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How to Customize the Hand of a Mitten

This is an exciting step in knitting your mittens, in that it finally starts to look like a mitten. You can even try it on and see how it looks. I do that later on in the video, and man, do I look good in pink.

Oh, and if you want to reference the written pattern, as always, you can find it here.

How are your mittens coming? I’d love to see a selfie of you and your mitten. Use #simplechunkymittens, and go see mine on instagram.

Oh, and I totally submitted my novel query to that agent. Fingers crossed as I submit to a few more and wait to hear back!

Review: Knit Mitts

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First, the facts:

Title: Knit Mitts: Your Hand-Y Guide to Knitting Mittens and Gloves

Author: Kate Atherley

Published by: Interweave Press, 2017

Pages: 143

Type: Mittens and gloves

Chapters:

Introduction: Why Fit Matters and How to Use This Book
1. Hand Size and Mitten Fit
2. Yarns & Warmth
3. Making Mittens and Gloves
4. The Basic Patterns
5. Accessories and Design Customizations
6. Patterns
Abbreviations
Stitch Glossary

KS: Knit Mitts

The In-Depth Look:

Everybody loves mittens, right? Because fingers get cold in the winter time (and the autumn, and the spring, and in air conditioning, and … you get the picture).

It’s therefore not a surprise that there are lots of books and patterns for mittens in the world. Not quite as many as for sock patterns, but close! So, why do we need more?

Because (this may be a surprise) not everybody has the same size hands. Some people have long fingers, some have plump hands, some have short little fingers … there are variations.

Which is why it’s useful to have a book that explains all the mysterious intricacies about making the perfect pair of gloves of mittens–how to measure your hands, how to pick your yarns, what you need in a cuff, how to attach the thumb … you get the idea.

Then after all that, wouldn’t it be nice to have just good, well thought out, basic patterns to work with? Ones that you could use to kick off your own explorations of color and stitch patterns?

And, how about some pretty patterns that already have the work done for you and have already paired up the right cables or stitch patterns into, say, ten brand-new patterns?

See? That’s why we needed another book about mittens and gloves–because Kate Atherley has already done all the heavy lifting for us.

You can pre-order your copy from Amazon.com!

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This review copy was kindly donated by Interweave Press. Thank you!

My Gush: You only think you know everything you need to know about mittens.

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