Our daycare provider tells my husband (who usually does pick-up) that our baby's hands are cold when they go outside to play. Last winter he was immobile enough to just put a blanket over him. This winter, I guess we will need mittens.
Of course, we'd have to trek to a specialty store to get anything in his size. And I want to attach a cord so that he doesn't lose them when he inevitably hates them and takes them off (as he does to his socks). Online options look overpriced... I guess I'll make him a pair.
Luckily(?) I have a sick day that involves lots of trips to the bathroom but not actually feeling that sick. So, I cast on a pair of mittens to occupy myself, and manage to finish by the end of the day.
Well, I won't leave you in suspense, they come out looking like this:
Pair of red mittens with cord. Quarter next to them for size. |
Mystery barber pole yarn |
Pattern notes: It might look a bit better if I used a smaller set of needles for the initial ribbing. I did a longer ribbing than the pattern called for, which will hopefully keep the mittens on NEB's hands longer. And I liked the instructions for the i-cord: simple and to the point.
I haven't made mittens in awhile, but I had quite a glove kick my freshman year of college. I only found pictures of 3 pairs, but I'm pretty sure there were a few more than that.
Blue mittens with white stripe made for charity, made in 2005 or 2006 |
Self-striping sock yarn gloves in crazy colors. Made for my cousin in 2006. |
Sparkly black fingerless gloves. Also made in 2006. |
Almost finished with the main part of the baby mittens. Stitches on three double-pointed needles, thumb gusset on a stitch holder. |
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