Hand embroidered mittens. Winter patterns and embroidery techniques on mittens...

February 23

Mittens are cross-stitched to make this winter accessory more beautiful and original, with a unique pattern. Many needlewomen use this opportunity to embroider an individual gift for close relatives or friends.

If you have long wanted to learn how to cross stitch on knitted mittens, then it’s time to do it. And this article will help you with this, which will demonstrate many interesting schemes.


How to cross stitch on knitted items

In order for a paired product to correspond to its purpose, it is best to choose patterns with New Year’s and winter motifs. For example, these could be falling white snowflakes, deer with and without horns and, of course, spruce. Of course, you can use not only these plots, but many other things that are offered on the Internet in the form of diagrams. This section will discuss in detail how you can embroider any pattern with a cross on mittens.
Video: Embroidery lesson on loops on knitted fabric


Schemes depicting bullfinches and snowflakes
This pattern, which depicts red-breasted bullfinches, is embroidered not only on canvas, but also on winter accessories, on mittens, a scarf and a hat. To work, you will need only five bright shades of floss. Threads of red, orange, gray-blue, white and black will be required. You can embroider not only with wool threads, but also with floss in several folds. The figure shows the center with a black arrow. To somehow diversify the image of the bird, you can add several snowflakes of simple shape.

Snowflakes are perhaps the simplest thing that can be embroidered using the cross stitch technique. Nevertheless, this festive and winter image is one of the most popular among needlewomen who have not yet achieved great heights in such skill. You only need one color to work. It can be white or blue, that is, classic for snowflakes. Such a pattern will not take up much space, since it measures thirty-two crosses vertically and the same amount horizontally. The design can be embroidered both in the center of the product and on the sides in a chaotic movement. If such a design seems a little boring and monotonous to you, you can safely decorate it with sequins and iridescent beads.

Christmas trees and deer for embroidery on knitted items
And, of course, how can one not remember the New Year’s classic, that is, a drawing depicting a Christmas tree and a deer. Such pictures will turn even the most boring and monotonous mittens into simply festive accessories. To embroider a spruce tree you will only need green thread. And in order to properly decorate New Year’s decorations on it, you will again need bright beads for these purposes, which should be embroidered along the edges of the branches. The advantage of this work is that you will not spend a lot of time and effort; everything can be done in just a few hours.

For children's mittens, an image with a cute deer is most suitable. It is also not large in size, only twenty-nine by thirty-eight crosses. If the mittens are knitted from dark yarn, then use light-colored floss, and of course, this principle also applies vice versa. The picture with a deer can also be diversified with small snowflakes, which will also be relevant.
After everything described above, we invite you to consider another selection of patterns with designs suitable for embroidery and study the current video lesson.

In the cold season, we all put on sweaters, pull on hats and mittens. Plain things are practical, but quickly get boring. Let's decorate ordinary sweaters, mittens and hats by doing embroidery on knitted clothes. This is not at all difficult, but it looks impressive, allowing you to create unique things for adults and children.

Features of embroidery on knitted items

For knitted items, loop embroidery is mainly used, but there are other embroidery techniques. How to do embroidery on a knitted product? To get started, please be patient and have the following materials:

  • embroidery fabric;
  • threads;
  • needle for knitwear;
  • beads;
  • Luneville hook;
  • tracing paper;
  • scissors;
  • scheme.

Use any knitted item as a fabric. Choose threads of the same thickness as the threads on the knitted product; in color they should be in harmony with it or be contrasting - it depends on the pattern.

The needle for knitwear can be replaced with a regular needle, dulling its tip on a sharpening stone or sandpaper. Beads can be taken in different colors and sizes. You can even buy a “kit” for bead embroidery and use the included diagram to work with it.

It is convenient to make beads on knitted items using the appropriate hook. Tracing paper will be needed to transfer the pattern for satin stitch embroidery. Scissors are for cutting out this pattern from carbon paper, and they are indispensable when working with threads. Any pattern is suitable - a contour pattern, as for coloring, if you want satin stitch embroidery, or a pattern for “cross stitch.”

If you embroider along loops:

  1. Decide on a picture and a thing.
  2. One cell in the cross stitch pattern corresponds to one “tick” on a knitted product.
  3. Bring the needle and thread to the front side in the place where the knitted “tick” forks.
  4. We stick the needle at the top of one half of the tick, bring it back at the top of the second half, pull the thread - and here is the first stitch.
  5. We stick the needle into the point from which the needle was first brought out to the front side. The check mark is sewn, the first cell of the drawing is ready.
  6. Continuing in the same spirit, we complete the entire intended picture.

