How to crochet EASY children's mittens for beginners

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  • @sandyc8657
    @sandyc8657 9 місяців тому +2

    Love the way thehumb is added…so easy, and so neat!

  • @lizhibbard3887
    @lizhibbard3887 4 роки тому +23

    Hi, love this pattern. I used DK yarn, 4mm hook and it measured 6" hand circumference which according to charts fits a 6 yr old, but wool stretches and tensions differ. I believe this is your written pattern which may help others, as you say it can be adjusted by using larger hook and/or adding rows. 1. Magic ring, 5sc into MR 2. 2sc in each stitch (10) 3. (2sc, then 1 sc) repeat around (15) 4. (2sc, then 2 sc) repeat round (20) 5. (2sc, then 4 sc) repeat round (24) 6-17. sc 18. sc, chain 6, skip 6, sc to end (24) 19. Sc round including the 6 chains over the thumb space (24) 20-26. Sc. Finish off and leave a tail. Thumb - 1. pull yarn through a stitch and sc around picking up 12 stitches evenly round 2-6. sc round (12) 7. Sc 2 together 6 times. Weave through remaining 6 stitches to close

  • @gerlinderosensteiner8250
    @gerlinderosensteiner8250 7 років тому +6

    Best magic circle explanation so far!

  • @20pixiedust08
    @20pixiedust08 6 років тому +11

    First, thanks for the suggestion of using a safety pin or paper clip! This totally saved me and reminded me that my mom used to do the same thing when she was saving a project. 😊
    A couple things I did differently... I didn't think the cuff part looked long enough, so I added 8 rows but instead of the same stitch, I did a single crochet in the back loop only to create a ribbed cuff and then folded it over. Then it can be unfolded if needed to go up higher on the wrist and up under the jacket sleeve for fun dry snow play. 😋
    I tried closing the thumb hole with the stitching you showed, but it wasn't working out for me, so I turned the mitten inside out and slip stitched it together. That worked out wonderfully!
    Thanks for the great tutorial! 🤗

    • @evelenesterling9768
      @evelenesterling9768 3 роки тому

      Thanks for these suggestions about adding ribbing and closing the thumb.💜

  • @tararocksong5085
    @tararocksong5085 2 роки тому

    Thx for the demonstration. First time making the mittens for a five year old.

  • @svetlanasheykina5176
    @svetlanasheykina5176 6 років тому +9

    Thanks a lot! I have just made another thing with your tutorial - adorable pair of mittens) The only variation was that I did not use a needle ending the thumb - just did one more round of SCs joint together (3 sets), chain one, and that was it) Thanks again! Your lessons are very easy to follow and just priceless for a beginner like me!

  • @noine007
    @noine007 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you so much for such an easy tutorial I just finished my first pair of baby mittens

  • @trishalovestein
    @trishalovestein 2 роки тому

    This is one of the easiest tutorials I have found on UA-cam for crocheting! I took my two year old son to the Veterans Day parade today and it turned out to be so cold and almost snowing he had fun until the last bit he still doesn’t understand to keep his hands under the blankets and he was crying saying owwww because his hands were frozen! I came straight home and started on these for him thank you so so much

    • @jackieflesner9214
      @jackieflesner9214 Рік тому

      how many chains does she use so they dont lose them and they will not get losed, im making grand daughter and shes 1 yrs old

  • @Jennifer-tt1kf
    @Jennifer-tt1kf 5 років тому +1

    I want to thank you thank you thank you very much for using a real stitch marker through out the hole pattern I just love your teaching skills. Thank you again

  • @evelenesterling9768
    @evelenesterling9768 3 роки тому

    Thank you, your directions and explanations made it so easy to follow and the results were great. I am making these mittens for charity because I live in Southern California and we are still getting temperatures in the 90 degrees Fahrenheit. 😎

  • @lowvisionactive
    @lowvisionactive 2 роки тому +6

    This is a great basic mitten pattern. Just by making a few adjustments the mitten can be made for a larger child. I use Red Heart Super Save yar variegated colors (macaw) and a modern color pattern emerges! I have made a small adult mitten by starting with 6 sc in the magic circle, then added rows to fit my hand. Today, I noticed I could click on the dots on the lower right corner below the video and see a transcript, this might be helpful!

