How to make mitts from gloves. Master class: how to sew wedding gloves - mittens. Schemes and descriptions of knitting mitts with knitting needles

Mitts are comfortable gloves or fingerless mittens that go well with almost any style of clothing: from classic to street. There are many models of mitts, among them a special type can be distinguished - mitts knitted with knitting needles. We’ll talk about them in more detail in this article.

Knitted mitts are beautiful and comfortable products with an interesting texture, which, depending on the time of year, delight their owners with interesting patterns or openwork, complete freedom of movement and warming warmth. They can be long or short, openwork or dense, with many beautiful motifs or made with simple patterns. Knitting these beautiful and comfortable products is quite quick and easy. Well, the most difficult task in this matter is to choose from dozens of beautiful schemes exactly the one you like the most.

Schemes and descriptions of knitting mitts with knitting needles


To understand in more detail the specifics of knitting mitts, we will consider different ways of working on them, and apply several diagrams and descriptions of making mitts for adults and children. But first let's find out how to knit your first mitts- diagrams with descriptions for beginners will help with this.

Master class for beginners

In order to learn how to knit mitts with knitting needles for beginners, a master class on knitting mitts with knitting needles will be useful. Let's look at a step-by-step version of knitting mitts with a wedge for the thumb, which are knitted on five knitting needles. For beginning knitters, it is better to knit mitts for yourself first, so that you can try on the product at any time and, if necessary, correct the number of stitches.

At the very beginning, we measure the circumference of the thumb and the circumference of the palm above the thumb. We calculate the knitting density and the required number of loops for the initial set according to the girth of the forearm (round the number to a multiple of four).


Materials

  • yarn “Natasha” (95% wool and 5% acrylic, 250m per 100 grams);
  • knitting needles No. 2.5.

For example, the cuff is knitted on 44 loops, with a transition to 40 loops to the palm. The number of loops is adjusted according to the parameters.

Progress

On two knitting needles folded together we cast on the required number of loops in the usual way. After the 44th loop, a fixing “tail” is tied with the main thread in a knot.


Next, we knit with a 1×1 elastic band according to a simple pattern: 1 knit, 1 purl. In order for the circular pattern to look good and the pattern not to be distorted diagonally, we knit the front and back loops in the classic way - behind the front wall.


Having knitted 11 loops, leave this knitting needle and take another one. We knit 11 more loops. Thus, when we reach the end of the row, we will have 4 occupied needles, each with 11 stitches. And the fifth knitting needle is free, working.

The knitting needles are numbered starting from the one on which we knitted the loops first. It is easy to recognize - there is a “tail” of thread left from a set of loops.



Arrangement of knitting needles No. 1,2,3,4.

We knit with a 1x1 elastic band to a height of approximately 5 cm. At the junction of the first and last (No. 4) knitting needles, we get an ugly place (photo 1). It is masked using a hook and thread from the “tail” of a set of loops, which is saved at the very beginning after tying. This is what this area looks like after masking (photo 2).


When we knit in a circle, we see the front side of the item in front of us and can quite easily follow the pattern. After 5 cm of elastic we need to move on to the main pattern and reduce the number of loops to forty.

On knitting needles No. 1 and No. 2 we will have the upper part of the mitt, and on knitting needles No. 3 and No. 4 we will have the lower part. We knit the lower one, the one that falls on the back of the hand, only with knit stitches. And for the top one you can use a simple “double rice” pattern.


The first row after the elastic on the knitting needles is knitted only with knit stitches, and the last 2 loops on each knitting needle are knitted together. This reduces the number of loops to forty, and there are now 10 loops on the knitting needles.

Next, on needle No. 1, 2 knit stitches are knitted in a row - this is the basis for the future “wedge”. The pattern itself is also an alternation of “1 knit – 1 purl”, but with an offset along the rows. Two rows - loops on top of each other, then a row: over the front - purl, over the purl - front. Row - again according to the pattern, one above the other, and again offset.

We knitted 3-4 rows, and proceeded to the “wedge”. Its base is the second loop on knitting needle No. 1. In the row where we start increasing, we knit the first loop, yarn over, knit the second, and another yarn over.



Designations in the photo: 1 – “base of the wedge”; 2 – yarn overs to the right and left of it.

