needs to show their support. These thumbless baby mittens will keep tiny hands warm as they cheer on the team. Knit in the round on four needles, from the bottom up.
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Your little kittens won’t lose their mittens when they are wearing these thumbless baby mittens! This is a very quick knit, from the cuff up and in the round. Use four #1 needles and fingering yarn of your choice. No matter what the language, (Miau, Mjau or Nya), your baby will be purring in these soft mittens.
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Keep the flowers blooming all year with this mitten! This thumbless baby mitten is quickly knit in the round from the cuff up. FIngering or light baby yarn works best for the smallest size mitten.
Knitting: Mittens
This thumb-less baby mitten is knit in the round from the cuff up. Pick two good contrasting colors--let your imagination be your guide!
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Who can throw a household into a tizzy faster than a sweet, little bundle of joy? As Queen Victoria once said, “We are not amused.” We like to think that these thumbless mittens would amuse good Queen Victoria and the newest baby in your family!
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The Greek letter “Phi” is the 21st letter of the Greek alphabet. It appears in this snowflake design (see if you can find it!) This stranded mitten is knit in the round, on four needles using fingering or sport weight yarn. Use two good contrasting colors and knit up a pair for yourself or a friend!
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This is a sweet thumbless mitten for the newest little prince or princess. They are easy to put on or remove, resulting in no royal tantrums!
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The old saying goes, “Two’s company, three’s a crowd.” The two little girls on the front of this mitten are happily holding hands while the third girl, on the thumb, is left out! Enjoy knitting this mitten with a different spin on the traditional snowflake design. Pick two good contrasting colors and make several pairs for all the little girls ...
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Cub Fans of a certain era will know the famous words, “Let’s play two!” were uttered by one of the most revered Cub players of all time--Ernie Banks. It’s always a great day for a ball game (or two) in Chicago but when the weather turns, true fans will want to be ready. Here are a great pair of mittens for those chilly Spring games or save them...
Knitting: Mittens
Mixing traditional stranded knitting motifs with a playful image of a pig, this thumbless baby mitten is sure to entertain baby. Knit it in the round, from the cuff up with fingering or baby yarn. Add a strand of fine alpaca or angora for an extra soft, warm mitten. Uses very little yarn so search through your stash and use up those odd bits!
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What says France more than the classic symbol, the Fleur de Lis? If you consider yourself a Francophile, this is the mitten for you. Knit it from the cuff up and choose two good contrasting colors. From the two French hens at the bottom to the royal crown at the top, you’ll be humming “La Marseillaise” before you know it!
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These thumbless bunny mittens (front and back) make it easy to put them on baby. Knit them up with two good contrasting colors in baby/fingering or sport weight yarn. Use fingering yarn for a smaller mitten. Add a strand of light alpaca or angora for a really soft mitt.
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I was inspired to create this mitten to honor a friendship that has existed for almost 40 years. We met as freshmen in college and our friendship has continued for these many years. Evergreen trees and girls holding hands--symbols of our friendship woven with those sisterly bonds she shares with many others. This one’s for you, Susan my friend!
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This mitten is knit from the cuff up and is the same pattern front and back. The gusset thumb reinforces the “love snow” theme!
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I was inspired to knit this mitten for a friend who wanted a harp or a lyre on her mittens.
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These little sweetheart (thumbless) mittens will keep tiny hands warm and toasty. Knit them with fingering or baby yarn and a strand of angora or alpaca. They will be soft and light for baby.
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These thumbless sweetheart mittens use less than half a skein of any fingering yarn or baby yarn. Try using alpaca or angora for an even softer and warmer mitten!
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These mischievous bear cubs will warm the hands of any child. Make yours a Polar bear or a Grizzly bear! I used less than half a skein of each color for this pair. Knit with larger needles and thicker yarn for bigger kids.
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These happy snowmen will bring a smile to any face. Knit in the round from the cuff up, with a gusseted thumb. The heart on the thumb and the X’s and O’s at the base will remind the wearer of the LOVE that went into their construction!