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Bear Mittens
The pattern include all 4 critters (rabbit, bear, frog and fox).
Sizes
For approximate age: 6-12m (1-2y, 2-3y)
Circumference of the glove around the palm: 14 (16, 17) cm
The sizes of Rabbit and the Bear Mittens in the image are 6-12m and 2-3y, respectively.
The sizes of Fox and the Frog Mittens in the image are 1-2y and 6-12m, respectively.
Note: The thumb gusset pattern has been made wider than the actual sample knitted.
Yarns
Jamieson’s of Shetland Spindrift (4ply weight; 100% pure Shetland wool; 105m 114yds per 25g ball)
Jamieson’s of Shetland Ultra Cobweb (lace weight; 100% pure Shetland wool; 380m 347yds per 25g ball) Note: Black Ultra Cobweb is used for embroidering the eyes so you would only need a very small amount. If you have a black embroidery thread or lace weight yarn, you can use it instead.
Rabbit Mittens
1 (1, 1) x 25g ball of Eesit/White (120) in Spindrift as MC
1 (1, 1) x 25g ball of Blossom (555) in Spindrift as CC
1 (1, 1) x 25g of Black (999) in Ultra Cobweb
Bear Mittens
1 (1, 1) x 25g of Espresso (970) in Spindrift as MC
1 (1, 1) x 25g of Eesit/White (120) in Spindrift as CC
1 (1, 1) x 25g of Black (999) in Ultra Cobweb
Fox Mittens
1 (1, 1) x 25g ball of Pumpkin (470) in Spindrift as MC
1 (1, 1) x 25g ball of Natural White (104) in Spindrift as CC
1 (1, 1) x 25g of Black (999) in Ultra Cobweb
Frog Mittens
1 (1, 1) x 25g ball of Granny Smith (1140) in Spindrift as MC
1 (1, 1) x 25g ball of Natural White (104) in Spindrift as CC
1 (1, 1) x 25g of Black (999) in Ultra Cobweb
Needles
1 set of 2.75mm (UK 12/US 2) DPNs
Tools & Accessories
Waste yarn
Yarn needle
1-2 stitch marker(s)
Small amount of cotton filling for stuffing the legs of Frog Mittens
Tension
28 sts and 40 rows/rnds to 10cm over stocking stitch using 2.75mm needles.
Please adjust needle sizes to obtain correct tension.
Pattern Notes
The mitten is double-layered. The mitten is worked upward using provisional cast on (see Special Techniques). Before interior part is worked, ears are knitted and attached and eyes and nose embroidered. Then provisional cast on is unravelled to work the interior part. The interior mitten is then tucked inside of the exterior mitten.
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