Openwork mitts. We knit mittens with knitting needles: diagrams and descriptions for beginners

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Knitted mittens with the motif "Heart"

Size: on the girth of the palm - 20 cm, in a slightly stretched form.

Required: 100 gr. yarn (55% merino wool, 10% cashmere, 35% microfiber, 130 m / 50g. type “Kashemir Baby”, knitting needles No. 3,25 and 4)

Description of knitting mitts

Stunning gentle, airy mitts are knitted


Description of knitting mitts



Openwork mitts knitting

Materials: 50 g of Reglia Silk (55% merino wool, 25% polyamide, 20% silk, 50g/200m), stocking needles No. 2.75 - 3.0

Work density: 32 p. persons. surface = 10 cm.

Rubber
1st p.: *1 persons. cross., 1 out.; rep. from *.
2nd p.: *1 persons. cross., 1 person.; rep. from *

Left mitt:
Cast on 48 sts.
Knit with an elastic band 8 p., Then according to the scheme, rep. 8 rows 7 times.

Then continue according to the scheme and start adding for thumb: next. p.: 9 p. with an elastic band, add 1 p., mark this place, 1 person., mark this place, add 1 p., knit to the end of the row according to the scheme. Knit 3 more rows.
Track. R.: knit to the 1st mark, add 1 p., 1 person., add 1 p. Rep. these additions in every 4th p. 5 more times.
Track. .r: 8 p. elastic band, place a trace. 17 sts on the loop - holder, dial 3 sts (for the jumper), knit to the end of the row with an elastic band.
Knit another 14 rows, ending with the 8th row.
Knit 8 p. elastic band, then close the loops.
For the thumb, knit on 17 pending loops, plus cast on 3 sts along the bridge of the thumb. Knit with an elastic band 6 p., Then close the loops. Hide the ends.

Right mitt: Knit as left, but symmetrically.

Openwork alpaca mittens. Model Drops 86-3.

Dimensions:
Length: approx 21 cm, circumference approx 21 cm.
Materials:
- Drops alpaca yarn (100% natural alpaca, 167m / 50g, 50 g of color 0100 natural is needed.
- 3 mm double needles, or the size required to obtain a knitting density of 24 loops x 32 rows of faces. smooth = 10 x 10 cm.
Pattern: see diagram (pattern 1 and 2). The pattern is shown from the front.

Performance:
Cast on 60 stitches, distribute evenly on stocking needles; connect and place a mark on the junction. Knit 4 rows of shawls. pattern.
Knit pattern in the next. row next. way: persons. 5, remove 1, knit. 2 loops. together persons., throw the removed loop on the knitted one, * persons. 9, remove 1, knit. 2 loops. together faces., throw the removed loop on the knitted one *, repeat * - * 3 times and finish 4 faces. Decrease 10 stitches in total = 50 stitches.
Persons Row 1, then knit pattern 1.
When the piece measures 20 cm long (adjust the end after a complete repetition in height) knit pattern 2 and then cast off all loops.
The item will be approximately 21 cm long.
Knit the second mitt in the same way.
Designations for the scheme (with circular knitting):
= front,
= purl,
= yarn,
= 3 together facial.

Beautiful mittens with a pattern of "bumps" (Drops model)

Size: one size, length approx. 20 cm. circumference approx. 20 cm.

For knitting you will need:
50 g of Drops "A1paca" light gray color No. 0501, straight Knitting needles Drops 2.5 mm, or a size suitable for the specified knitting density.

Knitting density: 26 p. x 34 rows = 10 × 10 cm. stockinette stitch needles 2.5 mm.
Pattern: knit according to the scheme M.1. The diagram is shown from the front.
Garter Stitch: All rows are knit stitches.
Elastic band: * 2 facial p., 2 purl p. *. repeat between *-*.

Scheme

Left mitt: knitted in straight rows. On knitting needles 2.5 mm with A1rasa yarn, freely cast on 66 sts. Knit 1 row with purl sts (wrong side). Then knit as follows: 2 p. garter stitch, then knit with an elastic band for the next 60 sts. finish with 2 front sts and 2 extreme sts of garter stitch (front side). At a height of 2 cm, knit 1 row with purl stitches from the wrong side. 1 row of purl sts from the front side and 1 row of purl sts from the wrong side.
Next row knit as follows (front side):
4 sts of garter stitch. 2 persons .. 4 out., 16 p. of scheme M.1. *P4. K2*, repeat between *-* on next 36 sts and finish 4 sts in garter st. Knit in this way 3 rapports of the M.1 pattern in height (or 4. the product should turn out to be about 20 cm long, including elastic). Knit 1 row from front side. 1 row of facial stitches from the wrong side and 1 row of facial stitches from the front side. Continue in rib as follows: 2 sts in garter st, then rib for next 60 sts. Finish with knit 2 and end 2 garter sts (right side). At a height of 2 cm, knit 1 row with knit stitches and loosely close all loops.

