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Monday, November 12, 2018

Ridged Mittens


I have never made mittens pattern that much. In fact, I only have one Mittens Pattern, it's because of the fact that I cannot use it. But now my sister and her whole family are migrating to the USA  I am compelled, yes, compelled to make mittens for them. So I try to make one and it turns out beautiful. I guess I'll be making more in the coming days.

This mittens has a long cuff for a warmer protection. You can wear it as it is or you can fold it. This is a simple pattern and easy to follow. 

I used RHSS Ombre, if you will continue to work on the same yarn end for both hands, the other hand will be lighter because of how the color changes in RHSS Ombre. What I did was, I used the inner yarn for the right hand, then cut my yarn, used the outer yarn for the left hand (or vice versa) so that the color would be the same. But you can use any type of yarn as long as it is medium (#4).


Materials

  • RH Super Saver Ombre
  •  H/5.0mm Crochet Hook
  • Stitch Markers
  • Scissors
  • Tapestry Needle

Stitches Used

  • CH(s) – Chain(s)
  • SC – Single Crochet
  • SC dec – Single Crochet Decrease
  • HDC – Half Double Crochet
  • HDC dec – Half Double Crochet Decrease
  • CS – Camel Stitch

Notes

  • The Mittens are worked in rounds, no joining at the end of each round. So stitch marker will surely help
  • Camel Stitch -  HDC in the third loop of the HDC in the previous round.


Size – Adult

Instructions

CUFF

Row1. CH 21, SC in the 2nd CH from the hook. SC all the stitches to the end. (20 SC)

Row 2-28. CH 1, SC in the first stitch on both loops, SC in the next 18 stitches in the back look only. SC in the last stitches on both loops. (20 SC)

Fold work in half and join both ends with slip stitches to form the Cuff. The Cuff is long enough for more protection or you can fold also if you want. Do not cut the yarn. Turn your work to the right side and continue working for the mittens. Working now in Rounds without joining use your stitch marker to mark either your first or your last stitch.

HAND
Round 1. SC in each row side of the cuff. (28 SC)

Round 2. HDC in each stitch until the end. (28 HDC)

Round 3. All SC stitches will be done in the 3rd loop of the HDC in the Previous round.   SC in the first 13 stitches, 2 SC in next. SC in the next 13 stitches 2 SC in the last stitch. (30 SC)

Round 4. HDC in the first 14 stitches, 2 HDC in next. HDC in the next 14 stitches and 2 HDC in the last stitch. (32 HDC)

Round 5. All SC stitches will be done in the 3rd loop of the HDC in the Previous round.   SC in the first 15 stitches, 2 SC in next. SC in the next 15 stitches 2 SC in the last stitch. (34 SC)

Round 6. HDC in the first 16 stitches, 2 HDC in next. HDC in the next 16 stitches and 2 HDC in the last stitch. (36 HDC)

Round 7-8. CS in all the stitches all the way around until the end. (36 HDC)

Round 9. All SC stitches will be done in the 3rd loop of the HDC in the Previous round. SC in each stitch all the way around until the end. ( 36 SC)

Round 10. HDC in all stitches all the way around until the end. ( 36 HDC)

RIGHT  HAND
Round 11. All SC stitches will be done in the 3rd loop of the HDC in the Previous round. SC in the first 6 stitches, Skip 8 stitches(thumb opening), CH 6.  SC in the next 22 stitches.  ( 28 SC and 6 CHs)

LEFT HAND.
Round 11. All SC stitches will be done in the 3rd loop of the HDC in the Previous round. SC in the first 26 stitches, Skip 8 stitches(thumb opening), CH 6.  SC in the last 2 stitches.  ( 28 SC and 6 CHs)

Round 12. HDC in all stitches all the way around until the end, including the CH 6. In the CH 6 make sure to HDC in one loop only so that the other loop will be for the Thumb stitches later. (34 HDC)

Round 13-16. CS in all the stitches all the way around until the end. (34HDC)

Round 17. All SC stitches will be done in the 3rd loop of the HDC in the Previous round. SC in the first 15 stitches, SC dec in the next 2. SC in the next 15 stitches, SC dec in the last stitches. ( 32 SC)

Round 18. HDC in the first 14 stitches, HDC dec in the next 2. HDC in the next 14 stitches, HDC dec in the last stitches ( 30 HDC)

Round 19. All SC stitches will be done in the 3rd loop of the HDC in the Previous round. SC in each stitch all the way around until the end. ( 30 SC)

Round 20. HDC in all stitches all the way around until the end. ( 30 HDC)

Round 21. All SC stitches will be done in the 3rd loop of the HDC in the Previous round.  SC in the first 4 stitches, SC dec in the next 2. * SC in the next 4 stitches, SC dec in the next 2.* Repeat until the end. ( 25 SC)

Round 22. HDC in all stitches all the way around until the end. ( 25 HDC)

Round 23-26. CS in all the stitches all the way around until the end ( 25 HDC)

Round 27.  All SC stitches will be done in the 3rd loop of the HDC in the Previous round.  SC in the first 3 stitches , SC dec in the next 2. * SC in the next 3 stitches, SC dec in the next 2.* Repeat until the end. ( 20 SC)

Round 28. HDC in the first 2 stitches , HDC dec in the next 2. * HDC in the next 2 stitches , HDC dec in the next 2. * Repeat until the end. ( 15 SC)

Round 29. SC Dec in all stitches except the last stitch, all done in the 3rd loop. Then SC the last stitch. (8 SC).

Cut the yarn long enough for closing and weaving the ends. With your tapestry needle, run the yarn through all the 8 stitches, then cinch closed your mittens. Weave the ends at the wrong side of the mittens.

THUMB

When working in the thumb area, you start at the corner then gather 3 stitches (like in the picture) and make your first SC. Also when you encounter the other corner of the hole, gather also 3 stitches and make the SC, so that there'll be less "holes" in your mittens.


 


Round 1. Attach yarn and SC in each of the 3rd loop of the HDC in the previous round. SC in the opposite Loop of the CH 6. (14  SC)

Round 2. HDC in each stitch all the way around. ( 14 HDC)

Round 3.  All SC stitches will be done in the 3rd loop of the HDC in the Previous round.  SC in the first 5 stitches, SC dec in the next 2. SC in the next 5 stitches, SC dec in the last stitches. ( 12 SC)

Round 4. HDC in each stitch all the way around . (12 HDC)

Round 5-7. CS in all the stitches all the way around until the end ( 12 HDC)

Round 8. SC dec all done in the 3rd loop all the way around until the end. ( 6 SC)


Cut the yarn long enough for closing and weaving the ends. With your tapestry needle, run the yarn through all the 6 stitches, then cinch closed your mittens. Weave the ends at the wrong side of the mittens.

I made another one using RH Multis in Autumn. 

That's it, I hope you all learn something and enjoy this post. If you have any questions, comments or suggestion just leave a message in the comment box and I will gladly answer them. And don't forget to Tag me on Instagram and Twitter with your finished project and also like my Page on Facebook, Si Nanay Madel. I would love to see what you've done and Pin it also on Pinterest. Thank you and God bless!






XOXO

Nanay Madel







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Thought of the Day

November 12, 2018

It is in the home that the education of the child is to begin. — CG 17





4 comments:

  1. Wow! It looks very cool. Do you also doing special orders ? or only for yourself?

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  2. If I live in a country with 4 seasons I'd surely buy that. Sadly the Philippines is a tropical country.

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    1. Thank you for the comment. Yes, it's true. That is why this mittens is for my sister who is in the USA already.

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  3. It looks great. I will show this post to mu mum because she loves to knitting.

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