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How to knit Mittens for beginners (using straight needles)
In today’s tutorial, I’m sharing my easiest pattern to knit mittens for beginners, using straight needles, not circulars. You can decorate them as a Halloween project, as I did, (for the pumpkin, I applied the Duplicate Stitch technique) or not… it’s up to you 😉 The only techniques required are knitting and purling because the design will do the work for you: Due to the combination of knit + purl stitches, you won’t need to increase, nor decrease anything! In fact, this is a great option when you just want to watch your favorite TV show (currently mine is The Morning Show), and don’t feel like paying extra attention to…
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Newborn Baby Mittens, a knitting pattern for beginners
As many of you have requested, today we are going to learn the easiest Newborn Baby Mittens knitting pattern ever! The only techniques required are: Cast on (use any method you like), knit and purl. The mittens are knitted flat, so if you don’t know yet how to knit in the round, this project is for you. They are designed to match the Baby Booties for absolute beginners and the Baby Hat with Bunny Ears! And if you want to complete the set, you can also add the Baby Blanket for Beginners 😉 Let’s get started… Materials 2 x 3 mm – US 3 knitting needles #ad 2…
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How to knit Mittens with Thumbs for Children 2-3 years
In this tutorial we’ll learn how to knit mittens with thumbs, using straight needles. If you know how to knit and purl, you can do it! The pattern is simple and you can even make some small alterations to customize them… there are so many options: Knit them in a Garter stitch, change colors where the decreases start, or just make a lovely motif using the duplicate stitch… set your creative side free! Materials 2 x 5 mm – US 8 knitting needles #ad 2 x 4 mm – US 6 knitting needles #ad 30-35 gr of wool Worsted, Afghan, Aran (Medium or number…