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Little Something Mittens
This mitten knitting pattern matches the Something Mittens with a simplified stitch pattern to accommodate smaller hands. Also, uses DK weight yarn and can be a fast knit. Accessible version for blind, low vision, and print challenged available.
Sizes
2-4 years (4-6 years, 6-8 years)
Finished Measurements
Note: Pattern is designed with 0 in (0 cm) ease. It’s recommended to pick the size that most closely matches the hand circumference of the soon-to-be mitten wearer.
- Hand circumference: 4 3/4 (5 1/2, 5 1/2) inches / 11.75 (14, 14) cm
- Hand length: 6 (7, 7 1/4) inches / 15 (17.5, 18) cm
See schematic in gallery photos for Little Something Mittens.
Gauge
17 sts & 25 rnds = 4 in (10 cm) in Stockinette stitch pattern on Suggested Gauge Needle Size after blocking
Note: To match the gauge listed in pattern, adjust needle size as needed.
Materials Listed in Pattern
Yarn
- DK weight yarn Pictured 1 (1, 1) hanks of WoodSong Farm Creamy Finnsheep Mohair DK (86% Finn Wool/ 14% Mohair) (100 yds/ 74 g 91.5 m/2.5 oz per skein)
Needles
- US 7 (4.5 mm) needles (Suggested Gauge Needle Size) – double pointed needles or longer circular needle
- US 5 (3.75 mm) needles – double pointed needles or longer circular needle
Notions
- Tapestry needle
- 3 stitch markers
- Waste yarn or circular needle
Construction
The mittens are knit from the cuff up. Increases are made for the thumb gusset. Once the thumb gusset is completed, the stitches from the thumb gusset rest on waste yarn or a spare needle while the remaining hand is knit. The stitch pattern is worked along the top of the hand before binding off. After the hand has been completed, stitches are picked up around the thumb opening before the thumb gusset stitches are placed on the needle. The thumb is knit in the round until correct length to bind off.
Details
- One-on-one pattern support
- Instant PDF download
- Professionally tech edited
- All sizes in pattern have been test knit
- Both chart and written instructions are included
- Both US customary and metric units used
- 12 pages are in PDF, 20 pages in Low Vision Accessible (LVA) version PDF
Techniques
- Long-tail cast on
- Knitting
- Purling
- Working in the round
- Increasing / M1L (make one left) and M1R (make one right)
- Decreasing / K2tog (knit two together)
- Picking up stitches
- Binding off
Accessibility
The Low Vision Accessible (LVA) version is formatted with the print challenged and screen readers in mind. The LVA version includes the following:
- All black text
- No italics
- Sans serif font (Arial)
- All directions written out and no abbreviations
- At least 22 and 24 point font size
- Instructions not dependent on charts
- Schematic, but all finished measurements are listed in the pattern independent of the schematic
All photos in the pattern contain a descriptive caption of the photographed design. Page number references are used in the pattern to guide the knitter to specific instructions for a size. Thought was given to how the pattern could be structured to avoid jumping to various places in pattern. Hopefully, this will allow a screen reader user to follow along clearly. If you have any other questions concerning the accessibility of this pattern, please email at hannah@worksofourhands.com. I would love to hear from you!
This product is a digital PDF download. Once pattern has been purchased, you will be able to download your pattern. Please contact at hannah@worksofourhands.com or email@worksofourhands.com if you have trouble getting your pattern to download.
In purchasing this pattern, you agree to use and print this pattern only for personal, non-commercial use.
- First published: February 2022
- Page created: September 4, 2022
- Last updated: October 9, 2024 …
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