Right mitt: knit symmetrically to the left mitt, i.e. 1st row of the pattern \u003d 4 sts of garter stitch, * 2 faces., 4 out. *. repeat between *-* on the next 36 p., 16 p. of Scheme M.1. 4 out., 2 persons., 4 p. garter stitch.

Assembly: sew each mitt along the edge loops. Leave a hole for the thumb about 5 cm long, about 4 cm from the top edge.

Hatching pattern mittens

Knitting density: 25 p = 10 cm

Openwork pattern
Row 1: *k3, k2tog, yarn over, k1, repeat from *
Row 2: *k2, k2tog, yarn over, k2, repeat from *
Row 3: *k1, k2tog, yarn over, k3, repeat from *
Row 4: *k2tog, yarn over, k4, repeat from *
Row 5: *k1, yarn over, k2 in broach, k3, repeat from *
Row 6: *k2, yarn over, k2 in broach, k2, repeat from *
Row 7: *k3, yarn over, k2 in broach, k1, repeat from *
Row 8: *k4, yarn over, k2 in broach, repeat from *

Description of work
Cast on 42 sts loosely and join to knit in the round. Distribute sts in groups of 6 - for Magic Loop this will be 18 sts on the top needle and 24 sts on the bottom needle.
Knit 16 circles with an elastic band 1 person 1 out.
Go to hatching pattern - knit 1-7 rows. In the 8th row, knit 6 loops in the pattern, insert a marker, M1, insert a marker, continue along the pattern to the end of the circle.

Thumb wedge: track. circle (row 1 of the pattern): knit 6 stitches of the pattern, insert a marker, M1, 1 knit, M1, insert a marker, continue along the pattern to the end of the circle.
Inc 2 sts between markers every third round of next. way: knit in the pattern to the marker, remove the marker, M1, knit to the marker, M1, remove the marker, continue to the end of the circle.
Increase in the following rows of the pattern: 1, 4, 7, 2, 5, 8, 3 and 6. All other circles - all loops between markers to knit faces.
Incn until there are 17 sts between markers. Knit 2 more rows, ending with 8 rows.
Track. Row: Work 6 sts in patt, place 17 sts between markers on waste yarn, continue in patt.
Knit 2 more rapports of the pattern (16 circles). Knit with an elastic band 1 out of 1 of 4 circles. Close the loops in an elastic way.

Thumb: place 17 sts from waste yarn on needles. Pick up and knit 3 sts behind the thumb, then continue knitting for 17 sts. Knit 4 circles in total, then go to the elastic band 1 knit 1 out - 4 circles.
Loosely close loops.

Make the second mitt in the same way.

Another model from Drops knitted mittens and beret

Kit Description

Mitts with jacquard pattern

Size: S/M-L/XL

For knitting you will need:

50 g of color 01, off-white (blank box in the diagram)
50 g color 44 light gray (triangle)
50 g color 21 gray (slash squared)
50 g color 16, charcoal (circle)

Straight needles size 3mm and 4mm.
Knitting density: 21 x 28 p. on needle size 4 mm = 10 x 10 cm. Pattern: See diagram.

Right mitt: Cast on 40-48 sts on 3 mm needles with a light gray thread. Knit 10 cm in rib, knit 2/purl 2. Switch to 4 mm needles and knit 1 circle, at the same time adding 1 p. = 41 p. for size S / M. Continue according to the scheme. After 2 circles according to the scheme, insert a marker at the beginning of the circle and make a cutout for the thumb as follows:
1st circle: Knit without additions
2nd circle: Knit without additions
3rd round: Knit to 1 st in front of the marker, add 1 st (introduce new loops into the pattern as you knit)
Round 4: Work 1 st, add 1 st 1 st after marker and finish round.
Repeat rounds 1-4 until 6 new sts appear on each side of marker = 53-60 sts. Work 2 rounds and then place 12 sts for thumb on pin. On next round cast on 2 new sts over 12 thumb sts = 43-50 sts per round. Finish according to the scheme for about 24 cm. Change to needles 3 mm and knit 5 rounds with an elastic band in light gray thread and loosely bind off the loops.

