I adore crochet mittens and all the freedom to style them however I want. But this also means I have to add a liner to crochet (or knit) mittens.
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They can be made to match a jacket, they can be striped, you can add pom poms or appliques… anything!
However, I live where it snows, so crochet mittens rarely take me past the Fall weather; unless I add a liner!
You can use various fabrics for lining, but I think the best is fleece (anti-pill, blizzard, sweatshirt, micro). You will especially want to use fleece if these mittens will be used in the snow.
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Some other fabrics you can use are Sherpa, brushed cotton, thermal, and flannel (keep in mind that flannel does not stretch, which can make them a bit stiff, so this is best for oversized mitten).
The great thing is, you can cut up old fleece coats, sweatshirts, or even blankets, and re-purpose them! I’m a sucker for re-purposing projects!
So, now that we have the fabric basics, let’s add a liner to crochet (or knit) mittens!
Fold the fabric cuff up and either bring it over the top of the mitten cuff or tuck it under the mitten cuff. I like my liners to be removable, but you can fasten the liner in place by sewing it down, or placing hem tape between the mitten cuff and fabric cuff and ironing.
And that’s how you add a liner to crochet (or knit) mittens!
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Happy Lining!
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