I made some sweet little crochet mitts tonight, and I said well, I might as well blog about them! :)
Actually, this is how I made them.
They are size newborn+, with a bit f wriggle room. :)
Materials:
Baby weight yarn. I used Bernat Baby Sport Ombre. You don't need much.
Size F crochet hook.
Scissors and tapestry needle.
Notes:
Chain 1 and chain 2 counts as first stitch in each round.
Abbreviations used:
HDC: half double crochet
DC: double crochet
CH: chain
Sl ST: slip stitch
ST: stitch
REV SC: reverse single crochet, or crab stitch
Directions:
Chain 2. Join with sl st to form ring.
Round 1: Ch. 1, work 11 hdc in ring. Join. (12 st.)
Round 2: Ch. 1, hdc in same st as join. 2 hdc in each st around. Join. (24 st.)
Round 3: Ch. 1, do not work in same st as join. Hdc in each st around. Join. (24 st.)
Round 4-11: Ch. 1, work 1 hdc in each st around. Join. (24 sts.)
Round 12: Ch. 2, dc in each st around. (24 st.)
Round 13: Ch. 1, hdc around.
Round 14: Ch. 1, rev sc around.
Fasten off, weave in ends.
Actually, this is how I made them.
They are size newborn+, with a bit f wriggle room. :)
Materials:
Baby weight yarn. I used Bernat Baby Sport Ombre. You don't need much.
Size F crochet hook.
Scissors and tapestry needle.
Notes:
Chain 1 and chain 2 counts as first stitch in each round.
Abbreviations used:
HDC: half double crochet
DC: double crochet
CH: chain
Sl ST: slip stitch
ST: stitch
REV SC: reverse single crochet, or crab stitch
Directions:
Chain 2. Join with sl st to form ring.
Round 1: Ch. 1, work 11 hdc in ring. Join. (12 st.)
Round 2: Ch. 1, hdc in same st as join. 2 hdc in each st around. Join. (24 st.)
Round 3: Ch. 1, do not work in same st as join. Hdc in each st around. Join. (24 st.)
Round 4-11: Ch. 1, work 1 hdc in each st around. Join. (24 sts.)
Round 12: Ch. 2, dc in each st around. (24 st.)
Round 13: Ch. 1, hdc around.
Round 14: Ch. 1, rev sc around.
Fasten off, weave in ends.
As you add rows the piece naturally starts to curl. Mine curls "towards" me. Is that then the right way where the inside is the mitten inside, or do you turn it inside-out when done? Just wondering where to fasten off yarn ends.
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