Children's Mittens by Rich Textures Crochet

Children's Mittens

Crochet
February 2018
Bulky (7 wpi) ?
9 stitches and 11 rows = 4 inches
8.0 mm (L)
50 - 100 yards (46 - 91 m)
Newborn, Baby, toddler, child
US
English
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When the kids need new mittens for school half way through the season, grab some bulky weight yarn and an 8mm hook. These mitts work up quick and are available in four sizes.

Skill Level: Easy

Gauge: 2 ks x 2 ks = 1 inch

Sizes:
Baby
Toddler
Small
Medium

Yarn: 1 Ball Loops & Threads Charisma™ (%100 acrylic, 3.5oz. skein, 109 yds). Bulky Weight.
You may substitute this yarn for any other Bulky weight yarn such as Bernat Softee Baby Chunky™ by Yarnspirations™

Hook: Size L-11 (8 mm) Hook. Adjust hook size if necessary to obtain correct gauge.

Notions: Yarn Needle, stitch markers.

Stitches and Abbreviations:
Ch – Chain
Hdc – Half double crochet
Knit Stitch (ks) – Also called the “waistcoat stitch,” the knit stitch is a single crochet worked through the middle of the single crochet or knit stitch of the previous round. Because you are working your stitch through the middle of the stitch in the previous round and pulling your loop up through the center, a knit look is created.
Knit Stitch 2 together (ks2tog) – Work the ks2tog as you would the sc2tog, but working through the space in the stitch of the previous round that you would typically work a knit stitch.
Rpt – Repeat
Sc – Single Crochet
Sk - Skip
Sl st – Slip stitch

Pattern Notes:

  • Pattern is written in American English terms.
  • Ch 1 at beg of rnd does not count as sc or hdc.
  • Weave in ends as needed.
  • I find the knit stitch works best when your tension is kept quite loose. Loose stitches allow for you to insert the hook in the proper space more easily.
  • To work in the 3rd loop: In the hdc stitch, the “third loop” is found at the back of the stitch, below the top two loops that you would normally complete your stitch in. When you crochet in this back loop, it should push the top of the stitch from the previous round to the front of your work creating a sideways “knit” look.

This Pattern is also available for free on my (ad supported) blog: http://www.richtexturescrochet.com