  • @siewchengtay4628
    @siewchengtay4628 5 років тому +4

    Thank you so much! I am a beginner and I have managed to make the mittens just follow your instructions. You are a super good instructor! Thank you! 👍

  • @bzghafur5365
    @bzghafur5365 11 місяців тому

    Thank you. I enjoyed your video; my mittens came out pretty nice.

  • @vannahlee2662
    @vannahlee2662 2 роки тому

    love the pattern, not really a big fan of the magic circle so I went with another similar pattern. using the magic circle just makes things more complicated for no reason. thx

  • @katharinerobert8378
    @katharinerobert8378 3 роки тому

    I followed this video but made adjustments for my 11 year old to fit her, and wrote down all of the adjustments I made as I made the first mitten so that I could make the second mitten exactly the same - What I did was have my daughter try it on as I worked on it to fit her exact measurements. I DO NOT think that the measurements stated by the video are realistic to fit older kids with only adjusting the hook size, I think this pattern is suitable for toddlers only, with that said - I was EASILY able to make the adjustments needed for this to work perfectly, so well done on the pattern / video! The mitten also fit me - an adult, just a little snug. I would make this pattern just a little bit wider for an adult female hand. I used a 5.5mm hook, and that red heart brand of yarn from Walmart. (I also copy / pasted Black Nights pattern, and updated it for what I did). This mitten is about 1/2 - 1 inch too long for my 11 year old, in the hopes that if we don't lose them in a week, she will be able to wear them for at least 2 years. The first mitten took me 2-3 hours to complete, the second took me less than 2 hours to complete since I then knew what the heck I was doing and did not have to watch the video again. These are my first ever mittens, but I am not a beginner at crochet. If you are new / beginner to crochet, keep watching UA-cam videos, I have become very decent at crocheting and have tried out so many new stitches and patterns just from UA-cam! Thank you to all you UA-cam educators!
    1. Magic ring, 5sc into MR. 2. 2sc in each stitch (10). 3. (2sc, then 1 sc) for the row (15). 4. (2sc, then 2 sc) for the row (20). 5. (2sc, then 4 sc) for the row (24). Sc all the way around from rows 6-28. 29. Sc, chain 6, skip 6 stitches, Sc to end (24). 30. Sc around including the 6 chains over the thumb space (24). Sc around from rows 31-38. Finish off and leave a tail. Thumb - 1. pull yarn through a stitch and sc around picking up 12 stitches evenly. Sc around from rows 2-12. Sc 2 stitches together 6 times. Weave through remaining 6 stitches to close, sew in all ends to complete the mitten.

  • @cageyg5642
    @cageyg5642 Місяць тому

    Thnk you for the detailed and easy to follow tutorial

  • @MelissaLauritaKohlHerbalist
    @MelissaLauritaKohlHerbalist 3 роки тому

    Thank you! Lovely video. Easy to follow. Made my first pair of mittens for my four year old and he loves them.

  • @samanthadoe4742
    @samanthadoe4742 4 роки тому +1

    After the first five rows, I found it best to measure inches rather than rows. I am making them for my two year old granddaughter and following the number of rows you did here made them far too big. On that note, I found this the easiest tutorial of all of the ones I checked out! No written pattern needed. All straight single crochet after the first five rows.

    • @rebeccagillett1928
      @rebeccagillett1928 3 роки тому

      Hi, I am making a pair for my almost 2 year old! How do I adjust the size? I'm a beginner and don't quite understand how to make them smaller. Appreciate any advice!!

  • @anitagreen3772
    @anitagreen3772 8 років тому +1

    This was a fabulous video & yes you are a wonderful teacher....My granddaughter will love these mittens. Thanks so much!

