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Monstery Mitts

cute little fraternal twin monsters!

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/monstery-mitts • Posted by Emily W.

Worked these flat in beaded rib with a garter border of three stitches on each side(I don't remember how many stitches I casted on, maybe somewhere around 20? You really just make them as long as you want them) until they fit around my hand, then sewed them up with the bumpier side as the right side, leaving a hole for the thumb. Then I cut out some eyes with felt and sewed the pupil on, then sewed them onto the glove. With the teeth I cut out some triangles on paper a bunch of times before I got them the exact size, then cut out the amount x2 that I needed to make as many teeth that would fit across the front, then sewed two pieces together for each tooth (to make them more durable) and sewed them on the very edge of the wrong side with thread (kind of like a diagonal stitch so it would still have some stretch to it, sorry, I don't know the terms).

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Project Budget
Cheap

Time

6 h 00

Difficulty

Nice & Simple
Medium 1 1289351359 Medium 2 1289351369 Medium 3 1289351379

Description

Worked these flat in beaded rib with a garter border of three stitches on each side(I don't remember how many stitches I casted on, maybe somewhere around 20? You really just make them as long as you want them) until they fit around my hand, then sewed them up with the bumpier side as the right side, leaving a hole for the thumb. Then I cut out some eyes with felt and sewed the pupil on, then sewed them onto the glove. With the teeth I cut out some triangles on paper a bunch of times before I got them the exact size, then cut out the amount x2 that I needed to make as many teeth that would fit across the front, then sewed two pieces together for each tooth (to make them more durable) and sewed them on the very edge of the wrong side with thread (kind of like a diagonal stitch so it would still have some stretch to it, sorry, I don't know the terms).

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