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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Reanimated mittens



Last year, at the end of winter I bought my children 2-3 pairs of mittens for a bargain with a lovely Nordic pattern. They came in five different colors. For myself, I chose the white ones, although I was painfully aware that they do not fit me and that they are too small. Nevertheless, I bought them with the intention of re-doing them in any way.

So this is what I did. A simple how to on saving shrunk /shortened/ small mittens.

Take the pair of mittens ...


.. and cut the upper part and the thumb part.



With a sewing machine, sew an ordinary stitch to prevent the stitches to unravel.



Then with a crocheting needle (mine was #3 -1.7mm) single crochet the edge. I started crocheting just below the line I stitched by machine.
If you have plain mittens you may employ a more decorative or lace edging, but this was not appropriate for my mittens because of the pattern, so that's why I left it plain.



Do the same for the thumb part and you are done!
I don't think I 'll ever throw away my children's mittens.

8 comments:

  1. beautiful idea!
    Thank you for sharing!
    And you're right... that nordic pattern is lovely ;-)

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  2. Oooo great idea! And I just love all those Scandinavian style knits. This is another one I need to look into.

    PS: I finally finished a seed necklace! Check it when you have a minute. Thanks for the inspiration!

    !http://www.auntpeaches.com/2010/11/leftover-halloween-pumpkin-seed.html

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  3. Oh how do I love Nordic knits. This is a wonderful idea, thanks for posting this!

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  4. What a brilliant idea! Thanks :)

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  5. Great idea Maya! Thanks so much for sharing on Craft Schooling Sunday, great to see you! All the best, xoxoxo Sara

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