  • @jillburn1
    @jillburn1 5 років тому +1

    These are the best fit mittens I have made, thank you for your tutorials xx

  • @vanessabill8121
    @vanessabill8121 8 років тому +3

    Mrs. wooly wonders.. it's a pleasure watching your videos.. very informative.. thankyou!!

  • @piquanta1
    @piquanta1 5 років тому +1

    Thank you sooo sooo much! I have been boggled with aal the tutorials till now. Finally i will be able to make mittens .
    Can uou kindly also teach gloves with half fingers.
    Love and hugs. Tons of gratitude

  • @darinadeforest
    @darinadeforest 6 років тому +4

    I found 12 rows instead of 17 to be suffice!! Thank you for the tutorial!! I will be using this pattern further!!😊😊

  • @loisbullock3151
    @loisbullock3151 4 роки тому

    I really enjoyed making these, and your instructions were plain & simply. I had no problem following you along. Hope to see some other patterns, in the future.

  • @annettelauzon8854
    @annettelauzon8854 2 роки тому +1

    Very nice pattern

  • @sophiepacker7752
    @sophiepacker7752 Рік тому

    I made the 2-4 size for my 2.5 year old. Initially it was too small for her so I added two extra rows to the fingers before adding the thumb hole. Also added two extra rows to the thumb. The mittens are now a good fit but certainly wouldnt fit a 4 year old. Easy pattern to follow though. Considering adding a bit of ribbing to the bottom as they only just graze the wrist.

  • @barbaradatz4253
    @barbaradatz4253 8 років тому +8

    Really like these, would like the printed pattern. Barbara

  • @nluchini1
    @nluchini1 9 років тому +11

    You have really great video instructions and beautiful patterns. It would be very useful if you would provide a supply list. Yarn weight, yardage, hook, etc. in your videos. Thanks!

    • @woolywonderscrochet7586
      @woolywonderscrochet7586  9 років тому +2

      +Nancy Luchini Thank you! I always write what yarn and hook I am using in the description box below the video - click on 'show more'. I will try and include more information in the future. Thank you for watching and your great feedback x

    • @suerose6337
      @suerose6337 6 років тому

      Nancy Luchini i

    • @20pixiedust08
      @20pixiedust08 6 років тому

      Still doesn't mention how many ply the yarn is. The area I live in doesn't carry the brand you're using

    • @20pixiedust08
      @20pixiedust08 6 років тому

      I bought Caron super soft... hope that works

  • @happy_housewife193
    @happy_housewife193 7 років тому +2

    Thank you for sharing this. I've always wanted to learn and was delighted with how easy this was

  • @66vwbeetle
    @66vwbeetle 9 років тому +10

    Cheers from Canada! Thanks so much for uploading this video. Completed my first pair for my 4 year old niece and they look great! I'm about to make a pair for my 2 year old nephew :) Do you have a written pattern for it?? Thanks again!!

  • @aysnyusifli.englishteacher5456
    @aysnyusifli.englishteacher5456 6 років тому

    Thank u for detailed explanation. This video helped me to crochet my mittens for a kid.

  • @Username10565
    @Username10565 8 років тому +1

    just made my little girl a pair!! Thanks for the tutorial!! easy peasy and great to follow👍

  • @MariaRamirez-ue1ri
    @MariaRamirez-ue1ri 8 років тому

    Hello Wooly Wonders Crochet! Thank you so much for doing this tutorial! I crocheted my first pair of mittens thanks to your help. English is my second language and for some videos I like to use the captions. I noticed some of your captions were off so I wrote them out for you. Hopefully you get a chance to correct them I'm sure that a lot of people would benefit from this :) best wishes!
    :28 "crazy da mittens" change to "crocheted mittens"
    1:08 "pull it free" change to "pull it through"
    1:23 "as a stage" change to "as a stitch"
    1:45 "y lay there pull three bass loops on your hook" change to "yarn over and pull through both loops on your hook"
    2:08 "around 15" change to "for round one"
    2:37 "values 12 round tape" change to "and now we're going to do round 2"
    7:25 "11-11" change to "2,1,1,2,1,1"
    18:56 "around 20 12 batters" change to "round 21 so now

  • @cherylrix4965
    @cherylrix4965 8 років тому +4

    Could I please have the written patter for these. I have been trying to make mitts for my grandchildren and never understand it. I do with your fantastic tutorial which will help.