Thumb: Place 12 sts of thumb on needle size 3 mm and cast on 2 new sts over sts on pin = 14 sts. Work 1 row and align the number of sts at the same time to 12-16 sts. Work 4 rounds with light gray rib. Loosely close the loops.
Left mitt: Knit as right, but insert a marker for size L/XL on the 9th st from the beginning of the circle.

Mitts connected with “pearl” knitting, with crocheting.

Description of knitting mitts

Another wonderful set from Drops, knitted cap and mittens with braids

Kit Description

Warm set (hat, poncho cape and armlets)

Kit Description

Knitted mitts are always at the height of fashion. They can be safely combined with any type of clothing as a very fashionable and sophisticated accessory.Knitted mittens will always give your look originality and emphasize individuality.This fashion accessory ladies' toilet, which has not lost its relevance since the 18th century to the present day, perform not only a practical function of protection from the cold, but also an aesthetic one, effectively decorating delicate female hands. Modern experienced knitters have long learned to combine both of these functions, creating magnificent examples of warm and surprisingly beautiful models .

What are the types of mitts

The variety of types of yarn and the boundless imagination of craftswomen, combined together, give rise to more and more new types of these accessories. And if earlier the mitt models were really gloves with incompletely connected fingers, today, in addition to these elegant classic options, peculiar “pipes” with one cut for the thumb are becoming very popular and the mitts are connected with a wedge for the thumb, they lie very beautifully On the hand.

To understand how to knit mitts with knitting needles, we will understand the basics of doing this work on several models. And let's start with the simplest ones.

detailed instructions knitting mittens

The mitts are knitted on five needles with a wedge under the thumb. Such mitts look best on the hands.
To knit mittens, it is enough to know two parameters - the girth of the palm above the thumb and the girth of the thumb. Yarn "Semenovskaya" brand "Natasha", composition 95% wool and 5% acrylic, 250m in 100 grams. Spokes - No. 2.5.
From experience I know that in our case I need to knit the cuffs on 44 loops, and when switching to the "palm" - cut to 40 loops. Then the mitts will sit on the hand very well.
On two knitting needles folded together, we collect the required number of loops in the usual way.


After I pick up the last, forty-fourth loop, I tie the “tail” with the main thread in a knot so that nothing blooms.


We begin to knit according to the scheme: 1 front, 1 purl (gum 1x1).
in order for the circular pattern to look good, and nothing goes anywhere diagonally, we knit the front and back loops in the classic way - behind the front wall.
Facial:

Purl:

We knitted 11 loops, left this knitting needle and took another. 11 more loops. Thus, when we reach the end of the row, we will have 4 occupied knitting needles, each of which has 11 loops. And the fifth spoke is free, working.
Important: we will immediately agree on the numbering of the knitting needles, starting with the one on which we knitted the first loops. It’s easy to recognize it - there was a “tail” of the thread from a set of loops.
So we have needles #1, #2, #3 and #4.


We knit with an elastic band 1x1 to a height of about 5 cm.
At the junction of the first and last (No. 4) knitting needles, such an ugly place is obtained:


I mask it with a crochet thread from the very “tail” from the set of loops that I did not cut off after tying. Here's what it looks like after masking:


When we knit in a circle, we always see the front side of the thing in front of us and we can quite easily follow the pattern (especially such a simple one). So, after 5 cm of elastic, we need to go to the main pattern, and even reduce the number of loops to forty.
On the needles No. 1 and No. 2, we will have the upper part of the mitt, and on the needles No. 3 and No. 4 - the lower one. The lower one, the one that falls on the back of the hand, we knit only with the front ones.
The first row after the gum, I knit on all knitting needles only with the front ones, and I knit the last 2 loops on each knitting needle together. So we reduced the number of loops to forty, and now there are 10 loops on the needles.
Further on the knitting needle No. 1 I knit 2 facial ones in a row - this is a reserve for the future “wedge”. The drawing itself is also an alternation of “1 front - 1 purl” but with an offset along the rows. Two rows - loops above each other, then a row: above the front - purl, above the purl - front. A row - again according to the drawing one above the other and again an offset.
Knitted 3-4 rows and proceed to the "wedge". Its base is the second loop on the needle number 1. Somehow it turns out that I always knit the left mitt first.
In the row where we start the increase, we knit the first loop, we make a crochet, we knit the second, and one more crochet.


