With the onset of frosty and cold days, you want to insulate yourself as much as possible: put on warm clothes, don’t forget about a hat and scarf, hide your palms in mittens or mittens, gloves. You can knit unusual mittens with your own hands; the patterns and descriptions of their manufacture are simple and accessible, so even inexperienced knitters can cope with this task.

With the onset of frosty and cold days, you want to insulate yourself as much as possible.

Knitting mittens for those craftswomen who have been holding knitting needles in their hands for a long time is a familiar and ordinary thing: most of them do such work mechanically, without thinking about the sequence of actions. For beginners in knitting, such work will seem a little difficult, but exciting and interesting. Schemes and descriptions of the process of how to knit a beautifully simple product will help you do the job correctly, efficiently and in an original way.

  1. In order for the mittens to fit perfectly on the palm, without squeezing your fingers or hand, you should start by determining the size. To do this, draw a brush onto the paper along the outer contour and calculate the size of the product, as well as how many loops will need to be cast on for a certain size of the product.
  2. Cast on 48 stitches on two knitting needles at the same time, then carefully remove one knitting needle and distribute the entire amount into 4 equal parts (12 loops each) onto different knitting needles. A marker is attached to the working loop so as not to subsequently lose the beginning of the circular row.
  3. Further knitting of the cuff with knitting needles is done with an elastic band, after which a few centimeters of stockinette stitch will fit.
  4. 8 loops from the first knitting needle are removed with a safety pin, and the same number of loops is cast on to continue working. Knit in satin stitch until the end of the little finger, after which they begin to decrease the loops evenly, the last 8 loops are knitted loop into loop.
  5. To the 8 previously removed loops, add the same number of additional ones and distribute them onto 4 knitting needles. The thumb is knitted from the cast-on quantity, and the last pair of stitches is knitted together with the knit stitch.

Knitting mittens for those craftswomen who have been holding knitting needles in their hands for a long time is a familiar and ordinary thing.

The instructions for making mittens for inexperienced needlewomen include making the product using stockinette stitch, since these are the simplest mittens, which can then be painted at your discretion.

Beautiful knitted mittens with a pattern

Products knitted with a beautiful pattern look original. Such mittens do not need to be further decorated, as they themselves look elegant and exclusive. Beautiful knitting of such a product is not difficult in itself; it is important to follow the step-by-step instructions.

  1. To start working, cast on 40 loops, distribute them evenly onto 4 knitting needles and close them in a circle.
  2. Next we knit according to the pattern, openwork leaves will appear. On row 41, 6 stitches are lowered onto a safety pin for the thumb hole and knitting continues, casting on five stitches for balance.
  3. Having knitted all the rows according to the pattern, close the work and proceed to knitting the thumb, distributing 12 loops onto 4 knitting needles. Knit 15 rows in stockinette stitch, then knit 2 loops simultaneously on each needle until the end.

The product for the second hand is knitted similarly, in a symmetrical reflection.

Knitted mittens with braids: step-by-step instructions

Warm and original mittens with a braid pattern can be knitted by following simple instructions and without deviating from the standard pattern. You can make this product from thick, coarse yarn, or you can make the product thin and light.

  1. Cast on 52 stitches on a pair of knitting needles and work with a double rib for 20 rows in the round. In the last row two loops are added.
  2. Starting from the 10th row, knit the finger gradually until 20 extra loops are formed. They are put on a pin and knitting continues according to the pattern.
  3. To knit a finger, knit the required length, then connect 1 and 2 together simultaneously using knit stitch, in the last row there are 2 knit stitches. At the end, tighten the remaining loops.

The right mitten is knitted in a symmetrical manner similar to the left one.

Knitted mittens with ornaments

You can make men's or women's mittens with an ornament with your own hands from any yarn, but it is advisable to use white or gray threads for the base. Men will also prefer a black base, diluted with gray ornaments.

The pattern can be made with any threads of a contrasting color.

  1. Cast on 48 stitches per pair of knitting needles, then distribute them onto 3 knitting needles (16 stitches each).
  2. Knit 4 rows with a double elastic band, then introduce a colored thread and knit a couple of rows. This alternation is repeated again. After which the cuff is ready.
  3. Knit four rows with a single-color thread using the stockinette stitch method and move on to the ornament.
  4. For decoration, the loops are redistributed in half and 24 loops are knitted according to the pattern. Having reached the second mark of the diagram, the number of loops begins to be reduced by 2 on both sides. This way all the loops are gradually closed.
  5. They return to knitting the fingers, which is carried out according to the standard pattern.

