lasasplate.blogg.se

Crochet chart for mittens
Crochet chart for mittens













crochet chart for mittens
  1. #CROCHET CHART FOR MITTENS HOW TO#
  2. #CROCHET CHART FOR MITTENS PDF#

Rnd 14: Ch 1, turn, *hdc into the next st, slip st into the next st,* repeat from * to * 2 (3) more times, ch 6 (8), skip the next 8 (10) sts, repeat from * to * 5 (7) more times, slip st into the first st – 8 (11) hdc, 8 (11) slip st, 1 ch-8 (ch-10) space This is the only rnd that’s different in the pattern, all others are worked the same for either hand. This rnd is worked differently for right and left hand to keep the seam along the back. Rnd 13: Ch 1, turn, hdc into the BTL of the same st as join, slip st into the BTL of the next st, *hdc into the BTL of the next st, slip st into the BTL of the next st,* repeat from * to * 11 (13, 15) more times, slip st into the first st – 12 (14, 16) hdc, 12 (14, 16) slip st Rnds 11 – 12: Ch 2, hdc into the BTL of the same st as join and into the BTL of the next 23 (27, 31) sts, slip st into the first st – 24 (28, 32) hdc Rnd 10: Ch 2, turn, hdc into the same st as join and into the next 23 (27, 31) sts, slip st into the first st – 24 (28, 32) hdc Rnds 6 – 9: Ch 1 (does not count as a st here and throughout), turn, *hdc into the next st, slip st into the next st,* repeat from * to * 12 (14, 16) more times, slip st into the first st – 12 (14, 16) hdc, 12 (14, 16) slip st Rnd 5: Ch 1, turn, hdc into the BTL of the same st as join, slip st into the BTL of the next st, *hdc into the BTL of the next st, slip st into the BTL of the next st,* repeat from * to * 11 (13, 15) more times, slip st into the first st – 12 (14, 16) hdc, 12 (14, 16) slip st Rnds 3 – 4: Ch 2, hdc into the BTL of the same st as join and into the BTL of the next 23 (27, 31) sts, slip st into the first st – 24 (28, 32) hdc Rnd 2: Ch 2 (does not count as a stitch here and throughout), hdc into the same st as join and into the next 23 (27, 31) sts, slip st into the first st – 24 (28, 32) hdc (RS) Rnd 1: Ch 24 (28, 32), slip st to form a ring *do not twist this ring*

  • The size in the photos is the medium made in Premier Anti-Pilling in the color Admiral Blue.
  • The ch-1 or ch-2 at the beginning of the rows does not count as a stitch.
  • This stitch is also known as the Camel Stitch. When looking at the you will have the 2 loops on top of the hdc (the V on top), lean the stitch towards you and will see the third loop that runs along the back of the stitch.

    #CROCHET CHART FOR MITTENS HOW TO#

    You will need to know how to work into the Back Third Loop (BTL) for this pattern.These mittens are worked in the round one piece, in 3 sections: Body, Thumb, and Band.Fphdc/Bphdc: front/back post half double crochet.BTL: back third loop only (explained in the notes).Learn how you can get 4 patterns a month and become a patron here for as low as $2.50 a month.

    crochet chart for mittens

    Thank you Joanne for becoming my newest patron on Patreon!

    #CROCHET CHART FOR MITTENS PDF#

    If you appreciate my weekly patterns I hope you’d consider purchasing an ad-free pdf of this pattern in my Ravelry shop. Regardless if you make them all wild or one color (like I did here), I hope you like the Diana Mittens crochet pattern 🙂 I have a photo below of them before I add the finger part and these would be super cute fingerless gloves. Make it in all the colors! Add pompoms to the wrists (which I almost did, because why not!) or leave them as fingerless gloves. Now this pattern is so stinking easy, which means you can really get creative with your finished piece. Also, I named the line after Wonder Woman.

    crochet chart for mittens

    You could be decked out in your Diana finest. I think I keep coming back to it because of all that lovely texture and how fun it is to make matching scarves, hats, boot cuffs, and even a bag ( or 2). This is one of my oldest and favorite lines. I was sent this fantastic yarn by Premier Yarns to make some cute little mittens and I knew exactly what I wanted to make.

    crochet chart for mittens

    Also I haven’t given out candy… Halloween is the icing on the October cake after all.Īnyway… on to this week’s new pattern. I keep hoping and making items that will be useful for the coming months, like this cozy Diana Mittens crochet pattern, but alas it has not gotten cold enough here in SoCal… which makes me feel like October isn’t really all that close to being over anyway. Hi everyone! Who’s sad to see October is almost over? I know I am.















    Crochet chart for mittens