I made these for my niece, Helena. They are so adorable, and I cannot *wait* to see them on her. (Hey, it's everything under my sun. You're going to see a variety show here.)
And I made another pair for someone else's coming baby boy in camp (minus the ruffle).
The great thing about them is they are really easy, and the ties are work well to secure them in place (store bought mittens don't always like to stay on).
If there are terms or abbreviations you are unfamiliar with in the pattern, use YouTube or Google to see a tutorial. The mittens as shown were made with "G" hook and cotton yarn, and are slightly bigger than 0-3 months.
Enjoy! :D
For the pattern: 0-3 months, using an "E" or "F" hook
Make a magic ring. 6 sc in ring. Join with slip stitch. Row 1. Ch one, turn.
Row 2: 2 sc in each sc. 12 stitches. Join with slip stitch. Ch 1, turn.
Row 3: *1 sc in (each) next 2 stitches. 2 sc in next stitch. *Repeat from * to * to end of row. Close with slip stitch. 16 stitches. Chain one, turn.
Row 4: *1 sc in (each) first three stitches. 2 sc in 4th stitch.* Repeat from * to * to end of row. Join with slip stitch. 20 stitches.
Rows 5: *sc in each stitch. Join with slip stitch. 20 stitches, turn.* repeat from * to * through row 10.
Row 11: Chain 2. *Hdc in next stitch, chain one, skip a stitch, hdc in next stitch* repeat from * to * to end of row. Join last chain to beginning of row with slip stitch. 20 stitches. Chain 2, turn.
Row 12: dc in each stitch. Join with slip stitch.
Row 13: *chain 3. Skip a stitch. Slip stitch in next stitch* Repeat from * to * to end of row. Fasten off.
For the ties: Chain 50. Fasten off. Weave chain into mittens in row 11. Tie into a bow.
That's it, all finished!
This is my own pattern, but you are more than welcome to use it and sell the mittens you make. If you post the pattern, just please link back to this page. Many thanks and happy crocheting!
--Sarah


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