Serendipity Mitts
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Serendipity Mitts
by Amanda Hall
Fingerless gloves are a staple for my kids in the winter. They can be worn around the house, or outside in chilly weather and because they don’t impede small hands from exploring they are not immediately removed as most hand gear typically is with young children. In very cold weather they are perfect to add an extra layer under mittens too. Plus, they’re cute, just like the people wearing them!
This pattern has four sizes with the following estimated age ranges: Toddler (1-2), Preschooler (2-3), Small child (4-6), Big Kid (7-10).
These are the perfect way to use up your sock yarn scraps!
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by Amanda Hall
About this yarn
by Koigu
Fingering
100% Merino
175 yards
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50
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About this yarn
by A Hundred Ravens
Fingering
100% Merino
400 yards
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100
grams
2083 projects
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3059 times
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About this yarn
by Mosaic Moon
Fingering
80% Merino, 20% Nylon
457 yards
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114
grams
423 projects
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856 times
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