How to Spool Knit Small Mittens
Cut off eight pieces six inches long., Draw in the top with a needle and a piece of the material and fasten securely. , Leave an opening on one side for the thumb., In sewing the thumb into the mitten, have the longest piece come down toward the...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Cut off eight pieces six inches long.
In cutting, clip just one stitch and run the ends across, and sew them into a cylindrical form. -
Step 2: Draw in the top with a needle and a piece of the material and fasten securely.
, The thumb is made of three pieces sewed together.
The longest piece is three inches and the others each two and three-fourths inches long. , Gradually form and sew it in place. , The cord is made of round web, knitted the desired length.
The length will vary a little according to size of the child, but four and one-half feet is a good length.
The mittens are fastened to the ends of the cord. , -
Step 3: Leave an opening on one side for the thumb.
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Step 4: In sewing the thumb into the mitten
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Step 5: have the longest piece come down toward the wrist.
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Step 6: Make cord for each mitten.
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Step 7: Draw in the top and fasten securely.
Detailed Guide
In cutting, clip just one stitch and run the ends across, and sew them into a cylindrical form.
, The thumb is made of three pieces sewed together.
The longest piece is three inches and the others each two and three-fourths inches long. , Gradually form and sew it in place. , The cord is made of round web, knitted the desired length.
The length will vary a little according to size of the child, but four and one-half feet is a good length.
The mittens are fastened to the ends of the cord. ,
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