Rukavichek - Shema Vjazanie

"Shema vjazanie rukavichek" translates to "mitten knitting pattern" or "mitten knitting scheme" in Russian. Knitting mittens is a classic project that generally follows a standard 5-step construction process: the cuff, thumb gusset, hand, finger shaping, and finally the thumb. Core Mitten Construction Steps

: Transition to a stockinette stitch (knitting every row when working in the round) and begin increasing stitches on one side to widen the mitten for the thumb. shema vjazanie rukavichek

: Once enough stitches are added for the thumb, place those specific stitches on a "hold" (using scrap yarn or a stitch marker). Continue knitting the main body of the hand until it reaches the base of your fingers or the tip of your pinky. : Once enough stitches are added for the

: You can use Double Pointed Needles (DPNs) or a Circular Needle using the Magic Loop Technique. : You will need stitch markers to track

: You will need stitch markers to track your rounds and a tapestry or wool needle for weaving in loose ends. Beginner-Friendly Resources

How to knit Easy Mittens for Beginners (3 sizes) - So Woolly

: Wool is preferred for its warmth and durability. For a softer finish, retailers like Knit-Sis suggest merino or alpaca wool .