    • @cruisepaige
      @cruisepaige 5 років тому +1

      Cheryl Rix I just followed along with paper and pen to make a written pattern.

  • @Leo1995Love
    @Leo1995Love 9 років тому +25

    love this just wish there was a written pattern!

  • @Shirazie98
    @Shirazie98 3 роки тому

    Beautiful work as always 👌🏼n we miss you posting more videos.☺️

  • @kristinialawrence7081
    @kristinialawrence7081 8 років тому +3

    Thank you so much for this video, my mittens came out perfect because of you! Your videos are so clear and easy, they are just wonderful. 😊

  • @RocksBoBo
    @RocksBoBo 5 років тому

    Thank you! I made one as a prototype, it's great. I'm gonna reduce the size a bit for my 8 month old!

    • @RocksBoBo
      @RocksBoBo 5 років тому +3

      Instead of doing 10 rows, I did 5. Instead of 6 for the thumb hole, I did 5, which made the thumb 10 around. Instead of 6 rows for the length of the thumb, I did 4. Caron simply soft medium 4 yarn with a 5mm crochet hook.

    • @marygiammichele60
      @marygiammichele60 4 роки тому +2

      Thank you for sharing the changes you made fir your 8 month old....they were perfect for my 1 yr old

    • @claireponting6181
      @claireponting6181 4 роки тому

      Thank you for this. My grandson is 1 and I'd hoped someone had adapted the size as I wouldn't have been able to.

  • @loreleicolbert177
    @loreleicolbert177 7 років тому +1

    You are quite clear and this should be easy enough. However, mine came out HUGE LOLbut i lose count easy (even with the marker) it would benefit me to reiterate the number of stitches one should have at the end before moving the stitch marker? just a thought I DO A LOT OF TEARING OUT. Thank you for taking the time to upload.

  • @rominaneudecker2546
    @rominaneudecker2546 9 років тому +1

    I'm in love with this Pattern 💙💙💙✋

  • @norikok.6639
    @norikok.6639 8 років тому

    Hi ! Thank you for sharing this method. It was really easy to understand how to do and your explanation was perfect!!!

  • @elizabethteem8199
    @elizabethteem8199 5 років тому

    Excellent and easy to follow!

  • @bobbieotte8262
    @bobbieotte8262 7 років тому +7

    do you happen to have the written pattern available?

  • @joeyooi9093
    @joeyooi9093 9 років тому +6

    beautifully taught!
    Do you have a written pattern for it?

    • @monicastef5658
      @monicastef5658 5 років тому +3

      Could someone post the written instructions for these mitts?

    • @evelenesterling9768
      @evelenesterling9768 3 роки тому

      See Liz Hibbard’s post, she wrote it out for us.

  • @kendalkraft7914
    @kendalkraft7914 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much for such a detailed yet simple instructional tutorial! I'm on my second pair of mittens to go along with my niece and nephew's hat and scarf sets!

  • @lorim9605
    @lorim9605 3 роки тому +1

    I have been searching for the easiest pattern cause I’m a super beginner. Thank you for sharing this! 😍 It’ s so easy to follow, and very detailed! This makes me confident in making mittens for my little niece for Christmas.

  • @fiocchikel
    @fiocchikel 3 роки тому

    Love this intructuction video! Where can I find the size chart?

  • @luzsandoval3937
    @luzsandoval3937 3 роки тому

    Great video

  • @eatrawfood1
    @eatrawfood1 9 років тому +1

    you are such an amazing teacher!! 💕

  • @saireenkhanum4087
    @saireenkhanum4087 6 місяців тому

    Hi, thank you. How long should we make the chain for to attach for a 2 to 3 Yr old toddler please?