Here: 1 "base of the wedge"; 2 - nakida to the right and left of her.
Type of crochets: they should be such that when knitting in the next row, a hole does not form in their place. Since we knit with facial classic, the crochets will look like this:

Then we knit according to the pattern. On the next row, we knit the yarns with facial ones, on the first knitting needle now there are two more loops. Another row according to the pattern, and then again an addition - on the first knitting needle we knit the first loop, then yarn over, we knit three loops (those that were formed during the first increase + the one that underlies the “wedge”) and another yarn over.
This is a general scheme for knitting a "wedge". All the loops of the "wedge" here are facial. We always add through an equal number of rows. After another two rows, there will be 5 loops between the crochets, then - 7 loops. We will stop there, because from the same experience I know that 16 loops are enough for the thumb. 7 stitches + 2 yarn over = 9 stitches. The remaining 7 we will then collect from the edges of knitting.

Next, we knit, no longer adding any crochets and periodically trying on. We reach the base of the thumb. Here we need a large safety pin.
We knit the first loop of knitting needle No. 1, which is not included in our increases. By the way, we started the “wedge” from the second loop so that there would not be a hole from the stretched loops between the knitting needles No. 1 and No. 4.
Then we remove 9 loops included in the “wedge” on the pin, and on the working knitting needle, on which one knitted loop hangs, we add 4 loops with crochets.


Why 4 - you need to add half of the ones taken off, round down.
Nakida in this case is best done using air loops:

Then we knit according to the pattern, we knit the yarns with facial ones.


And in the next row we knit these loops two together. It was 4, it became 2. And in total, on the knitting needle No. 1, after removing the “wedge” on the pin, it was 10 - 1 (the base of the “wedge”) + 4 = 13. After knitting the loops over the pin together: 13 - 2 = 11. So , in the next row, in approximately the same place, you need to knit 2 more loops as one to return to 10 original loops.
We knit further and try on. Perhaps it's time to switch back to the gum:


Again we start the 1x1 gum, without adding or subtracting anything.


I think that's enough, it's time to bury the loops.


On the mitts, I close the loops with a pigtail - it is not known where, in a gleaned way. I must say right away - on scarves, he looks bad.
We returned after the next row to the needle number 1. I knit the first loop (we have it on the front). I also knit the second, wrong side, and then stretch it under the first. The first lies on top, and the second remains on working needle. And then the same way according to the picture:


This is how the end looks like:


We cut the thread with a margin and fasten it with a hook. We return to our thumb. We already have one part - this is 9 loops on a pin. Along the edges of the hole for the finger, we evenly collect 7 more loops - a total of 16. The "tail" from this set should remain inside the mitts. You can immediately fasten it between already connected loops, or you can first knit a row of your finger to understand where the gaps are. It is very convenient to close them with this “tail”. We distribute the loops by 4 on the same 4 knitting needles and knit with facial ones. Enough 5-6 rows.


Then we switch to a 1x1 elastic band, knit several rows and close in the same way as the main part.


The right mitt will differ from the left in that the upper part will fall on the knitting needles No. 3 and No. 4 and the penultimate loop on the knitting needle No. 4 will be the basis of the “wedge”.

Many prefer the classic weave of braids on long, even mittens. You can knit such products by choosing the appropriate braid pattern. It must be taken into account that the number of loops is limited: we will proceed from the calculation presented above - 40 loops with yarn of medium thickness (250 m / 100 g).

Mittens with a scythe

For our example, we will knit the central braid on the upper side of the mitts. The braid will be located on the wrong side, and the inside of the product will be connected with the front fabric. We collect 40 loops on 4 knitting needles and close the knitting in a ring. Next, we disassemble the loops in this way: on the 1st and 2nd knitting needles - front surface, all loops are knitted with front ones. We will knit a pattern on the 3rd and 4th knitting needles, and before starting the braid, we will perform a 1 x 1 elastic band. It is better to combine the loops by collecting all 20 on one knitting needle. And we will knit the first 20 rows like this: purl 4, then 12 loops with an elastic band 1 x 1, purl 4. From the 21st row we knit mittens with knitting needles.

