How To Crochet A Mitten Amigurumi Cuddler Pillow. Our Mitten Crochet Pattern Is Created With Beginners In Mind & Works Up Quickly!
Hi friend! We’re so excited to share our Mitten crochet pattern Kawaii Cuddler® with you!
A few fun facts we learned about the mittens while researching our pattern:
- Mitten is derived from the Old French word mitaine which was an old pet name for a cat, because back then mittens were made of animal fur.
- The earliest mittens known to man date back to around the year 1000 A.D. and originally were used as sheaths for gloves since mittens did not have any separate finger openings to allow finger mobility.
- Mittens were believed to have been made out of wool due to the discovery of a woolen mitten found in the harbor area of Dorestad in the Netherlands, determined to be from the 8th or 9th century AD based on surrounding archaeological evidence.
Our Mitten crochet pattern is happy to join our other friends Snow Globe Kawaii Cuddler®, Yeti Kawaii Cuddler®, and Penguin Kawaii Cuddler®.
Our finished Mitten project is 11″ x 9″ using the recommended hook size. You are welcome to go up or down a hook size to create a different dimension. You can even hold two pieces of yarn together with a larger hook to create a giant cuddler. The sky is the limit!
If you’ve never worked one of our Kawaii Cuddler® patterns, they are geared towards beginners. You will work two flat pieces and single crochet them together to finish the piece. Even if you’ve never been able to crochet from a pattern before, we’re confident you can create with a 3amgracedesigns pattern. We encourage you to join our Facebook Group where we remain active helping with questions! We love passing our love for the craft on to others!
Click HERE to purchase the Mitten Kawaii Cuddler® crochet pattern
We hope you enjoy making your very own mitten with our crochet pattern! We can’t wait to see your creativity. When you complete one, please post it in our Facebook group or tag us on Instagram #3amgracedesigns. We love seeing your work!
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