Making Mittens

The mittens are done! I spent the holiday working on my mitten pattern. I was able to create four different styles from ONE pattern! Here is a preview.

Fingerless Mittens

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Flip Back Mittens

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Simple Split Palm Mittens

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Basic Mittens

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The gloves are made with fleece and trimmed with other accents. They require about 1/4 yard of 60 inch fabric.

The instructions and free pattern will be coming soon!

Here they are!

Sketching Plush Cuteness

The Panda was so much fun, that I really would like to make more plushies in a similar style. Last night I sketched a few different versions. I think the fox is my favorite 🙂 If I can get a good deal on some fleece at JoAnn this weekend (Hooray for Black Friday!) I think I will try to make another. Which do you like best?

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Making a Plush Panda

Yesterday’s sewing project was a fun one! A student wanted to make a plush panda as a gift, but we didn’t have a pattern. After browsing for panda pictures online we were inspired by a squishy panda toy and modeled the design for our plush after it.

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I think it turned out pretty cute!

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It went together very quickly from making the pattern to adding the details. We named him Felix, and the students thought adding a top hat would be a nice touch, though we haven’t done that yet.

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The project required about 6 x 45 inches of white fleece. 6 x 20 inches of black fleece. We used JoAnn Blizzard Fleece. It also required a good amount of polyfil (always more than you expect) and safety eyes. We used two 1/2 inch safety eyes for the eyes and one 1/4 inch safety eye for the nose. The mouth was stitched with embroidery floss, and bit of  blush added the rosy glow to the cheeks. If you don’t have safety eyes you could just use felt and carefully cut out circles.

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I found that the slip stitches were quite visible on the fleece, but no one seamed to mind, and it turned out to be quite adorable despite that. I think I will just need to work on my technique. I will keep you posted if I find anything that helps minimize the stitches.

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The project went together so quickly with such great results that it makes me want to use this style to make other stuffed animals.

Testing Mitten Patterns

Work has kept me busy the last few weeks, and so I was very happy to get back to sewing yesterday. I had a grand time creating a pattern for mittens.

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It is a quick simple project and doesn’t take that much fabric.

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They were a lot of fun to make! I really wanted to make the mittens functional when using a cell phone or other touch screen device. So, I added an open slit in the palm.

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After designing these my brain kept thinking of all of the different possibilities! In fact, they were so fun that I couldn’t stop designing. I have several more styles I am hoping to add to the pattern. Wait and see! It just might be an upcoming project!