If you embroider with satin stitch:

  1. Transfer your picture onto tracing paper and trim off any excess edges.
  2. Fasten the tracing paper to the knitted fabric by stitching with thread all the contours drawn on the tracing paper.
  3. Carefully remove the tracing paper.
  4. Embroider the details of the design using the satin stitch technique that is comfortable for you, taking into account the nature of the design.

If you sew with beads:

  1. Take strong threads that match the color of the main item.
  2. For embroidery on a knitted product, use a Luneville hook - this way you will not fray the warp threads.
  3. It is better to attach beads to the fabric using a chain or stem stitch - this will ensure their reliable fixation and simplify the care of the embroidered product.


In any embroidery, make sure that the thread is evenly tensioned, otherwise the design will come out skewed.
The theory is over, let's move on to practice.

Ideas for embroidery on knitted items with patterns

The most original and beautiful ideas on how to decorate knitted items with embroidery can only come from your imagination. We have selected some schemes that you can use as a starting point in creating real masterpieces.

Small diagrams of stitches and patterns for embroidery on knitted items

Try decorating your clothes with the following stripes and elements:

These patterns can be used to decorate the collar, sleeves and edges of a sweater, or decorate gloves or a hat. You can combine elements to create real pictures.

Embroidery patterns on knitted items for children

Embroidering on children's knitted items is a pleasure, especially since there are plenty of patterns for embroidery on loops.
This bullfinch, made according to a cross stitch pattern, will decorate any children's sweater:



And here’s how they embroidered a snowman using the same principle:


Another idea for children's knitted blouses:

Patterns for embroidering flowers on knitted items

Using loop embroidery, you can depict any flowers.
You can decorate a knitted sweater with these roses; when finished, such a thing looks very impressive:



When embroidering with satin stitch on knitted items, it is better to choose a contour pattern, but cross stitch patterns, for example irises, are also suitable:

As a result, such embroidery will decorate even a plain thing

To decorate knitted items with beads, it is not necessary to look for an embroidery pattern. Sweatshirts with embroidered collars look very cool. It's quick and easy, and looks amazing:



A hat trimmed with beads and beads along the protruding knitting contours looks impressive.

Embroidered snowflakes on knitted items

Winter themes are especially relevant on knitted sweaters and mittens.
Use any snowflakes you like from the diagrams:


These winter openwork patterns look great on sweaters and mittens:


Rococo embroidery on knitted items

This is a very beautiful type of volumetric embroidery. In this type of embroidery, the French knot is often used as a decorative element:


Here are small diagrams of the implementation of elements in the Rococo style:


You can perform rococo embroidery, guided by your imagination, or you can adapt some patterns for different types of knitted items.
Using the elements of the following scheme, you can decorate any thing:



This is what it looks like on a blouse:



Beautiful heart-shaped diagram:


Video with master class lessons on embroidery on knitted items for beginners

This video shows how to do buttonhole embroidery. The secrets of such embroidery are told, what threads to use, how to prepare the fabric.

This video shows a master class on embroidery on knitted items using the Rococo technique. The craftswoman uses threads, satin ribbons, beads, sequins, beads, and buttons. It shows in detail how to knit the leaves and centers for the flowers. It tells where this embroidery can be applied.

Pros and cons of embroidery on knitted items

Embroidery on a knitted product will turn any nondescript thing into a real work of art and give new life to old, boring things. Using different techniques, techniques, stitches and seams, you can create any ornament or full-fledged design. Using beads, beads, buttons or sequins with rhinestones, you can decorate clothes even without patterns, which is simple, convenient and even a beginner can do.

The disadvantages include: that sometimes the threads with which the ornament is embroidered become dyed if washed incorrectly, and poorly secured beads and beads can come off, unraveling the entire ornament.

Write in the comments how you feel about embroidery on knitted items?

No matter how many reasons are found to replace women's knitted mittens with gloves, they still remain in fashion. Some knit them themselves, while others prefer to buy a finished product. The only thing that remains certain is that this item is a stylish accessory that will decorate any winter wardrobe.

Women's knitted mittens

Products that are made by knitting them from various materials do not lose their popularity over a long period of time. The undoubted advantage of knitted mittens is that they are much warmer than gloves. After all, fingers freeze faster when separated, but when they are together they retain heat. and leather in many cases is not able to protect fingers from severe frosts, but things knitted from yarn will cope with this perfectly.

The difference from gloves is the ability to use the products not only to create classic looks, but also for an easy, free style. Famous designers are increasingly including this accessory in their collections. They are made from different materials, such as wool, fur or knitwear. Recently, mink knitted mittens have been trending and look incredibly stylish.