- the type of yarn overs used further. They should be such that when knitting in the next row, a hole will not form in their place. Since we are knitting with classic knit stitches, the yarn overs will look as shown in the picture.

Next we knit according to the pattern. On the next row we knit the yarn overs, now there are two more loops on the first knitting needle. One more row according to the pattern, and then an increase again - on the first knitting needle we knit the first loop, then we knit a yarn over, three loops we knit (those formed during the first increase + the one that underlies the “wedge”) and another yarn over.

This is a general pattern for knitting a “wedge”. All the “wedge” loops here are knit stitches. We always add after an equal number of rows. After two more rows there will be 5 loops between the yarn overs, then 7 loops. We will stop here, because 16 loops are enough for the thumb. 7 loops + 2 yarn overs = 9 loops. We will then pick up the remaining 7 from the edges of the knitting (photo 1).

We knit the first loop of needle No. 1, which is not included in our increases. By the way, we started the “wedge” from the second loop so that between knitting needles No. 1 and No. 4 a hole would not form from stretched loops. Then we remove 9 loops from the “wedge” onto a pin, and on a working knitting needle, on which one knitted loop hangs, we add 4 loops with yarn overs (photo 2).


Exactly 4 loops, because you need to add half of the removed ones, round down.
In this case, it is better to make yarn overs using air loops, as in the figure. Next we knit according to the pattern, knitting the yarn overs (photo 1).

And in the next row we knit these loops two together. It was 4, now it’s 2. And in total, on needle No. 1, after removing the “wedge” onto the pin, there were 10 – 1 (the base of the “wedge”) + 4 = 13. After knitting the loops above 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 the original 10 loops.
We knit further and try it on. We switch to elastic again (photo 2).



The loops on the mitts can be closed with a pigtail. We returned after the next row to needle No. 1. We knit the first loop (it’s the front one). We also knit the second one, purlwise, and then pull it under the first one. The first lies on top, and the second remains on the working knitting needle. And then continue according to the drawing. The edge turns out beautiful.


We cut the thread with a margin and secure it with a hook. Let's return to our thumb. We already have one part - these are 9 loops on a pin. Along the edges of the hole for the finger, we evenly cast on 7 more loops - a total of 16. The “tail” from this cast should remain inside the mitt. You can immediately fasten it between already knitted loops, or you can first knit a row of fingers to understand where the gaps remain. It is very convenient to cover them with this “tail”. We distribute 4 loops onto the same 4 knitting needles and knit. 5-6 rows are enough (photo 1). Then we switch to 1x1 elastic, knit several rows, and close it in the same way as the main part (photo 2). The mitt is ready.


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

Knitting pattern for openwork mitts for women

For the beginning of autumn or spring, when every woman wants her hands to be warm, but it is already too hot for mittens and gloves, openwork mittens with knitting needles are suitable - the knitting pattern will help you create them with your own hands. This accessory will look great with a coat or jacket, knitted coat or cardigan.



Dimensions

Palm circumference: approx. 20 cm;
Product length: approx. 20 cm.

Materials

  • superfine yarn (100% wool; 400 m/50 g) - 50 g black;
  • stocking needles No. 3.5.

Knitting patterns according to patterns

Openwork pattern


Knit in the round using knitting needles No. 3.5 according to the pattern. The diagram shows only even (respectively, faces) rows. In odd rows, knit stitches and yarn overs. In the purl rows, purl the loops and yarn overs.

Sequence of rows

Perform 2 times from the 1st to the 8th row, 1 time from the 9th to the 46th row. and 3 times from the 47th to the 54th r.

In rows 1 to 8 and 47 to 54, start with stitches before repeat 1, repeat repeat 1, end with stitches after repeat 1.

In rows 9 to 46, repeat rapport 2.

Knitting density

24 p. x 38 r. = 10 x 10 cm, knitted in an openwork pattern using knitting needles No. 3.5.

Important Make sure that the density of your knitting corresponds to the specified one (if necessary, change the number of knitting needles).

Progress

On knitting needles No. 3.5, loosely cast on 48 sts in 2 threads (take one end of the thread from the outside, the other from the inside of the ball). Distribute the loops onto 4 knitting needles (12 sts on each) and close them in a ring. 2 r. knit with double thread.

Continue the work with a single thread in an openwork pattern, performing rows in the specified sequence.