  • @salipike912
    @salipike912 7 років тому +2

    yet again an easy to follow pattern! thank you. love the choice of yarn too, it's beautiful to work with.

  • @retroflexyoga
    @retroflexyoga 5 років тому

    Perfect pattern for what I was looking for. Thank you!

  • @leslieholmes4863
    @leslieholmes4863 6 років тому

    When you do a tutorial can use specify what weight yarn your using I had things turn out wrong because I didn't know the wright of the yarn. Love your tutorials !!!

    • @robinparsons8801
      @robinparsons8801 6 років тому +1

      I was having this same issue. I finally started to look in her description box and then Google comparison yarn for what it is she uses. It will give great choices that will work up very similar in size and feel. Takes very little time and makes all the difference in completing a beautiful project. So type in ( drops Lima comparable yarns) in the Google search bar and it should show up somewhere in the list if found items. There is a comparable yarn to almost every yarn she uses. Hope this is helpful.

  • @HelenSchneider-x7z
    @HelenSchneider-x7z 9 місяців тому

    Hello I'm a beginner and have a question. I have made the first mitten and turned it right side out, this is for the right hand and looks real good. My question is do you make the left hand the same as the right one. How do I place the thumb hole? This is dumb question I'm sure but please answer.

  • @MAYWEDDING2010
    @MAYWEDDING2010 2 роки тому +1

    Hello Do you have this pattern written out anywhere?

  • @Mig-nr8hc
    @Mig-nr8hc 5 років тому

    Well I’m gonna give this a try ...it looks pretty easy ..thank you..I have 16 grandkids to make mitts for 😂..I wonder if I can do a ribbed st for the wrist? I’m gonna try it .

  • @gerlinderosensteiner8250
    @gerlinderosensteiner8250 7 років тому +4

    The second one always gets too big. I don't know what I do wrong :( Somehow at each attempt I have too many stitches.

  • @jackieflesner9214
    @jackieflesner9214 Рік тому

    Hey Woolywonders crochet, how many chains do i need to go though inside of coat, my Grand Daughter is 1yr old, i dont want rhem to lose them
    Thank You so much
    I made her a Fox Beanie and she needs the clothes

  • @rozrecycles
    @rozrecycles 7 років тому

    this is such an awesome tutorial. I'm a knitting girl transitioning into crochet and its been very helpful. I went out and bought the yarn needles and stitch markers - brilliant idea. My only question is how do I change the pattern in order to make the mitten for the other hand or will this pattern work for both hands?

    • @monicastef5658
      @monicastef5658 5 років тому

      This pattern is made to fit either right or left hands

  • @dr.shakeelahmad9614
    @dr.shakeelahmad9614 8 років тому

    can you do a video for a newborn because i'd really liked to make one for my baby brother. your vidwos are really great especially the star stitch cardigan

  • @phillisbacon5100
    @phillisbacon5100 9 років тому +7

    Is there a written pattern for these childrens mittens?

  • @Elle4201
    @Elle4201 6 років тому +2

    Great tutorial, as usual. I have followed many of your tutorials and have always ended up with an amazing piece. Thank you so much for your clear instruction and wonderful tutorial.

  • @christanelson-worm3937
    @christanelson-worm3937 3 роки тому

    I've just completed a whole range of your baby booties and want to do matching mittens.
    Not sure about hook sizes for baby mittens.

  • @Briahigg1
    @Briahigg1 8 років тому +3

    I love this pattern the best! Thank you so much! I added a different cuff to it with a drawstring and I'm so happy with the end result. Great video!

  • @reginagarza4053
    @reginagarza4053 9 років тому

    great video wil try

  • @nattyznook
    @nattyznook 5 років тому +1

    Do you have written pattern to follow along with?

  • @TheNanfresa
    @TheNanfresa 9 років тому

    thanks for sharing your work

  • @creationcrochetnanny8675
    @creationcrochetnanny8675 2 роки тому

    Which size are you crochet please and which number crochet hook please

  • @juliegatesman9501
    @juliegatesman9501 6 років тому

    Thank you!! This was great!!

