




Mittens are necessary for long winter walks. And when they can be sewn as an addition to an already sewn jumpsuit or suit, that makes it even better. We suggest you make winter mittens without any additional Velcro or fasteners. An elastic band with a double zigzag seam will securely hold the mittens on the child’s wrist. The advantage is that your child will be able to cope with dressing himself.
High cuffs protect from wind and snow. It can easily be pulled over the sleeve, and the elastic at the bottom of the cuffs will secure everything reliably. This model is most comfortable, you can see yourself. Moreover, it does not require much material—leftover fabric from making outerwear will suffice.
The mittens are available in four sizes:
– 2-4 years;
– 4-6 years;
– 6-8 years;
– 10-12 years.
You can also watch the Norway mittens video sewing tutorial
If you are not sure about the size, please see the size chart here.
4,50 € – 10,99 €Price range: 4,50 € through 10,99 €
For sewing these mittens, you can use membrane fabric, Dewspo, and combine these with Oxford or a denser membrane fabric in the palm and finger areas to enhance durability and grip. For the lining, fleece or Karisma fabric is recommended for added warmth and comfort.
As insulation, use Iso-soft 100. This lightweight insulation provides excellent warmth without adding bulk, ensuring the mittens are both comfortable and effective at keeping hands warm in cold weather.
For mittens of 10-12 years old with a fabric width of 150 cm (59,1″), you will need:
| Main fabric | 30 (11,8″) |
| Denser fabric (Oxford) | 20 (8″) |
| Fleece | 30 (11,8″) |
| Insulation | 30 (11,8″) |

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