Thursday, December 22, 2011

Baby Handwarmers

My son's getting to be about the age where I can convince him to wear hats, scarves, and mittens.  As long as none of them are covering his head, neck, or hands, and as long as he's not tired, hungry, or awake.  But that's beside the point.  I knit; therefore I force him to put these things on (and he pulls them off and throws them at me).

I was recently theorizing that the reason he won't wear mittens is that they cover his fingers.  After all, even I don't like my fingers covered.  That's why I wear handwarmers instead.  So, I decided to make him some handwarmers.  I think they turned out really cute - and he did too (he calls them his boxing gloves) - before he yanked em off and hurled em at me.  But the point is, he wore them for probably a whole five minutes!  That's about 60 times as successful as the hat I made him earlier this week!



Best part?  I did the first pair in 2 bus rides, and the second pair in just one bus ride.

Here's a pattern for the mittens.  It's not exactly what I knitted, because afterwards I thought of how to make them better.  But it's close, and you know what?  It's free :).

Size 7 DPN needles
Worsted weight yarn

5.5 sts/in

~ 2T Candy Cane Handwarmers



wrist
co 24 in white. join to work in the round
purl one round
knit one round
purl one round
knit one round
switch to red here and alternate between red and white every 2 rounds
knit 12 rounds
thumb hole
work back and forth in stockinette for the next 6 rounds (keep alternating red and white)
hand
join to work in the round again
knit 6 rounds (keep alternating red and white)
cut red and continue in white
knit one round
purl one round
knit one round
purl one round
bo
sew in ends

~24M Blue & White Handwarmers


wrist
co 21 in white. join to work in the round
work in seed stitch for 4 rounds
break white, switch to blue yarn
knit 6 rounds
thumb hole
work back and forth in stockinette for the next 6 rounds
hand
join to work in the round again
knit 4 rounds
cut blue and continue in white
work in seed stitch for 4 rounds
bo
sew in ends

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