If you strictly follow the pattern of the ornament, the mittens will turn out cool and very creative.

Children's ideas for winter mittens

For adults and children's winter mittens, the idea of ​​owl mittens is considered quite a fashionable modern trend. They can be made long or short, in the form of tunnels or solid, plain or two-color.

For such an accessory for a girl, you should prepare in advance not only knitting needles and yarn, but also beads for the owls, and jewelry that the little princess will prefer.

  1. 32 loops are cast on the knitting needles, which are subsequently distributed onto 4 knitting needles.
  2. The first 10 rows are knitted with an elastic band using double loops, the 11th row is knitted in stockinette stitch.
  3. In the 12th row, add a pair of loops from broaches, the next rows up to 18 inclusive are performed in knitting.
  4. The bird is knitted from the 19th row: on the first two knitting needles, on the 3rd and 4th - 4 knits on 6 purls and 6 knits on 4 purls.
  5. 21st row: on 1 knitting needle all knit stitches, on 2 knitting needles slip 2 knit stitches, on a pin slip 6 thumb loops, on the third and fourth knitting needles - 4 knit stitches, 2 purl stitches, 4 knit stitches.
  6. From rows 22 to 24, the algorithm is repeated, but without removing the thumb loops.
  7. From 25 to 31 rows are knitted according to the following principle: knit on needles 1 and 2, knit 4 on needles 3 and 4, purl 2, knit 4.
  8. From rows 31 to 41, the first and second rows always have knit stitches, the third row has 4 purl stitches and 6 knit stitches, and the fourth row has 6 purl stitches and 4 knit stitches.

After the 38th row, the loops are decreased and 2 loops are knitted from each end at a time. The loops are reduced to 8 pieces, which are then tightened with a special needle. After finishing, the finger is knitted in the standard way. To complete the work, small beads are sewn onto the eyes for the birds.

Classic mittens knitted (video)

Mittens with knitting patterns (video)

Funny mittens will delight lovers on Valentine's Day, and little children will wear them with pleasure. The master class on making such fun winter accessories for women and children also includes other options for knitting attractive characters.

Very soon it will get colder outside and you need to insulate your little ones little hands. And no matter how warm, knitted by mother’s hands, will keep you warm in the cold. They have so much warmth, comfort and love. No store-bought mittens can compare with handmade mittens. Knitting children's mittens on 5 knitting needles is quite simple and quick; we need very little material, which is why they will cost you much less than store-bought ones. So, let's get started... let's knit mittens for a 2-3 year old baby.

We need:

  • yarn YarnArt Jeans 1 skein
  • knitting needles No. 3
  • tapestry needle for stitching knitted items

Children's mittens with 5 knitting needles, for beginners:

We cast on forty loops onto the knitting needles, after which we distribute them equally among four knitting needles, i.e. ten loops on each knitting needle.


Next we will knit an elastic band for mittens according to the 2 x 2 principle, i.e. We knit alternately first two front loops, then two purl ones. We knit mittens in the round.
We knit fourteen rows with an elastic band.


Next we move on to knitting, we will knit all rows with knit stitches. We knit nine rows with facial loops.


At this stage, we will leave room for the future finger; for this we knit the first six loops on a separate knitting needle, after which I put the loops on a pin so that they do not interfere with our further work. We will return to them later.


Next we knit the four remaining loops, then knit the loops on the next three needles. Now we put six loops on the knitting needle plus knit four loops.


We knit the next 14 rows without changes.


Now we need to complete the knitting, for which on the first knitting needle at the end we decrease two loops by knitting them with one front one. Next, on the second knitting needle we decrease two loops at the beginning, on the third knitting needle - two loops at the end and on the fourth knitting needle at the beginning we also decrease two loops.


We decrease according to this principle until one stitch remains on the knitting needles.


We cut the thread, thread it through a tapestry needle and thread it through the remaining loops, pull it tightly, and hide the thread inside the mitten. We get a palm like this.


All that remains is to tie the finger. We return to our set aside six loops. We cast on six more loops from the opposite side onto the second knitting needle.


We knit ten rows in the round.


We remove the loops from the knitting needles, cut the thread and thread it into a tapestry needle, thread it through all the loops, pull it together, fasten the thread, bring it to the wrong side of the finger and cut it off.


