This was a first for me. My Mother always knit the mittens for us as kids and the Grandkids. I have knit mittens before, but for me. (I love a mitten.) Never little ones.
Our Granddaughter is now almost two and in need of mittens. Here is the first pair that was knitted out of left-over wool yarn. To evaluate the gauge, the mitten on the left used a 3.25 needle where the one on the right used a 3.75 needle. (The pair measures at 6 inches long, cuff to tip and about 2.5 inches wide.) Little one won't mind the slight difference, and Daughter can tell me which she thinks is better.
Since I was knitting and looking at yarn bits, here is a pair of what I call a left-over sock. Left over bits of sock yarn. They will still keep the foot warm. I have more left-over bits to use up.
Both are now on their way to Maine.
Only one Laurel Ridge applique block is left to finish. That will happen during today's football games.
Enjoy your day with threads, yarn, fabric, needles......etc.
Linking to Slow Sunday Stitching at Kathy's Quilts.
Love your socks and mittens. Nice blue.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much. It was nice to find left over yarns to work with.
DeleteYour applique blocks are so pretty. Nice cozy mittens too.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much. I find knitting calming, finger meditation. The Laurel Ridge quilt is gorgeous, and I am pleased that I am able to make it.
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