In the 36th r. Divide the main stitch pattern for the thumb hole between the 1st and 4th needles. Here add 1 chrome on both sides. and knit, continuing the pattern, in rows in forward and reverse directions.

Complete from 37th to 54th r. and added chrome. close the loops.

How to knit baby mitts

For mobile and active children, mitts are an ideal option, because the movements of the hands are not constrained by anything. Knitting baby mitts is easy. Often, hats, sweaters, leg warmers or scarves are knitted together with them so that the child’s image looks harmonious. But let’s take a closer look at the process of knitting mitt patterns for children, which will look equally good on both a girl and a boy.


Dimensions

104/110 (116/122) 128/134

Materials

  • yarn (50% polyacrylic, 35% alpaca, 15% natural wool; 94 m/50 g) 100 g turquoise;
  • 50 g each of beige and green;
  • knitting needles No. 5;
  • short circular needles size 5.

Knitting patterns

Facial surface

Front rows - front loops, purl rows - purl loops.
In circular rows, knit all stitches.

Striped pattern

Knit in stockinette stitch alternately in 4 circular rows with turquoise thread and stripes in 2 circular rows with beige, green and again beige thread.

Rubber

Alternately knit 2, purl 2.

Progress

Using turquoise thread for each mitt, cast on 24 (28) 28 loops on stocking needles, distribute the loops onto 4 knitting needles and knit in circular rows of 2 cm with an elastic band.

Continue working with the striped pattern, marking the 8th stitch and 17 (21) 21st stitch.

For the upper expansion, add in every 7th circle. on both sides of the marked loops 3 (4) 5 x 1 p.

1 cm from the elastic band for the thumb hole, divide the work between the 1st and 4th knitting needles, then knit in rows in forward and reverse directions.

After 4 cm from the starting row, knit again in circular rows.

After 10 (12) 14 cm from the elastic band, tie another 2 cm with an elastic band with turquoise thread, then bind off all the loops.

Step by step lesson “how to knit men’s mitts”

Men's mitts are also very popular, and will always come in handy - after all, they greatly facilitate access to any small items at hand. Let's look at a simple and accessible way of knitting men's mitts. In this case, they are knitted with an elastic band, so they are universal in size, as well as in taste preferences, since they look quite strict and conservative.


Materials

  • Alize CASHMIRA yarn - 60-70 g (100% wool, 100 g/300 m);
  • stocking needles No. 2.75 (or No. 2.5);
  • stocking needles No. 3.

The number of loops corresponds to a man's hand in a circumference of the base of the fingers of 19-21 cm.

Progress

On knitting needles No. 2.75, cast on 60 stitches, distribute on 4 knitting needles and knit with 2x2 rib for 12 rows.

Switch to size 3 needles and continue knitting for another 35 rows.

On 1 knitting needle, move 10 stitches onto a pin for the future finger.

In the next row, cast on 6 stitches above the removed stitches. (by removing 4 loops we make the finger hole narrower than the base of the palm where the thumb begins).

Continue knitting with an elastic band for another 15 rows.

Switch to knitting needles No. 2.75 and knit another 12 rows. Close the loops.

Cast on 2.75 knitting needles with the remaining 10 finger stitches, plus 14 more stitches.

Knit 2x2 rib for 14 rows.

Fingerless gloves are a stylish wardrobe item that can fit into any outfit and make it ultra-modern. It would seem that in order to make fingerless gloves with your own hands, it is enough to take ready-made gloves and cut off their fingers. But if you need gloves made of a certain material, you will have to carefully figure out how to sew fingerless gloves.

Drawing a pattern

The easiest way to make a pattern is tear open the old gloves, iron the parts, place them on paper and trace. But if you don’t have unnecessary gloves at hand, adjust ours to size (you can do this in a graphic editor). To do this, measure the circumference of your hand around the knuckles. The width of the part should be equal to half the girth. All details must be increased proportionally.

If you are wondering how to sew fingerless gloves with curly cutouts, perforations, and an open wrist, then you don’t have to think about it at the pattern stage. It is more convenient to draw and cut patterns on ready-made gloves.

Choosing material

You can sew fingerless gloves with your own hands from any fabric, be it made of lace, or lycra, or vinyl. It will be a little more difficult to sew gloves from thin leather, since leather processing requires special triangular needles and a sewing machine foot. You should not choose very loose material for gloves, as the allowances will be small and it will be extremely difficult to work with it.