Children's mitten knitted on 5 knitting needles, ready.


We knit the second mitten in the same way as the first. I hope this master class will be useful for beginning craftswomen.

A good way to become the owner of unique mittens is to knit them yourself. It is more convenient to crochet a small-format circular item, but there are many ways to get by with knitting needles - five or two. Beginners should study different techniques in theory and choose the one that is easiest to understand and implement in practice. Simple mittens are easy to knit, but they are unlikely to become original unless they are additionally decorated with embroidery or appliqué, including 3D ones. Even if you are unsure of your knitting skills, you can achieve an interesting result if you apply maximum imagination to your mittens.

Where to start knitting mittens

To knit a product, you must first have a good idea of ​​it. Not abstract mittens, but the kind you would like to wear or give to a relative or friend. You need to decide on the color of the mittens, their thickness (for severe frosts, for light winters, for the demi-season period), and their purpose (for sports, going out, for everyday wear). Women's and men's mittens can be decorated with a pattern, but in the first version it can be delicate or elaborate, and in the second it can be more strict and laconic.

Children's mittens should be made from safe materials, but at the same time very durable. Little naughty kids put their mittens under constant stress: they either build a snowman, or slide down a hill, sliding on the ice or running their palms along the wooden side. And as the children grow up, skiing and skating, building snow forts, etc. will become their usual hobbies. This is an even greater burden on the mittens. That is why it is recommended not only to tie them, but also to provide the inner side, which falls on the palm, with waterproof and low-abrasion material.

Yarn selection

Very thick threads, as well as knitting needles, are not suitable for small accessories. The finer the texture, the more interesting the designs can be on the mittens. It is most convenient to knit with knitting needles 3 mm or thinner. The yarn should not exceed the thickness of the diameter of the knitting needles.

For cold weather, it is good to knit down mittens, but it is better to add synthetic thread to pure down yarn for strength. You can also use mohair with the addition of synthetics. Colored acrylic yarn is great for demi-season mittens. It is good for making mittens - mittens without fingers. This accessory is indispensable for those who have to spend a lot of time driving.

Selection of scheme and pattern

Here everything completely depends on your imagination. Some people prefer jacquard patterns, traditional for factory-made mittens. Some people prefer to knit plain mittens with knitting needles and then decorate them with crocheted details. Some people prefer embroidery on the finished product. But even for such a small thing, you can choose a textured ornament, made immediately with knitting needles. Experienced craftswomen can make “bumps” and “aranas” on mittens. Openwork patterns only make sense for mittens or double-layer mittens.

Beginner knitters should choose the simplest pattern or stocking stitch in order to master the techniques of creating mittens with knitting needles. You can decorate the mittens later - with embroidery, beads, beads, sequins. If you want to do everything at once, then you should choose thread with lurex for the mittens.

Knitting mittens - instructions for beginners

In simple terms, the mitten consists of two “chambers”: the smaller one for the thumb, the larger one for the palm. People who are inexperienced in knitting should study in detail how to knit the transition from one “chamber” to another so that the mitten turns out to be solid. When performed on two knitting needles, you get one beginning - an elastic band - and two ends: one on the finger, the second on the main part. We will return to the elastic band later, but now we will look at how the main part of the mitten is knitted with five knitting needles. To make a beautiful transition from the elastic to this part, you can add one loop in the middle of each of the four knitting needles. To prevent a hole from forming, an additional loop should be made not by yarn over, but by knitting it from the broach between the loops. Next, the mitten is knitted in the round to the point where you need to move to the thumb.

Here you should knit a thread of a different color without fastening it, since you will have to take it out later. From the first knitting needle we knit one loop with the main thread, then replace it with a thread of an alternative shade, and knit all the loops from the knitting needle to the last one. Then remove loops of a different color one by one from the working needle and string them onto the 1st needle. We knit these loops again with the main thread, then we knit the last loop that remained on the first knitting needle, and continue knitting on the remaining three knitting needles. The base for the thumb is ready.

We continue knitting mittens with knitting needles until the end of the little finger. For some people, the little finger is much shorter than the other fingers. Then you can knit a few more rows - up to the nail holes on the ring or index finger (depending on which one is located lower on the raised palm). From this point you can move on to gradually closing the loops - forming the toe.