Knitting pattern with braids: we will make a braid from 12 central elastic loops, making weaves - we remove 6 loops on an additional knitting needle and transfer it to work, knit 6 loops from the main needle, then with an additional one. For greater relief, the braid can be knitted not with facial stitches, but continued with an elastic band, alternating knit and purl loops.

We knit a "semi-finger". Having knitted the fabric to the base of the thumb, on the border between the back and inner sides of the product, we select the central loop, on both sides of which we begin to make increases in each row. Having typed a sufficient number of loops to grasp the finger, we knit a “semi-finger” with a height of 2.5 - 3 cm with additional knitting needles and close it in the usual way, and the main fabric is carried out further. "Half-finger" can be knitted in a circle on three knitting needles or with an unfolded canvas, which is then neatly sewn together. On two mitts, "half-fingers" are performed in a mirror image. The most important thing is not to bring down the pattern, continuing to knit it to the required height.

Having knitted the canvas to the base of the fingers, you can go to the initial pattern (a fragment of an elastic band 1 x 1 on the wrong side). And you can, having knitted a pattern for another 2-3 cm, close the loops and finish the job.

For knitting such products, you can choose more complex options for suitable braids or arans. Gloves also look great, knitted with front stitch and decorated on the bottom and top of the product with cloves and openwork stripes.

Mitts *Nalu*

Skillfully made mitts will also delight knitters not only with the conciseness of the classic pattern, but also with practicality. The most delicate are openwork mitts. Knitting openwork involves the selection of a thinner thread, since lace products - festive option, and too thick yarn on them will look ridiculous.

If you are planning to make openwork mittens with knitting needles, the knitting pattern suitable for the product should fit into the number of loops that can be used in the pattern. For a thin thread, it is necessary to make a loop test, calculate the number of loops, taking into account that openwork things stretch quite strongly, and smart gloves should sit on the hand like a glove. Therefore, the number of loops calculated according to the sample should be reduced in order to exclude loose fitting.

Otherwise, the performance of the work is practically no different from the already presented pattern for knitting one mitt with knitting needles. A detailed description can be supplemented: in the upper part of a light lace mitt, you can make partitions for fingers using crochet tying. Masterfully applying various openworks, knitters have long turned such a functional wardrobe item as mitts into a magnificent accessory that serves as an adornment for a woman's hand.

Scheme for openwork mitts

How to decorate mitts

They can be decorated with additional decorative elements by sewing on beads or beautiful beads. This season, it is better to choose threads for knitting in pastel colors. On such mitts, beads in the form of pearls, silk ribbons and bows from them look very gentle.

Made of natural silk, crepe de chine looks elegant roses or other flowers made with my own hands or bought in decor stores. During knitting, constantly try on your future product - so that later you do not feel discomfort when wearing it.

The mittens embroidered with threads look no less stylish and beautiful, especially in combination with the same hat or scarf.

A very interesting technique is when the mitt is worn on one hand, and the accessory is made of the same material as the bag. The mitts with lace trim look stylish, both knitted and long silk.

Very fashionable steel mitts with trim natural fur or artificial stripes. Such mitts are called autolady, they are very popular, especially among women who drive a car.

I hope you liked the mittens presented in this article. You can find some descriptions on the ravelry website, but they are all paid. Register and download any description for yourself.

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Knitted mitts are a bright and fashionable accessory that is popular today among both teenagers and adult women. Mitts are fingerless gloves or simply oversleeves. They can be worn both for warmth and as an openwork decoration. Some clothing styles, such as boho, include fishnet mitts to complete your look.

Crochet mitts can be crocheted from thick yarn, crochet No. 4-5. Such mittens should be worn not only for beauty, but also for warmth. They are especially popular with women - motorists, and those who do not like to wear mittens / gloves in winter.

Crochet mittens - good way spice up your wardrobe with minimal effort. After all, for knitting mitts you do not need a lot of threads and time. We have collected many patterns and master classes, looking through which you will learn that even a beginner needlewoman can knit mittens. A interesting models are created not only due to complex patterns. Some simple patterns look quite impressive on the mitts.

Originality crochet mitts can be achieved through interesting details:

  • belt loop
  • buttons
  • borders
  • applications.

Crochet mitts are often knitted for children. After all, it is interesting for children to wear mitts with appliqué in the form of their favorite character or mitts in the form of an owl, a crocodile. If your child does not like mittens, then funny mittens will help solve this problem.

