I've never made mittens before, but this year I made 3 pairs which just seemed like a million, especially as I started in on the fourth fifth and sixth mittens. But I finally finished all of them, and I could not be more glad because it means I can be done with mittens for a while.
I finished my grandma's mittens a few days ago, and they've been sitting around waiting for me to post about them. I think they turned out great. They're the same size, and it's a good snug, but not tight, fit.
Then there are my sister's mittens. When I asked her what she wanted after it became apparent that the scarf was not going to work out, I was hoping she'd want gloves or fingerless mittens or a headband or a cowl or something else that I hadn't made. No. She wanted mittens.
Well, they're finally finished, and while the yarn looks great and the fit it great, there is one little problem: because I foolishly counted rounds and didn't measure or even compare sizes while I was making the mittens, the second mitten is a little longer than the first.
Maybe you can't really tell, and my sister did want it to be a little longer when I had her try on the first mitten, but I'll always know that they aren't quite right.
Still, all told, I think my mitten knitting was an overall success with my grandma's being the best. The others are fine, but both other pairs do contain some live and learn experiences.
Happy knitting!
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