Decrements are made at the beginning of needles 1 and 3, as well as at the end of needles 2 and 4. On knitting needles 1 and 3, the first loop is removed from the front wall, the second loop is knitted and pulled through the first. On needles 2 and 4, the penultimate stitch is knitted and returned to the non-working needle. Using a working knitting needle, we pull this loop into the last loop that remains unknitted. So we close until the moment when there are a couple of loops left on the knitting needles. They can be pulled through each other one after the other, and the cut thread can be pulled into the last loop and tightened. Hide the thread in the knitting.

How to tie a thumb

It's time to return to the colored thread - the thread for the thumb. It needs to be carefully pulled out, and the loops on both sides caught on two knitting needles. You need to pick up a pair of loops from the side walls of the hole using the remaining two knitting needles. Distribute the stitches on four needles evenly and knit the thumb in a circle. You can close it with the same “wedge” as the main part of the mitten.

How to knit an elastic band

It’s easy to knit a beautiful elastic band for a mitten. You need to cast on two knitting needles the required number of loops, a multiple of four. Next, the loops are distributed equally onto four needles. The knitting needle where the tail of the thread ended up is called the first; The rows are counted from it. We begin to knit a 1 x 1 elastic band. As soon as we reach the second row, we knit as the loops “look”. We knit the front loops on the front wall, and the purl loops on the back wall. Then we will get the same beautiful elastic band as when knitting in rotary rows. In order for the elastic to fit well around the wrist, it must have a sufficient height - 4-5 cm.

Mittens with 2 knitting needles

Using two knitting needles you can knit a mitten with a seam. It is knitted in the form of a sweep, and then its parts are connected. Knitting begins with taking measurements. Next, cast on the required number of loops for the elastic, a multiple of 2, plus two edge loops. The elastic is knitted according to the 1 x 1 pattern of the desired height (4–5 cm). Let's move on to the main part of the mitten. If it is necessary to make an extension, then add loops evenly, knitting them with a knitting needle from the broach between the two loops of the previous row.

When we reach the beginning of the thumb, we knit a couple of loops, then remove the number of loops required for the finger onto additional knitting needles (a pair of flexible knitting needles) of the same diameter. You can calculate the number of loops as half the circumference of your thumb plus a small margin to make it easier to put on and take off the mitten. Next, we knit only these loops with additional knitting needles until the end of the thumb. We check the size and continue knitting so that the resulting strip freely goes around the thumb in length.

Now we return to the main knitting needles and put the loops from the end of the strip onto the working knitting needle. We knit to the end of the row, turn the knitting and continue to knit all the loops, including the “finger” ones and those that remained knitted before the finger was formed. We reach the end of the mitten and divide the loops in half. Again we will use additional knitting needles, where we will remove half the loops. We knit the remaining part with decreases on both sides. When a third of the total number of loops remains on the knitting needles, you can simply close them off. We take additional knitting needles and knit the same thing on them. We sew the side parts of the thumb on the wrong side, and then the entire mitten. We use a knitted seam.

How to finish a mitten

Knitted mittens often end with a wedge, but not everyone likes this pointed edge. You can round the mittens a little, giving them a more feminine silhouette. The faster the loops decrease, the more obtuse the angle is at the end of the mitten. If we work with five knitting needles, then on each of the four “well” knitting needles we need to make two decreases - in the middle and at the end, knitting two stitches together. So you need to reduce the number of loops row by row until there are 4 or 8 loops left. They can be combined by knitting into each other or tied with thread. The toe will be flat and neat.

Knitting mitts with knitting needles - diagrams with descriptions

It’s even easier to knit mittens with knitting needles: you won’t need any decreases at the end of the mittens or the wisdom of doing the thumb. Sometimes the mitts contain a wedge into which the thumb comes out, sometimes there is just a hole. The most closed version of the accessory has a thumb tube topped with an elastic band. A similar elastic band is made along the edge of the wide part of the product. The simplest version of openwork mittens can be tied with a finger hole.

The peculiarity of openwork mittens is that they are well ventilated, it will not be too hot in them, and besides, such an accessory is perfect for a cardigan knitted with a similar pattern. The ornament should be placed on the outer side of the palm, the inner side can be knitted with a smooth fabric from facial loops or also made openwork. First, you should knit the sample with the same knitting needles that you take for work, measure it and calculate how many loops you need to cast on in a circle for the palm part. To do this, the circumference of the palm is first measured.