Crochet different mitts for yourself and your loved ones for gifts, send your work to our editorial office for publication on the site.

Crochet mittens, the work of our readers

Crocheting mittens is not at all difficult. First you need to decide on the model, what kind of mitts you need: warm openwork long short ones with or without fingers. I knitted my daughter's mittens for 11-12 years. Her hand is two sizes smaller than an adult. For knitting mitts

Top, skirt, T-shirt, hat and mittens "Red Square". The work of Tatyana Rodionova. All products are crocheted 1.5 from the red "iris" factory. Kirova 500m/100g, 100% mercerized cotton. The models used openwork square motifs and corner technique

Spring kit White cloud, which consists of a hat, snood and mittens. The work of Ksyusha Tikhonenko. I picked up a pattern for a long time, the first 2 options were started and dissolved, the third option made me very happy, it knits slowly, but the result was worth the time spent.

Hello! My name is Marina, my hobby is knitting for children. I present a set for a teenage girl, knitted from a wool mixture, jewelry - knitted hearts, mother-of-pearl beads and rhinestones. Everything is connected with CCH, elastic band - embossed CCH (convex and

The mittens are also knitted from SOSO cotton yarn. The triangular motif was knitted according to the pattern. When the triangle was connected, I tied a thread to one side and knitted 2 double crochets in one loop in straight and reverse rows,

My name is Yana! I am 16 years old! I knitted a set of hats, mitts, and a stole! Made from 100% acrylic threads. I added three arcs from the bottom of the cap. Mitts RIGHT MITT: crochet No. 3, tie a chain of 61 air. n. + 3

Invented and connected mookee with Osinki. Mitts are knitted in a circle in closing rows (the last column is connected to the first connecting loop): 1-4 row: single crochet; further - alternation: even row - half-columns with a crochet + 2 bumps in the center

For knitting openwork mitts you will need: 150 g of viscose silk; hook No. 1.8, No. 2 and No. 2.5. Openwork mitts description Start knitting openwork mitts crochet No. 1.8 according to the scheme. Having connected 13 rows of the scheme, close the knitting in a circle and try on

Convenient and practical set: beret with pompom, warm scarf and armlets. Head circumference: 50 - 54 cm. Scarf: 18 x 180 cm. Gloves: height 21 cm. You will need: for a scarf 400 g, for a hat 150 g and

For knitting mittens you will need: 120 g of cotton with viscose (500m x 100g); hook No. 2.5 Description of work: Begin work with a pattern of "flakes". Each row of such a pattern is performed in two stages: first, the base row of the grid "2 C1H" is knitted

Knitted set hat + mittens with decoration "Red poppy"

Knitted set hat + mittens with decoration "Red poppy" from Varlamova Xenia 14 years old student of the 8th grade of the Chufarovskaya secondary school of the Veshkaimsky district of the Ulyanovsk region. I have been going to the “Craftswoman” circle for the third year, I really like to crochet

Materials: 320 g of yarn (60% acrylic, 40% wool) dark blue. Hook No. 4 and No. 4.5. Elastic band: crochet pattern 1. Fantasy pattern and additions: crochet pattern 2. Flower: crochet pattern 3. Shells: crochet pattern

Single size. Materials: 400 g of yarn (alpaca + silk, 80 m / 50 g); hooks No. 4 and No. 5.5; sewing needle for knitwear, 5 buttons with a diameter of 20 mm with a floral motif in the center; pins; fabric glue,

Crochet mittens, work from the Internet

Crochet mittens master class

Crochet mitts. Master class from Irina Submit

Crochet mitts with braids

These mitts are suitable for small to medium build women, depending on the thickness of your yarn. For larger gloves, use larger size hook. The upper part of the gloves is knitted in turn rows, after which it is sewn in the back. We do not recommend this model for beginners.

Crochet mitts, simple and comfortable

Master class from Ymaxii from the Fair of Masters

This time I propose to knit very comfortable and simple mittens for my children. Even a beginner in knitting will cope, it is enough to be able to knit air loops, half-columns and single crochets.

We will need:

  • some yarn. I use Yarn Art Jeans. Consumption for a small pen is about 20-25 g;
  • a hook that matches the thickness of the yarn and the individual knitting density. My hook is No. 2.5;
  • quite a bit of time. I knit a pair of mitts for a little over an hour :)

Pattern - single crochet behind the back half loop.