  • @jjeshim
    @jjeshim 7 років тому

    Hi! Can you post a video on how to crochet the chain that attaches the mittens? I want to add a chain to mittens that I already have for my little one.

    • @monicastef5658
      @monicastef5658 5 років тому

      I think you just chain however long u want your chain to be and then single crochet until you get to the bottom of your chain. Then slip stitch the bottom of your chain to your other mitt. Fasten off and leave a long enough tail to weave it in well

  • @손혜영-r3v
    @손혜영-r3v 9 років тому +1

    How do you adjust the count for a women's medium glove?

  • @darshipurewal703
    @darshipurewal703 9 років тому

    the pattern is very nice i have made many of your idea but i not sure how chains to make for person that is 15 year old. i like your pattern thats why i was asking
    thank you \
    darshi

  • @bigedisme
    @bigedisme 7 років тому

    really nice video

  • @krystynabaran2863
    @krystynabaran2863 19 днів тому

    How long string to crotchet for 4 year old?

  • @janeradtke2474
    @janeradtke2474 8 років тому +4

    Hi, I do not see the written pattern for these mittens. Could you please provide one in a child's small to adult large. Thank you!

  • @Julielovescrochet
    @Julielovescrochet Рік тому

    What size yarn are you using? Is it a 3 or 4 weight yarn?

  • @Rachel-dr6xl
    @Rachel-dr6xl Рік тому

    I have made this and it was really easy to follow and looks great but, it fits me, it’ll never fit my baby. Can anyone tell me what I’ve done wrong please?

  • @MsMichaela999
    @MsMichaela999 3 роки тому

    Nice tutorial, but I don't like how the blue and the pink line don't line up.

  • @nicoleroberts6124
    @nicoleroberts6124 8 років тому

    I wish this came with a cuff like the newborn mittens,

    • @monicastef5658
      @monicastef5658 5 років тому

      To add a cuff, use this tutorial: ua-cam.com/video/i5F_OMt6eFc/v-deo.html
      I usually only ch 7 instead if 9 to make the cuff smaller.

  • @melissawright1979
    @melissawright1979 2 роки тому

    Do I use a 3mm hook to make one for 12-24 months?

  • @susanstebby226
    @susanstebby226 9 років тому

    Love the videos, could you share the hook size please and do you have a blog or Facebook page I am not seeing

    • @woolywonderscrochet7586
      @woolywonderscrochet7586  9 років тому

      Hi +susan stebby , I always write what hook and yarn I am using in the description box below the video. I do not have a Facebook or blog as of yet. Thank you for watching x

    • @sandrak6229
      @sandrak6229 9 років тому +1

      +WoolyWondersCrochet You should think about a facebook page I love your tutorials!!

  • @starrspoter
    @starrspoter 8 років тому

    with the thumb hole how do u do the top ones after the bottom upside down?

  • @LFeb14
    @LFeb14 9 років тому

    Is it possible to make a children's mitten using at 6 mm crochet hook?

  • @starrspoter
    @starrspoter 8 років тому

    like with adults u have a left and a right is it the same with these and or booties for babys?or these fit any hand

    • @woolywonderscrochet7586
      @woolywonderscrochet7586  8 років тому

      +vicki jen Yes, you just flip them over to make the different hands. Thank you for following along x

    • @rl5725
      @rl5725 8 років тому

      +WoolyWondersCrochet glad u cleared that up

  • @lanxnguyen
    @lanxnguyen 9 років тому

    Hi again! My mittens look nice, but I couldn't close the thumb at the very end. I'm not sure what I possibly did wrong. :(

  • @louisewebber
    @louisewebber 7 років тому

    Please can you tell me how many grams of wool to buy for a 2 year old. Thanks

  • @samayra786
    @samayra786 6 років тому

    What size of crochet i use for 6 month baby mittens please tell me

  • @maryarostami4752
    @maryarostami4752 8 років тому

    thank you it was great.