You need to start knitting with an elastic band. Its size depends on the circumference of the wrist. You can also knit a separate elastic band and measure how many loops fit around your wrist. When knitting with five knitting needles, do not forget that you need to make sure that you don’t get “millet” instead of elastic. If we see a front loop, then we must also knit a similar one above it.

Having knitted 4–5 cm with an elastic band, we move on to the main ornament of the open mitten. If an extension is needed on this part, then add a loop, knitting it from the jumper between the loops of the previous row. If you need to decrease the loops, then simply knit two loops at an equal distance from each other. While the openwork pattern is worked in the round, odd rows are knitted according to the pattern, even rows are knitted. But as soon as we approach the thumb hole, we have to switch to turning rows, although knitting continues with five knitting needles. And then even rows need to be knitted exclusively with purl stitches. As soon as the edges of the hole need to be closed, you will have to switch back to circular knitting, therefore, even rows need to be made with facial loops. You can finish knitting with an elastic band 1–2 cm long, and then close off the loops.

Making thick mittens with a pattern is somewhat easier than knitting mittens. The difficulty may be the wedge for the thumb. If we have an ornament on the outer part of the mitts, then along the inner side and the wedge we should make a smooth fabric in stocking stitch. The beginning of the wedge is located not far from the elastic - after a couple of rows. The basis for the wedge is the second loop on the first needle. To make it symmetrical, you need to yarn over on both sides of this loop or knit a new loop from the jumper. The second option is preferable, because this way you won’t get holes in the knitting. Increases must be made through the row. Then try on the product to see if it has reached the base of the thumb. We knit a couple more rows and remove the wedge loops onto an additional knitting needle or pin. We close the remaining loops in a circle and knit to the base of the remaining fingers. Close the loops and transfer the knitting needles to the wedge. From the side loops of the hole we cast on half as many loops as we have left on the pin. Next, knit a small elastic band in the round with knitting needles and bind off the loops.

For the little ones, it’s also easy to knit mittens with knitting needles. The product turns out to be so miniature that the minimum amount of time will be spent on it. But you can give free rein to your imagination by designing the mittens to look like cartoon or fairy-tale characters. You can also come up with a lot of different decorations. There is no difficulty in knitting small things; you just need to take a tool with a smaller diameter if you want to make a pattern on the mittens.

What patterns should I choose to knit mittens for a girl? Delicate, floral, airy. The main thing is not to forget that mittens are needed for warmth, and that the child should be comfortable in them. There are several options for how to decorate mittens made with knitting needles. It's easy to knit mittens with an owl. The night bird will have to make eyes from two small beads. For infants, it is worth making mittens with knitting needles without knitting the thumb separately. It’s better for kids when the whole hand is in one “container”, because it’s warmer for all the fingers. It’s good to make such mittens with ears and embroider a kitten’s face. This item of children's clothing is often called “scratch mittens,” but not because it can scratch, but because a child wearing such mittens cannot accidentally scratch his face.

Older children can knit mittens with knitting needles equipped with a thumb. To the delight of the baby, it is worth making an image of cat pads on the inside of the mittens. They can be knitted directly with knitting needles or crocheted separately and sewn on as an applique.

Knitted mittens - with hares, foxes, bears and bullfinches - are equally good for boys and girls. Only the color scheme will differ.

For a child, you can knit mittens using knitting needles using the same pattern as for an adult. We have already learned how to make an elastic band and the transition to the thumb. All that remains is to figure out how to make an interesting pattern using only knitting needles. First, let's audit the remaining yarn and evaluate what shades are available. Let's select an interesting picture in the desired color scheme. For example, leftover blue, red, black and brown yarn will allow you to make a bullfinch on a branch. If there are several shades of green and brown, you can make mittens with a tree.

It’s good if you have a picture that is pre-divided into squares for knitting. But if this is a cross stitch pattern, then it will have to be slightly transformed. The knitted fabric is stretched in width. The drawing will also stretch out. Therefore, you need to knit a test sample of garter stitch 10 x 10 stitches with the selected yarn and knitting needles that you intend to use. Next, we measure how many centimeters in length and width we have in our sample, make up the proportion and re-divide the drawing into squares with the correction.

Knitting "Cat" pattern

You need to start knitting mittens with knitting needles from the main tone, making an elastic band for them. Next, we move on to garter stitch and introduce threads of other colors. It is advisable not to tear them off each time and tie them with a thread of the main or another color, but to lay them down while working. To prevent the threads from interfering in the future, they should be hidden in the knitting or sewn from the inside out into interlining in place of the pattern. This way, the child’s fingers will not get tangled in the stretched strings.