Lace cuffs "Hatter". Master class from Natalia Selezneva

Indigo colored lace cuffs are crocheted of thin cotton threads using Irish lace technique.

For knitting cuffs "Hatter" we need:

  • Yarn "Dandy" company Kamteks
  • hook 0.75

Crochet mittens in Boho style

Crocheted openwork mitts will be a great addition to your boho style look. Schemes with descriptions can be varied, choose what suits you. These mitts can even be worn summer evening, but only the yarn should be respectively thin and natural. Openwork, delicate and plain mitts will be a great addition to the outfit. elegant lady. This master class will help you connect them just like that.

Crochet mitts for velo, auto-lady

Yarn Chamomile from PNK them. Kirov, 75g / 350m, hook 1.75, yarn consumption - about 40 g.

Openwork mitts, work 1212vita

Crochet baby mittens with an owl

The mittens are very easy to knit.

  1. First you need to knit a rectangle with single crochets, sew it into a pipe, leaving a hole for your finger.
  2. Then knit an owl - applique and sew it to the mitts.

How to crochet an owl:

Mitts - owls with scales

Another option for crocheted mittens for owl fans. The mittens are knitted with the well-known "scales" or "crocodile skin" pattern.

Yarn "Children's novelty" "Pekhorsky textile", consists of 100% high-volume acrylic (50gr/200m).
Hook 3.5 and 2 (for tying at the end).

Cute mittens crocheted and knitted

For work you will need:

  • spokes No. 4.5 mm
  • hook No. 3.5 mm
  • yarn to match the hook

Long crochet mittens

Necessary materials:

  • 100 grams of beige wool yarn of medium thickness
  • hook 3-3.5
  • 4 wooden beads
  • 8 wooden buttons.

Crocheted mittens with berries

There is no detailed description for these mitts, but they fit simply. With the pattern "elastic band with berries" in the transverse direction, you need to tie a rectangle and sew it into a pipe. Leave a hole for your finger on the side. .

Openwork white mittens

Crocheted mittens with double crochets

Crochet mitts from foreign magazines

There is no translation for these mittens, but they are all knitted in the form of a rectangle, and then sewn or in a circle. No increase/decrease. Leave only a hole for the thumb.


That's why knitting lesson with video you will learn how to knit practical fingerless gloves . Such knitted fingerless gloves are suitable for male drivers, they are convenient to answer the phone, look for keys or money, while the hand remains warm and fingers are free.

For knitting gloves, thin acrylic yarn and stocking knitting needles No. 1.5, + an additional knitting needle or pin, were used.

Description of knitting gloves with knitting needles:

Before knitting gloves, you need to calculate how many loops you need to dial. Due to the fact that everyone uses different yarn and knitting needles, the density of knitting is different. For a sample, knit a small fabric with front stitch and calculate how many loops are needed so that the knitting is equal in width to the width of the palm, multiply this number of loops by two.

These gloves do not allow for thumb knitting., the elastic band tightens the glove well on the wrist, and then, when moving to the front surface, the canvas expands to the width of the palm.

After calculating the loops, to start knitting gloves, I needed to dial 72 loops, 18 loops on 4 knitting needles.

We fold the knitting needles into a ring and from the first knitting needle we begin to knit an elastic band 1x1 in a circle, alternating 1 front and 1 wrong loop. In the following circular rows, knitting follows the pattern, i.e. over the front loops, perform - front, and over the purl - purl.

Knit the cuff with an elastic band to the desired length, performing the required number of rows.

Now you need to leave the loops for knitting the thumb. To do this, on an additional knitting needle, remove the last 8 loops from the second knitting needle and the first 8 loops from the third knitting needle. Above the left loops, it is necessary to knit the gap between the fingers; for this, additionally dial 4 air loops. To cast on loops, on the index finger of the left hand, form a loop from the working thread and throw it on the knitting needle, so repeat 4 times.

Continue knitting the glove in the round with stockinette stitch, and also turn on the new cast-on 4 loops above the left loops for the thumb, knitting them with front loops.

It is necessary to tie the main part of the glove in height from the base of the thumb to the base of the little finger.

The smallest finger on the glove is knitted first - the little finger on the loops on the opposite side of the thumb.

After trying on the glove, you can note how many loops you need to knit for each finger.