  • @darshipurewal703
    @darshipurewal703 9 років тому +1

    to make this mitten of old person how many chains do i make please let me know

  • @tekmom49
    @tekmom49 8 років тому

    I made mittens form this pattern for my granddaughter. They were easy, the mittens are great, & she loves them! Thank you so much. Please see pic on Ravelry under Fava74 projects.

  • @lushlava
    @lushlava 11 місяців тому

    Does she say what weight yarn is needed?

  • @marja8703
    @marja8703 8 років тому +1

    will this pattern fit a one year old?

  • @zeynepexists
    @zeynepexists 5 років тому

    hi how can we make this for an adult?

  • @lanxnguyen
    @lanxnguyen 9 років тому

    Thank you for the tutorial. I am enjoying making these.
    Would it be possible for you to do one for socks? Thank you so much!
    One question: Does the name of your channel mean everything you make here is wool? (If yes, just another reason to love your channel!)

    • @woolywonderscrochet7586
      @woolywonderscrochet7586  9 років тому +1

      Hi +lanxnguyen , yes - this channel is just for crochet! I have a tutorial for slipper socks on my channel. If you cannot find it just let me know and I will send you a link. Thank you for watching x

    • @lanxnguyen
      @lanxnguyen 9 років тому

      +WoolyWondersCrochet Thank you! My question, though, was that - without having to google every single kind of yarn you use in your videos - can I assume that you always use wool yarn, given the name of your channel? :-) (On many other channels people use acrylic yarns mostly.)
      I will check out that pattern for slipper socks, although I'm wondering if they can be worn inside shoes and boots.
      Thanks so much again!

  • @karaarkaraar3757
    @karaarkaraar3757 9 років тому +1

    hi can you meak jacket crochet for girl or boy from 10 to 13 years and thanks

  • @jessstork6103
    @jessstork6103 8 років тому

    You said you used a 4 mm hook, but you hook looks bigger in the video. My 4 mm is really thin. should I use a bigger size?

    • @monicastef5658
      @monicastef5658 5 років тому

      It could be because your yarn weight is not the same weight as hers. I believe it needs to be a worsted weight yarn

  • @20pixiedust08
    @20pixiedust08 6 років тому

    I'd like to add a separate cuff to make it a lil more snug. Does anyone know if there's a way to do that?

    • @monicastef5658
      @monicastef5658 5 років тому +1

      Hi, I made these mitts omitted 2 rows at the end of your mitt and used this tutorial: ua-cam.com/video/i5F_OMt6eFc/v-deo.html only I chained up 7 chains, instead of 9chs. Cause I wanted the cuff to b a little shorter. I also used slip stitches instead of single crochet(except for the last stitch of the row) I did single crochet for that stitch to have a nice edging for the cuff. hope this helps. I know this is a year later but it's getting time to make mitts once again! 👍👍

  • @diana1096
    @diana1096 8 років тому +2

    So on round 5 total count should be 24?

    • @20pixiedust08
      @20pixiedust08 6 років тому +1

      Diana Cluck I wish someone actually answered questions here

  • @katledwards9628
    @katledwards9628 8 років тому +2

    I love this pattern but I feel the measurements aren't right for ages 4-7. my daughter is 5 and I had to go to round 20 before I even considered doing the round with the thumb hole and my daughter is average height for her age so it would definitely not fit a 7 year old. I was using a 4mm hook like advised too so I followed it all to a t. please let me know what wool you are using. I am using red heart soft baby steps aran which says to use a 6mm hook.

    • @dannicoulson9399
      @dannicoulson9399 6 років тому

      I used a 4.5mm hook it fits my 8 year old perfectly

    • @stephjames2952
      @stephjames2952 5 років тому

      I had a similar problem. My daughter is 2.5 and even though I followed the measurements for 4-7 they are so small they barely cover her hands and the thumb is tiny. I'm going to unpick the thumb and try again and just add some length onto the end of the main mitten.

  • @Trishafairweather
    @Trishafairweather 3 роки тому

    Do you have pattern notes for size 1-2 year old?