Mittens knitted - beautiful knitting

The textured knitting on the mittens is no less interesting. If you have learned how to use knitting needles and a knitted pin well, then it will be easy for you to make “braids”, “ropes”, “tulips” and other ornaments with overlapping loops - “aranas”. It’s better to watch a video on how to do this rather than explain it in text format.

An interesting idea is to knit mittens for lovers. At the stage of a romantic relationship, it is so nice to walk down the street holding the hand of your loved one. But when both hands are in mittens, it is difficult to feel each other's warmth. Therefore, the set for lovers contains only three mittens: two regular and one double, with two cuffs and a common chamber for two hands. It resembles a curved muff. If you start knitting it from elastic bands, you will have to use two sets of knitting needles, knit an elastic band on each of them and another couple of centimeters with the main pattern.

Then you will have to redistribute the loops and knit a common “well” with only five knitting needles to the desired height. Make decreases at the top in exactly the same way as for an ordinary mitten. When knitting a double mitten with knitting needles, you do not need to make a separate cover for your thumbs. Let them all be inside, because it’s more convenient to hold hands.

Have you been able to master knitting mittens? Get started on the men's mitts. A husband or father will need them when driving a car. And when repairing a car in cool weather, this is generally an irreplaceable thing. These mittens give complete freedom of movement, do not affect the sensitivity of the fingers, but still provide warmth.

It is also worth arming yourself with knitting needles and knitting separate caps on your fingers for such mittens. The caps must overlap the length of the mitts so that they can be fastened. On the outside they can be secured with a button, but on the inside of the palm such a fastener will become a hindrance. It's better to use Velcro here because it's flat.

Another reason to knit transformable mittens is the constant need to use a touch phone or tablet. Gadgets are sensitive to the heat of hands, and sometimes you have to expand or contract the image, but this cannot be done with a mitten.

Knitting men's mitts is easy: you don't need any complex patterns, you can get by with a modest garter stitch.

The cold and frosty days have already arrived. It's time to knit warm gloves and mittens. And if you have never knitted mittens, then you can easily learn using these clear instructions: How to knit mittens with knitting needles for beginners - all the nuances of knitting are explained step by step with photos. From constructing the pattern and calculating the set of loops, knitting the cuff and the main part of the mitten with and without a wedge for the thumb. And also how to tie a finger onto mittens and beautifully close the loops at its end.

According to this description, you can knit any mittens, including simple ones, in stockinette stitch, plain or striped, or from melange yarn. Or using patterns, such as braids or openwork inserts. The main thing is to learn the very principle of construction and the sequence of work.

So, let's begin!

Constructing a mitten pattern

The first thing we need to do before we start knitting mittens is to build a pattern. To do this, we trace the hand on a piece of paper and mark four main lines on the resulting outline: the transition line from the cuff to the main part of the mitten, the beginning of the thumb and the end of the little finger, as well as the length of the thumb.

Loop calculation

The next stage is knitting a control sample in order to calculate the number of loops and select the appropriate number of knitting needles. Read about how to correctly knit a control sample and calculate the knitting density.

Determine the knitting density from the sample and calculate how many loops you will need. Multiply your wrist circumference by your knitting gauge. Reduce the resulting value to a figure that can be divided by four without a remainder (since the mitten is knitted on four knitting needles).

Example: your knitting density is 2.5 loops in 1 cm, and the circumference of the hand is 19 cm. We get this value by measuring the hand above the thumb. We multiply 20 by 2.5 and get 50. Since 50 is not divisible by 4 without a remainder, we reduce this number to 48 (48:4 = 12). This means we will have 12 loops on each knitting needle.

How to knit mittens for beginners step by step

We start knitting with the cuff. It can be done with an elastic band, or with some kind of pattern, for example with braids, openwork stripes or patterns of several colors, for example jacquard or with removed loops. But since we are just learning how to knit mittens, we will make the cuff in the most common way - with an elastic band.

A set of loops on stocking needles for knitting a cuff

To ensure that the edge of the cuff does not squeeze the hand and is durable, the set must be done as freely as possible. To do this, several different techniques are used: casting on loops on double knitting needles (as in the photo), casting on larger needles, or casting on with double thread.

