Monday, October 16, 2006

My Little Kitten Has Found Her Mittens


It was pointed out to me recently on a crisp day that my child's hands were freezing. Last winter (and the winter before) Ruby had yet to join the realm of the walking, so she was bundled up Maggie Simpson-style with her hands pretty much bound inside her snowsuit. So, I totally forgot that little kids need mittens in the winter. Ruby's Nana thoughtfully purchased her a couple pairs, but a kid can never have enough mittens and like any good knitter mum, I decided to cook her up a pair.

I've never done mittens before -- kid or adult size -- and who would have known they were so easy? After months of sock knitting, they were a total cinch. Here are the specs on these little kid mitts:

Ruby's Mittens adapted from the Bold Banded Mittens from Zoe Mellor's Adorable Knits For Tots
Yarn: Schachenmayer Nomotta Bravo Baby Soft
Needle: U.S. 3 bamboo for the cuffs and string and U.S. 5 acrylics for the body
Mods: I sort of just used the pattern as a basic mitten recipe. I took another one of Zoe Mellor's books from the library and there were a couple other fancy mittens, but all with the same basis. She also recommends doing a braid for the string, but that was way too much of a pain. I started doing some icord, but it seemed a little bulky, so I knit a flat three-stitch band to string the mitts together.



It's funny, I went to a posh LYS that carries a lot of brand name yarn because I was going to splurge and use the Rowan that the pattern called for. After searching through the piles of DK yarns I decided on this Bravo Baby stuff, which cost a whopping $3.50 and is totally washable. Hooray. As you can see from the above photo, my back garden has transformed into a virtual winter wonderland, so Ruby will be needing the mitts. Still, she prefers to prance around the house while wearing them as a scarf -- very chic.

5 comments:

Maureen said...

Those are a sweet little pair of mittens. You will be addicted now :)

Rebecca said...

Those are the sweetest little mittens and I'm sure your little girl will treasure them!

Anonymous said...

Oh, these mittens are *so* cute! I'm absolutely sure that Ruby is going to love them - and I agree with Maureen, you might be addicted to knitting mittens now! ;)

Erin said...

Beautiful mittens... don't you love that about being a knitter? I really like your cowl, too... I may have to knit one up now!

Ruth said...

Those are very pretty ... Ruby will love them.

I've had a lot of luck making lanyard for kid mittens ... it's nice and strong and not to clunky-looking.