Knitted mittens with ornaments

Today, a fashionable accessory that emphasizes the individuality of the owner, and a practical thing against the cold, are knitted mittens with a pattern. It’s easy to choose a suitable model, because many collections feature products of different sizes, shapes, colors, and patterns. Each will look great with a fur coat or down jacket. The ornament is created using various methods of knitting, and can be either simple or complex, containing entire pictures. Certain types of products can be distinguished:

  • hand or machine knitting;
  • depending on the material used - from natural wool or knitted threads. If sheep wool or soft goat down is used as the base, then the ornament is made with bright acrylic threads. This model is at the peak of fashion this winter.



Knitted mittens with embroidery

Products with embroidery will not only warm your hands well in cold weather, but will also add a unique style. Embroidered knitted mittens will be a wonderful addition to outerwear and a bright accent to your look. They are characterized by the following details:

  • with the help of embroidery, whole scenes appear on them, but these can also be simple patterns, so each girl will be able to choose a pattern to suit her taste;
  • often additionally decorated with beads, pompoms and various appliqués, which gives the products brightness and expressiveness;
  • Among the presented assortment you can always find interesting options that differ in the type of knitting or pattern. The most popular embroidery theme is.



Knitted double mittens

Double knitting is a method that results in a product consisting of an inner and outer mitten. This method is used to make especially warm knitted mittens. They are truly unique because they are able to reliably protect your hands from the cold even in the most severe frosts. The following variations of double models can be identified:

  • The inner mitten is knitted tightly from thick and warm threads, and for the outer one, thin openwork yarn is used. At the same time, they prefer to use a translucent ornament for the outside, which looks incredibly impressive;
  • The top and inner layers are knitted from threads of different shades - lighter and darker, which creates a contrast that looks very stylish and attractive. For example, these could be white knitted mittens on the front side combined with some other tone on the back side;
  • If you use a fine yarn for both the top and bottom layers, the result will be a lightweight but still warm product.



Chunky knit mittens

Products for which large knitting was used look very interesting. They resemble homemade ones, but can also be done using a machine. For knitting, it is better to master simpler patterns first, because not everyone can achieve a large pattern. The large knitted mittens are very cozy and warm, so they are suitable for the most severe frosts.

They will successfully complement your winter look, and wearing them will be comfortable and pleasant, because the products are soft to the touch. In addition to them, you can purchase or make accessories () made in the same style, or make them an independent main accent. Wool knitted mittens are made from bulky yarn of different colors. Their main highlight is the large, spectacular loops.




Knitted mittens-gloves

Gloves-mittens that open up to the middle of the phalanges of the fingers, in combination with knitted mittens that are attached to them, will help you create a unique style. This style is extremely comfortable to wear. You can free your fingers at any time, which is especially convenient if you have to do any work in the cold. At the same time, original knitted mittens in combination with gloves look very impressive and will perfectly complement any look. They can have different lengths:

  • shortened, which can be combined with almost any outerwear;
  • as long as possible, which will suit fur coats with three-quarter or very short sleeves.



Knitted fur mittens

For particularly severe frosts, when wool or knitwear cannot provide full protection, fur-knitted items would be the ideal choice. These knitted mittens have a number of features, which include:

  • excellent heat-saving properties, hands will remain warm even at the lowest temperature;
  • maximum comfort, the hand in them is not constrained and remains mobile;
  • the presence of a lining in certain models (for example, made from broadtail or astrakhan). The exception is mittens made from knitted mink, which is characterized by a special manufacturing technology. They are knitted from skins cut into strips, which are interspersed with rows of yarn. The color range of mink accessories is very diverse: they can be gray, beige, with a blue tint, brown, black.



Knitted openwork mittens

If someone doesn’t like large or regular knitting, then you can look at openwork accessories. Many manufacturers offer them in different sizes and colors, but they are always made from natural materials. Beautiful knitted mittens undergo minimal processing, and the openwork pattern is obtained through the use of a special tool - a fork. The accessory is perfect under a coat or poncho. Once you put them on, you won't want to take them off.




Knitted jacquard mittens

The jacquard pattern, which is at the peak of popularity, is an intricate weaving of threads of different colors, which results in a variety of patterns and designs. There can be a great many variations, the most common are knitted mittens with the following patterns:

  • "Lazy" jacquard - simple patterns that are ideal for a beginner who has decided to knit a product on his own. It is an alternation of several simple motifs;
  • more complex designs in the form of diamonds, stars, squares, labyrinths, leopard or leopard colors;
  • knitted mittens with flowers, leaves and other plant elements;
  • Norwegian patterns depicting deer, Christmas trees, snowflakes.