So, fold 2 knitting needles together and cast on the required number of stitches (in our case, 48). Carefully remove one knitting needle and knit the first row tightly with an elastic band. In this case, distribute the loops evenly onto 4 knitting needles (12 loops for each in our example). What's the best way to do this? Knit the first part of the loops with the first knitting needle, the next part with the second, the next part with the third and the remaining part with the fourth. Thus, all the loops are evenly distributed on 4 knitting needles, and the remaining free fifth is the working one.

At this stage, it is convenient to attach a marker to the beginning of the loops of the first knitting needle, so that in the future you do not have to look for the beginning of the circular row.

The photo shows several more ways to cast on loops for mittens on knitting needles with a description. Choose which one is more convenient for you!

How to knit a mitten cuff with knitting needles

After the loops are cast on, evenly distributed on 4 knitting needles and closed in a circle, knitting is performed in the round. Since this is a description of knitting mittens for beginners, I recommend knitting the cuff with an elastic band 1 x 1 for 6 - 9 cm, and then work the next 6 cm in stockinette stitch to the line of the base of the thumb. And one more thing, the work must be done on the outside of circular knitting; sometimes beginners knit mittens with four knitting needles in the inner circle, but this is more difficult and inconvenient.

How to knit a thumb hole in a mitten

The width of the hole is determined in the following way: it is equal to the number of loops on one knitting needle minus four loops. In our case it is 12 minus 4 = 8 loops.

There are 2 main options - with or without knitting a wedge for the finger. But both of them are based on the fact that the required number of loops is transferred to an auxiliary knitting needle or pin; in addition, instead of them, loops are cast on for the jumper between the finger and the main part and put into work. The main part of the palm is knitted on these loops, and the thumb is knitted on the left loops and jumper loops.

  • First option

How to close mitten loops with knitting needles

The loops are decreased along two lines - along the edges of the palm, giving a triangular shape to the end of the mitten. Decrements are made every other row until 8 stitches remain. They are connected with a knitted seam.

How to knit a thumb on a mitten

The thumb of the mitten should also be knitted on 4 knitting needles, after its main part is completed. Take a new thread, lower its end into the hole and knit in a circle with stockinette stitch until the middle of the nail. Then decrease the stitches and close them in the same way as the top of the mitten.

Using this step-by-step description of how to knit mittens for beginners, you can knit mittens of any size, both children's, women's and men's. The main thing is to take your measurements correctly and calculate the number of loops. For beginners, it is better to start by knitting mittens using stockinette stitch, without patterns. And to make them interesting, take melange or sectional yarn and a single color to match. And knit a plain cuff, and a multi-colored one for the main part. And having learned, you will be able to knit more complex patterns, for example, mittens with or relief patterns. Wishing you even stitches and beautiful accessories!


This topic was not chosen by chance. Winter is ahead, and mittens are an indispensable attribute of clothing during the cold season. We present you a detailed master class on knitting mittens on four knitting needles.

Knitting materials: yarn “Svetlana” (50% wool, 50% acrylic, 250 m/100 g) - 100 g lilac color, 1 sock needles No. 2.5.

1. Cast on two needles with the required number of stitches (in our example, 48 stitches).

2. Distribute all stitches evenly across 4 needles (= 12 stitches on each needle).

3. Knit 6-8 cm with 2x2 rib.

4. Go to faces. stitch and knit to the base of the thumb. Knit 8 stitches with a contrasting thread: for the right mitten - on the first knitting needle, for the left - on the second. Knit faces. stitch to the end of the little finger.

5. Start knitting a triangular toe. To do this, knit the first three loops on the 1st and 3rd needles as follows: knit. p., 1 broach (1 p., remove as knit., 1 knit. p. and pull it through the removed loop). Knit the last three stitches on the 2nd and 4th needles like this: knit 2 stitches together, knit. P.

6. When there are 4 stitches left on the knitting needles, pull them together with a working thread and secure the thread on the wrong side.

7. Start knitting your finger. Remove the contrasting thread and place the stitches on the needles.

8. Cast on an additional 2 stitches on each side of the resulting hole (= 20 stitches), evenly distribute all the stitches onto three knitting needles and knit. smooth to the base of the nail.

9. Start decreasing: divide all the loops into 4 parts and at the beginning of each part knit 2 stitches together. in every row. When there are 2 stitches left on the knitting needles, pull them together with a working thread and secure the thread on the wrong side.

Source of the article - ABC of Knitting magazine. Mittens knitted and crocheted No. 8, 2013