Cutting gloves

The easiest way to cut gloves is with a disappearing fabric marker. They can be used to mark all the offset points and letters so that nothing gets mixed up during assembly. The main part of the glove is cut from fabric folded in half, the fold is along the index finger. Leave seam allowances no more than 5 mm, and at the points between the fingers they need to be cut almost completely, up to 1 mm. You will understand why when you learn how to sew fingerless gloves.


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Sew gloves

When sewing gloves, it is important to follow the order of operations. The thumb is done first. An insert is sewn behind it between the index and middle. In this case, the fingers should be spread out in one line, and in the deepest place where the allowance is notched, it is important to go as close to the notch as possible. The insert must first be sewn to the upper side of the glove, then from the palm side. The operations are repeated with the remaining two inserts.

The last seam runs along the edge of the palm. Now you can try on the glove and make the necessary adjustments.


Finishing

Thin leather and some types of knitwear, for example, supplex, oil, do not require cut processing. To make the finished product look more neat, the sections can be folded inward or treated with thin bias tape. Decorate the finished fingerless gloves to your liking and let them become a worthy decoration for gold pens!

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A very convenient and cute accessory are mitts. They give us the freedom we need so much in the world of modern touch screen gadgets. In addition, wearing mittens you can show off your well-groomed nails :)

Mittens come in a variety of designs, from wedding to sports.

I offer to your attention 3 way how to make mitts.

First way. You can create wonderful mittens from leather gloves. Turn the gloves inside out and carefully cut off the fingers. We bend the edge and stitch it. We decorate with rivets, beads or rhinestones.

Second way. I think each of us has a sweater that has already gone out of fashion or is simply boring. So we take it and cut off the sleeves to the length that you want your mitts to be. We try them on and cut a hole for the finger in the seam of the sleeve. We tuck the edges and process the hole for the finger. Decorate the mitts and you're done!



And finally, method 3! I suggest you sew mittens from fabric and for this we need a pattern. We measure the girth of the hand and the girth of the arm slightly below the elbow. Or above the elbow if you want long mitts.

It is better to sew mitts from thick fabric, such as knitwear, denim or leather. The pattern is very simple.


We transfer the pattern to the fabric and cut out the details. Place the two pieces right sides together and sew them together. We make a hole for the thumb and process all the edges.

Such a clothing accessory as gloves existed back in the days of Ancient Egypt. Then they were worn to show their high position in society. It was believed that gloves are a symbol of power and wealth.

Why do you need hand clothing?

In today's world, everyone can wear gloves. Moreover, needlewomen who know how to sew gloves create interesting versions of various types of this accessory.

There are a lot of varieties: regular, fingerless (the so-called mitts), long, wedding, boxing, surgical, and so on.

Regular ones are worn to prevent your hands from freezing.

Mittens are convenient because they protect the hands themselves from the cold and at the same time allow the fingers to hold something or perform any movements. That is, when open fingers are needed (for example, it is convenient to press the touch screen of a phone with them).

Long - suitable for women as an evening accessory to a dress.

Surgical (sterile) - allow you to ensure the safety of the patient and medical personnel.

Boxing - allow you to protect the boxer's hands during fights.

How to sew gloves with your own hands

Each type of gloves has its own pattern. In order to learn how to sew gloves, you can turn to book sources, the Internet, or your beloved grandmother or mother. They know for sure!

The most important thing is to choose the right material from which the gloves will be made. The pattern is drawn on paper, then applied to the selected material. In addition to sewing, you can use other types of needlework. For example, knitting, crocheting and so on.

Let's look at several options for creating different types of gloves.

Beginning of work

In order to sew ordinary gloves, you will need stretchy material. If, due to lack of skill, the material was taken in a smaller size, then the stretch fabric should be stretched to the desired size. And this will save the situation.

To measure the dimensions of a future glove, you can choose two options. The first is to measure the circumference of the palm, thumb, length from the tip of the middle finger to the wrist and the length of each finger. The second option (the easiest) is to put your hand on a sheet of paper and make a contour in the shape of your hand. You will get a stencil of the future glove.

