[Free Patttern] Itsy Bitsy Crocheted Baby Mittens Will Protect Baby’s Perfect Face From Scratches

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Everyone has different opinions on how babies should be raised. Some moms like their baby's hands covered all the time some don’t. From what I've know, babies learn with their hands and when you cover them you stop the learning.
However, all babies need some cute, adorable mittens for cold weather.

 

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These Baby Mittens by Tamie Oldridge are the perfect way to keep your baby's little hands covered and warm and to keep safe from accidentally scratching his/her delicate skin. Go ahead and follow the link to the next page for the pattern.

Baby Mittens by Tamie Oldridge
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Crochet these lovely baby mittens to keep her/his hands warm this cold season! This pattern is easy and cute and can be done in almost no time at all.

Materials

  • Bernat Cotton Tots Yarn in colors of your choice
  • In this pattern, the colors are as follows
  • Color A-Yellow
  • Color B-White
  • Color C-Blue
  • G hook.

Directions:

(this project is worked in rounds)

With Color A:

-Ch 15, sl st in first chain to form ring
-Ch 3 (counts as 1st DC) DC in each chain around 15 DCs total including the ch 3, sl st in top of ch 3
-Finish off

With Color B:

-SC in between any two DCs
-SC in between each DC until all the way round…15 SCs, sl st in first sc.
-Ch 1 (counts as first sc) *sc in first sc, 2 sc in next sc* repeat from * around, sl sp in first sc
-Ch 1 SC in each SC around, sl st in first sc
-repeat last round
-Ch 1, *3 sc, 2sctog* repeat from * around, sl st in first sc
-Ch 1, *2 sc, 2sctog* repeat from * around, sl st in first sc
-Ch 1, *1 sc, 2sctog* repeat from * around, sl st in first sc
-Ch 1, *2 sc, 2sctog* repeat from * around, sl st in first sc
-Finish off leaving a long tail for sewing up seam.

-sew up seam

With Color C:

-SC in between any two DCs on bottom of Color A section.
-SC in between each DC until all the way round…15 SCs, sl st in first sc.
-Ch 1 (counts as first sc) *sc in first 2 SCs, ch 3 to form picot and slip stitch in same space* repeat from * around, sl sp in first sc
-Finish off.

To make ties:

Using Color B, CH 50, finish off

weave chain in the color A section around to form tie.

Weave in all ends

Pattern designed by Tamara Bower-Snow, who owns Roxycraft.com where you will find more free crochet patterns plus original exclusive patterns to purchase.
This work is licensed under Creative Commons License 2.0 Copyright © Roxycraft 2003-2012 All Rights Reserved

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