So for little finger from the 4th needle, slip the last 7 loops and from the 1st knitting needle the first 7 loops, distribute the remaining loops on the 2nd and 3rd knitting needles. After knitting 7 + 7 loops from two knitting needles, cast on new 4 loops between the fingers on an additional knitting needle. Lock 3 knitting needles with loops for the little finger into a ring and knit 10 circular rows with front loops, then 6 rows with a garter stitch, alternating 1 row with purl loops, 1 row with front loops, then close the loops and cut the thread.

When the first finger of the glove - the little finger is tied, it is necessary to attach the thread and knit a pair of facial rows in a circle on all loops + additionally dial 4 loops along the edge between the fingers from the little finger . This is necessary, since the ring, middle and index fingers of most people are higher in level than the little finger.

After we continue to knit the fingers of the glove in order. For the ring finger on 3 knitting needles, we distribute 4 loops between the fingers from the little finger, 7 loops on one side, cast on new 4 loops and remove 7 loops on the other side. Knit ring finger on 22 stitches for 10 rows in stockinette stitch, 6 rows in garter stitch, bind off all stitches and cut yarn.

Next we go knitting the middle finger. For him, on 3 knitting needles, we collect 4 loops between the fingers along the edge from the connected ring finger, 8 loops on one side, 4 new loops between the middle and index fingers, 8 loops on the other side. We knit in a circle 24 loops on three knitting needles 10 rows with the front surface, 6 rows with a garter stitch, close the loops and cut the thread.

For beginners to knitting, we suggest knitting mitts in a master class with detailed description . These beautiful mittens are knitted very simply, their decoration - a pattern made of elastic bands, looks like intertwined strands.

Knitted mittens are a convenient accessory, they do not need to be removed to get a wallet, keys or answer the phone, so in cold weather, many prefer mittens to gloves.

To tie mitts you will need 5 stocking needles No. 2.5 and about 100 gr. wool blend yarn of any color of your choice, you also need a pin and a darning needle.

Description of knitting mittens:

These mittens are knitted in the round in 2x2 ribbing.. Thanks to the elastic pattern, the mitts fit the hand like a stocking, narrowing at the wrist and expanding in the palm, so when knitting these mitts, no increase is made to knit the thumb, the loops are typed on the width of the palm.

Mitts can be knitted long, reaching to the elbow or even to the shoulder, but then more yarn will be required. . According to this description, the mitts are connected 20 cm long, approximately to the middle of the forearm.

Knitting mittens for left and right hand the same, they will differ as soon as you complete the decor on the outside, then the thumb will be on the right for the left hand and on the left for the right hand.

To start knitting in the classic way, cast on 4 needles for 16 loops, a total of 64 loops.

Fold 4 knitting needles into a ring and from the first dialed loop, start knitting a 2x2 elastic band, alternating 2 facial loops and 2 purl loops. Knitting goes in a circle and the transition from row to row is not noticeable. Starting from the second row and above, 2 knit loops are also knitted over two facial loops and 2 purl loops over two purl loops, vertical relief paths are formed, which tighten the canvas like an elastic band.

Knit a mitt with an elastic band you need to the desired length to the thumb.

Knitting the thumb will be after we finish the main part of the mitt. To do this, reshoot 16 loops from one knitting needle to a pin, you can thread a thick thread through them so that they do not unravel, we will return to these loops when knitting the thumb.

To continue knitting the main part for the isthmus between the fingers, over the left 16 loops you need to dial new 4 loops. To do this, take a knitting needle, form a new loop on the index finger and put it on the knitting needle.

Typing 4 air loops continue knitting the mitt with an elastic band in a circle. In knitting, 2 knitting needles with 16 loops and a third with 20 are involved, a total of 52 loops. You can distribute the loops on 4 knitting needles if it is more convenient to knit.

In the next row, turn the new 4 loops into the pattern by knitting 2 facial and 2 purl loops.

Knit the mitt to the desired length, approximately to the nail of the little finger and cast off.

You can close the edge of the mitt with the usual technique, knitting 2 purl loops together and reshooting with right needle loop back to the left.

Having finished the main part of the mitt, let's return to knitting the thumb . The remaining 16 loops are divided into 2 knitting needles.

Attach the thread to the beginning of the first knitting needle, knit 16 loops with an elastic band. Take the 3rd knitting needle and type on it in the isthmus between the fingers from the edge of the new 4 loops. To do this, simply insert the knitting needle over the edge, grab the thread and pull the loop onto the knitting needle.



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