The pattern of one glove consists of five parts. One is the outer part of the glove and the inner one with a hole for the thumb (from the fingers to the wrist). The three parts are the finger wedges. The fifth part is the thumb.

When all the pattern pieces are ready, you should sew them together.

First, the thumb is sewn from the wrong side. At the same time, we must not forget to retreat one and a half centimeters from the edge of the seam (so that the seam does not open later).

The next stage of work is to sew the finger wedges to the patterns of the inner and outer parts of the glove. The most important thing is to carefully sew the wedges at the base of the fingers (otherwise a hole may form there). Next, the inner and outer parts are sewn together.

Most of the work is done. All that remains is to sew the finished thumb to the main hole in the inside of the glove.

The finishing touches to creating an interesting glove design are decorating them with fur, rhinestones, beads, and seed beads. You can add thin straps made of leather material. Or flowers. You can make wonderful volumetric satin stitch embroidery. In any case, it will be a unique masterpiece.

How to sew unusual gloves?

You can sew a beautiful original accessory from leather material. For example, mittens.

They are suitable for young people, emphasizing their individuality and lifestyle. They are usually worn by bikers, rockers and so on.

Mittens - You can make them from ordinary gloves. You cut off the unnecessary part of the fingers and, bending the edges inward, sew them together. This is the easiest way.

You can make mitts using a pattern (the same as gloves, you just need to take into account the dimensions without fingers). This method is more complex, but interesting. Rich imagination will allow you to create a unique thing that the coolest biker or rocker can envy.

You can sew wedding or evening gloves from beautiful openwork lace. They are long, graceful, and emphasize the femininity of the person wearing them.

Primary requirements

To learn how to sew gloves correctly and get the desired result, you must follow the basic requirements. First of all, choose the appropriate material, threads and needles. It is also important to choose the correct dimensions of the pattern and during the work process do not forget about the mandatory indentation from the edge of the seam by one to one and a half centimeters. Success is guaranteed by accuracy, attentiveness, and the ability to combine colors correctly.

If you follow the rules, you can get a wonderful original product that will be the envy of others.

From this article we learned how to sew gloves with your own hands. After completing the creative process, the patterns must be saved in a certain place. They may still come in handy, and more than once.

In addition, unique gloves created by yourself can be presented as a gift to family and friends. No doubt they will appreciate it.

Lace mitts are the perfect accessory and a perfect addition to a prom dress, as well as to any evening or wedding dress. Sewing lace mitts with your own hands is not at all difficult.

Lace mitts can be made in any style,

sewn from plain or combined lace,

If desired, they can be decorated with beads, beads, artificial pearls, sequins or rhinestones.

YOU WILL NEED:

  • Elastic lace;
  • Tailor's scissors;
  • Sewing thread and needle;
  • Paper and pencil for pattern

HOW TO SEW MITTS

STEP 1

Place your hand on an A4 sheet of paper, clasp your fingers tightly, and move your thumb to the side. Use a pencil to trace the outline of your hand. Step back from the wrist at least 10 cm and draw a line up to approximately the middle of the little finger. In the area of ​​the thumb, draw a small notch - this will be a hole for it.

STEP 2

Remove your hand from the sheet and connect the top and bottom points to each other with straight lines. Cut it out.

THE HEIGHT AND LENGTH OF THE MITTETS PATTERN DEPENDS ONLY ON YOUR WISH.

STEP 3

If you want to achieve maximum fit to your hand, then cut out two parts for each mitt with 1 cm allowances.

If a slight looseness is needed, then fold the lace in half lengthwise. Pin the pattern close to the fold of the fabric and cut out a one-piece mitt piece using a 1cm allowance.

IMPORTANT! USE ONLY STRETCH LACE FABRICS.

STEP 4

Place the pieces right sides together. Baste and stitch them on both sides, leaving the thumb hole open.

If you chose the second option, then pin and stitch the one-piece part of the mitt, folded right side inward, leaving the hole for the thumb open.

STEP 5

Turn the hem allowances at the top and bottom of the mitts, as well as the thumb hole allowances, to the wrong side. Baste and hand sew with a blind stitch. Turn the mitts right side out.

DIY lace mitts are ready!

If you are sewing mitts from elastic lace with a scalloped edge, then cut out the pieces so that the scalloped edge is located either at the top or bottom.