Embrace peace with our free knit mitten pattern – Peace Mittens. Visit our Mitten and Glove page for more free patterns here!
The Story Behind the Free Knit Mitten Pattern
There’s something deeply comforting about knitting. It’s not just about creating something functional; it’s about crafting peace into every stitch. That’s exactly what inspired me to design the Peace Mittens, a free knit mitten pattern that embodies tranquility and warmth, much like the rest of my Peace line which includes the Peace Cowl (free pattern here), Peace Beanie (free pattern here), and Peace Earwarmer (free pattern here).
Choosing the Right Materials
When I decided to create these mittens, I knew the choice of yarn would be crucial. I opted for Premier Yarns Anti-pilling Bamboo Chunky (affiliate link) because its soft, sustainable nature perfectly complements the ethos of peace and care. The yarn’s anti-pilling feature ensures that your mittens will remain beautiful through many winters. For needles, I chose Knitters Pride Dreamz 6in Size 8 DPN (affiliate link), known for their smooth glide which makes knitting more enjoyable, especially for a pattern that’s meant to soothe the soul.
The Design Philosophy
The free knit mitten pattern for Peace Mittens focuses on simplicity and elegance. The design features a single, serene color, with a subtle texture that embodies the calm of peace. This pattern isn’t just about keeping your hands warm; it’s about wrapping them in a moment of tranquility each time you wear them.
Why Knit the Peace Mittens?
Knitting these mittens offers a unique opportunity to engage in what I call “mindful knitting.” As you knit, you’re not just following a pattern; you’re weaving peace into your life and into the lives of those who might receive these mittens as gifts. The rhythmic, repetitive motions of knitting can be meditative, helping to clear the mind and focus on the present moment.
The Community of Peace Knitters
Since I shared the free knit mitten pattern on my blog, I’ve been thrilled to see a growing community of knitters who resonate with the message of peace through crafting. People from various parts of the world have shared their versions of the Peace Mittens, each adding a little of their personality to the design. It’s heartwarming to see how a simple pattern can connect people, fostering a sense of community and shared purpose.
Expanding Your Peace Collection
The Peace Mittens are just one part of a larger initiative. After you’ve mastered this free knit mitten pattern, I encourage you to explore the other patterns in the Peace series. The Peace Cowl (free pattern here) is perfect for those chilly days, offering warmth around your neck in a style that’s both chic and cozy. The Peace Beanie (free pattern here) adds a touch of elegance to your winter wardrobe, while the Peace Earwarmer (free pattern here) ensures your ears stay warm without sacrificing style.
Personal Reflection
Knitting, for me, has always been more than a hobby; it’s a way to express and cultivate peace. When I knit the Peace Mittens with Premier Yarns Anti-pilling Bamboo Chunky (affiliate link) and Knitters Pride Dreamz 6in Size 8 DPN (affiliate link), I’m reminded of the power of small, mindful actions. Each stitch is a step towards not just a finished garment but towards a more peaceful self.
Why Share This Free Knit Mitten Pattern?
Sharing this pattern freely is my way of contributing to a larger tapestry of peace. By making the free knit mitten pattern accessible to all, I hope to encourage more people to pick up knitting, not just for the joy of creation but for the peace it brings. Whether you’re a seasoned knitter or a beginner, this pattern is designed to be accessible, enjoyable, and, most importantly, a source of personal tranquility.
I invite you to join me in this peaceful knitting journey. Grab your Premier Yarns Anti-pilling Bamboo Chunky (affiliate link) and Knitters Pride Dreamz 6in Size 8 DPN (affiliate link), and let’s knit some peace into our lives with the free knit mitten pattern for Peace Mittens. Visit my blog to dive into the full Peace series, and let’s make this world a little warmer, one stitch at a time. Remember, peace starts with us, one loop, one row, one mitten at a time.
Materials and Info
Materials: 100-150yds bulky weight (size 5) yarn (I used Premier Anti-Pilling Bamboo Chunky (131yd/100g) (affiliate link), size 8 (5mm) dpn (affiliate link) or circular needles for magic loop method, yarn needle, stitch marker
Stitch Key
K – knit
P – purl
M1 – make 1 increase
sts – stitches
k2tog – knit 2 sts together
p2tog – purl 2 sts together
Gauge: appx 3.5sts x 6rows per inch GAUGE IS IMPORTANT! SWATCH FIRST!
Sizes – child, ladies
Notes – These mittens are NOT left and right specific so make 2 of the below instructions. There are no notations for left-handed knitters because these are ambidextrous.
Peace Stitch Pattern
Round 1 – knit around
Round 2 – purl around
Round 3 – knit around
Round 4 – purl around
Round 5 – knit around
Round 6 – [k1, p1] around
Round 7 – [k1, p1] around
Round 8 – [k1, p1] around]
Peace Mittens Pattern
Wrist
Cast on 26/30 sts. Join in the round. Place beginning of round marker.
K1P1 ribbing for 16/20 rounds
Hand
From here begin working in Peace stitch pattern
Round 1 – m1, k1, m1 work around [28/32sts]
Round 2 & 3 – work in Peace Stitch Pattern around
Thumb Gusset
Round 3 – m1, work 2, m1, work in pattern around. [30/34sts]
Round 4 – work in pattern around
Round 5 – m1, work 4, m1, work in pattern around. [32/36sts]
Continue increasing thumb in pattern until there are 8/10 thumb sts.
After the last increase round place thumb sts on a stitch holder or spare yarn and remover marker. [26/30sts]
Hand
cast on 1, pm, cast on 1, work in pattern around. [28/32sts]
Work in pattern for 20/28 rounds. You should have completed 4, 5 pattern repeats total over the mitten. Your last round should be a round 8 on your pattern repeat.
Decrease
Round 1 – [k2tog, k2] repeat [to] around (21/24sts)
Round 2 – purl around
Round 3 – [k2tog, k1] repeat [to[ around (14/16sts)
Round 4 – purl around
Round 5 – k2tog around (7/8sts)
Do not bind off. Cut yarn leaving 8-10ins to weave ends. Thread the yarn through your remaining sts and cinch closed.
Thumb
Pick up 4sts along the cast on edge, place the sts on the stitch holder on your needles. [12/14sts]
Work in pattern for 13/16 rounds.
Next Round – p2tog around 6/7sts
Do not bind off. Cut yarn leaving 8-10ins to weave ends. Thread the yarn through your remaining sts and cinch closed.
Weave in all ends, make another mitten for your other hand, and enjoy your toasty warm hands.
Peace Mittens PDF
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