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Drews Easy-On Mitts

2013, Oombawka Design

You can wear these mittens with the closure on the underside of the wrist or, on top of the wrist. My daughter likes the buttons so she wears them facing up. For Drew I put them facing down so he doesnt try to open them.

Size: Toddler (5.75 inches length/3 inches width) Tension: Cuff: 4 sc/4 rows of blo sc = 1 inch (2.5 inches length/2.75 inches wide) Mitten: 4 hdc/3.5 rows of hdc = 1 inch (4.25 inches length/3 inches wide *widest part*)

Materials: Bernat Softee Chunky [5] bulky (164 m/180 y)(100 g/3.5 oz) < 1 ball (the colour used above is Terra Cotta Mist) 2 buttons (the ones in the photo are size 18 mm Gutermann 95 2542) 5mm crochet (US 8/H) hook Stitch markers Yarn needle Scissors

Abbreviations: blo: back loop only, sc: single crochet, hdc: half double crochet, ss: slip stitch, st: stitch, sts: stitches, FO: finish off, hdc2tog: half double crochet two together, AL: adjustable loop

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Cuff: Row 1: Chain 6 Row 2: this row is worked in the 3rd loop only (backside of the chain), sc in the 2nd chain from the hook and across, chain 1, turn [5] Row 3: sc blo across, chain 1, turn [5] Row 4-17: repeat Row 3 [5]

Figure 1 This is where you will begin Round 1 of the actual mitten (your first SC). You may wish to mark this stitch with a stitch marker so you will remember where to start each round.

Figure 2 After folding the cuff in half, this is where the first stitch of row 1 will be located. This is where you slip stitch the cuff together.

Fold the cuff in half, so the 5th stitch of the first row is now located on the top right-hand corner. Slip stitch to the 5th chain of row 1 (see Figure 2) Continuing around the top of the cuff: Round 1: sc around the top of the cuff (beginning in the stitch to the left of the ss) [17] (see Figure 1) Round 2: 1 sc in blo, of each of the first 14sts, 1 sc in 3rd loop only of each of the last 3 sts [17] Round 3: 1 sc in 3rd loop only of the first 14 sts, 1 sc in both loops (normal crochet) of each of the last 3 sts [17] Round 4: (1 hdc in each of the first 3 sts, 2 hdc in the next st) 4x, 1 hdc in the next 1 st [21] Round 5-7: hdc around [21] Left Hand Round 8: 1 hdc in each of the first 5 sts, skip the next 4 sts, 1 ss and 1 hdc in the next st (10th st), 1 hdc in each of the next 11 sts [18] (*ss counts as a stitch) Right Hand Round 8: 1 hdc in each of the first 15 sts, skip the next 4 sts, 1 ss and 1 hdc in the next stitch (20th st), 1 hdc in the last st [18] (*ss counts as a stitch)

Round 9-13: hdc around [18] (*remember that ss in round 8 counts as a stitch) Round 14: (hdc2tog) 9 x [9] *I stitch this round tightly* Round 15: hdc around [9]

Round 16: sc around [9] Round 17: ss to the first st, FO, leaving a long tail for sewing; cut the yarn; turn the mitten inside-out and weave the ends of the yarn through both loops of the sc round; tighten firmly and weave in loose ends

Thumb

Figure 3 This is the stitch where you will start the thumb rounds (on each hand I started in the same place)

With the thumb opening on the left-hand side of your work, join the yarn with a slip stitch, to the stitch just to the left of the palm of the mitten (Figure 3). Round 1: 1 hdc in the same st you ss to, hdc around [6 hdc + 1 ss] Round 2: ss to the ss of round 1, 1 hdc in each st around (except the one you ss into) [6 hdc + 1 ss] Round 3: ss to the ss of round 2, 1 hdc in each st around (except the one you ss into) [6 hdc + 1 ss] Round 4: ss to the ss of round 3, sc around, ss to the first ss of round 4 [6 sc, 2ss], FO, leaving a tail for sewing; cut the yarn; turn the mitten inside-out and weave the ends of the yarn through both loops of the sc round; tighten firmly and weave in loose ends Closure: Create an adjustable loop (AL).

Round 1: 12 hdc into the AL (find your button and make sure that it fits into the centre-hole created by the 12 hdc in the AL you can tighten your loop but ensure you do not tighten it so much that your button no longer fits through) Row 2: chain 1, sc once into the 1st hdc of Round 1, chain 1, turn [3] Row 3-6: 1 sc in each of the 3 stitches you created in row 2, chain 1, turn [3] Row 7: sc around the entire closure, ss to the beginning sc of the row (do not finish off)

Mountain

Valley (where you attach the closure)

I single crochet along the posts of this row to attach the closure.

Attachment of Closures: Please see the diagram and photo below for assistance. Place the closure above the valley row on the furthest edge of the cuff. Join the closure with a slip stitch before single crocheting through the closure and around the post stitch of the valley row. Crochet (sc) along the entire edge of the closure and then slip stitch into the cuff before cutting and weaving in the ends of the yarn. Next, attach your button. I also attach this in the valley area of the cuff.

For placement of the closure I sc through the posts in the valley between the mountains; this allows the closure to rest flat and to remain hidden from view when looking from the front of the mitten.

Happy Crocheting! All the best, Rhondda Completely Hooked http://www.oombawka.blogspot.ca http://www.facebook.com/OombawkaDesign

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