Friday, December 11, 2009

Simple Little Mittens For A CHRISTmas Gift




Well, I bought these little white mittens for myself. When I got home I set the mittens on the table, right beside the mittens were my little punch needle snowmen heads. Remember posts August 24 and August 28? Well, my brain just started to spin and I had the most wonderful idea for a Christmas gift for my little granddaughters. I couldn’t wait to go to Hobby Lobby’s store, to buy the supplies I needed for the idea. I found the little beads and DMC floss.


Now doesn't she have the sweetest little face?



Supplies Needed:
A pair of mittens
one punch needle snowman head
or you can make a wool head
(instructions below)
Rust #918 DMC floss
Black floss for eyes
1O little blue beads size 4mm
Red checked ribbon for two bows
Blue #159 DMC floss

If you need to learn to do punch needle, I have a web site for you to go to. How to, scroll down and the instructions are there for you to follow. It really is so easy. If you need more help, please feel free to email me. I will help you. I just love doing this! My favorite punch needle is a Cameo needle, it is blue and at the top of the page when you open up the site. This needle is so easy to work with and the little loops on the top are always uniform. You also need an embroidery hoop with locking lip.




Now to make the mitten!!!!
1. Punch needle one snowman head. Draw a 1 1/2 circle (I use one of the ends of my spools of thread) onto a large piece of muslin, big enough for your hoop. I draw lots of little heads with at least a 1/2 space around each head. Look at photo and draw a nose on each face to the snowman face onto your muslin. Punch needle the nose (#918 DMC floss) first and then the rest of the snowman head is white. I sew the eyes and mouth with double thread (black) and use french knot stitch. Again look at the photo.
Wool or flannel Head: If you can't do a punch needle head, then draw a 1 1/2" circle onto fusible webbing. Iron fusible webbing to wool. Cut out wool circle. Draw a small oblong triangle to fusible webbing and iron to rust fabric for the nose. Cut out nose and iron onto front of wool. Use a pressing cloth! Sew french knot eyes and mouth.

2. Snow Flakes: Thread needle with two strands of floss. I didn't follow any pattern. I just started with one X for the first part of the snowflake and then another straight line through the X, really easy. Look at the close up photo. I can't ever make one that looks the same. smile

3. Space the little beads on the cuff. Sew 5 per mitten.

4. Make two little bows and glue or sew each to a mitten.
You are finished! Now isn't that the easiest? Please let me know if you make this little gift and how you used it. I love stories!!!!!!

There is a party going on over at FarmHouse Country Style. She has a beautiful blog and wonderful decorations. You will feel so welcome and the party is so much fun!!!!!!! She even featured Prairie Flower Farm. That was so totally sweet of you Miss Dee!

Merry Christmas!

Blessings to you all!
Linda






17 comments:

  1. How cute...I am sure that they will love their new mittens for Christmas!

    Blessings!
    ~Nadine

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  2. THOSE ARE ADORABLE!!! Oh.. and I'd be happy to be your adopted sister.. your sweet.

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  3. Those are so adorable! Now I want to try punch needle. No, no, I can't allow any more crafting ventures for myself just yet! :) I love your new Christmas banner too.. just beautiful. Thanks for all that you share and do :) -Tammy

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  4. Those are so cute-you are so skillfull. I love your blog alot but and I hope you don't mind me saying so but I'm having diffculty reading your blue text.
    so cute.
    vickie

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  5. My goodness, those are the cutest mittens I have ever seen! Great idea and tHaNk yOu for sharing!!!!

    Hugs,
    Maryjane

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  6. These are just adorable! You have the loveliest ideas and I am especially blessed by the fact that if anyone needs additional help, you are so willing to help them further!

    I wanted to say also that I am in the the process of working on some of the tea bag cozies! It is such a fun craft and will make the sweetest little gifts!

    Thank you so much for your generosity and thoughtfulness. May the Lord bless you richly during this Christmas season!

    Blessings,
    Sharon

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  7. Oh my goodness thank you so much for changing that so quick! I can see everything. You are so nice.
    vickie

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  8. So very cute! Maybe if I start on them now I can get them done for Christmas 2010! ;~}
    My grands would love them!
    Blessings!

    Oh! I hope you get another pair of gloves for yourself!

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  9. These are so adorable. I'm going to keep my eyes open for white mittens!
    Blessings,
    Marcia

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  10. Oh my gosh those are adorable! What a sweet gift these will make :)

    Hugs,
    Dena

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  11. These are just tooooo cute! What a fabulous gift these would be!

    Cathy ♥

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