Pearl knit mittens

The pearl pattern, which also goes by other names: confusion, columns, rice, looks very impressive. In appearance, it resembles small bouclé, clearly visible on a knitted fabric, similar to rice grains. The advantage of this knit is that it is reversible, so the result is fashionable knitted mittens that can be worn on one side or the other. Using different colors, you can create a product that will differ depending on which side you wear it, which allows you to diversify your look.

Mittens are cross-stitched to make this winter accessory more beautiful and original, with a unique pattern. Many needlewomen use this opportunity to embroider an individual gift for close relatives or friends.

If you have long wanted to learn how to cross stitch on knitted mittens, then it’s time to do it. And this article will help you with this, which will demonstrate many interesting schemes.


How to cross stitch on knitted items

In order for a paired product to correspond to its purpose, it is best to choose patterns with New Year’s and winter motifs. For example, these could be falling white snowflakes, deer with and without horns and, of course, spruce. Of course, you can use not only these plots, but many other things that are offered on the Internet in the form of diagrams. This section will discuss in detail how you can embroider any pattern with a cross on mittens.
Video: Embroidery lesson on loops on knitted fabric


Schemes depicting bullfinches and snowflakes
This pattern, which depicts red-breasted bullfinches, is embroidered not only on canvas, but also on winter accessories, on mittens, a scarf and a hat. To work, you will need only five bright shades of floss. Threads of red, orange, gray-blue, white and black will be required. You can embroider not only with wool threads, but also with floss in several folds. The figure shows the center with a black arrow. To somehow diversify the image of the bird, you can add several snowflakes of simple shape.

Snowflakes are perhaps the simplest thing that can be embroidered using the cross stitch technique. Nevertheless, this festive and winter image is one of the most popular among needlewomen who have not yet achieved great heights in such skill. You only need one color to work. It can be white or blue, that is, classic for snowflakes. Such a pattern will not take up much space, since it measures thirty-two crosses vertically and the same amount horizontally. The design can be embroidered both in the center of the product and on the sides in a chaotic movement. If such a design seems a little boring and monotonous to you, you can safely decorate it with sequins and iridescent beads.

Christmas trees and deer for embroidery on knitted items
And, of course, how can one not remember the New Year’s classic, that is, a drawing depicting a Christmas tree and a deer. Such pictures will turn even the most boring and monotonous mittens into simply festive accessories. To embroider a spruce tree you will only need green thread. And in order to properly decorate New Year’s decorations on it, you will again need bright beads for these purposes, which should be embroidered along the edges of the branches. The advantage of this work is that you will not spend a lot of time and effort; everything can be done in just a few hours.

For children's mittens, an image with a cute deer is most suitable. It is also not large in size, only twenty-nine by thirty-eight crosses. If the mittens are knitted from dark yarn, then use light-colored floss, and of course, this principle also applies vice versa. The picture with a deer can also be diversified with small snowflakes, which will also be relevant.
After everything described above, we invite you to consider another selection of patterns with designs suitable for embroidery and study the current video lesson.

Since ancient times, man has always sought to decorate the reality around him. In the modern world, this desire has resulted in a variety of interior designs, beautiful home furnishings, and eye-catching clothing. It is made from expensive and good fabric of different cuts. Women often decorate clothes made from simpler fabrics with their own hands using beads, knitted elements, embroidery, etc.

Such solutions are especially relevant for the long winter months, where dark gray colors predominate even in clothing. On ordinary mittens you can embroider bouquets of roses, birds, abstract patterns, and even snowflakes if desired.



Since we are talking about embroidery on knitted items, it is worth talking a little about the technique, thanks to which, when putting on mittens, you can easily forget about winter snowstorms.

Skilled needlewomen most often use the following as the main material for such embroidery:


Using each of these materials requires certain skills, since the technique of embroidery on knitted fabric is more complex than embroidery on fabric.

“Roses”

You will have to sketch out the diagrams for this work yourself, since the size of the mittens and the thickness of the yarn may differ significantly from those presented. In addition to wool and two needles with a large eye, you will also need a piece of leather or leatherette the size of a mitten. This is necessary so as not to accidentally sew on both sides of the mitten. We place them on the skin and trace them. Then he cuts out what happened.

In the same miraculous way, they will influence our mood in bad weather and change it for the better. The same technique can be used to embroider snowflakes, flower bouquets, etc.

"Owl"

More complex works require more space for their implementation. Since this space is limited on mittens, it is worth using simpler embroidery patterns. Such schemes can be found in specialized literature or on the Internet. You can embroider popular cartoon characters, forest animals, snowflakes, butterflies, etc. on children's mittens. The technique can be very varied: crocheting, beading and even the use of voluminous embroidery.

In this case, we use the image of an owl. The threads should be dense and match the color. First, let's embroider dark brown wings and toy horns. Then you can move on to the rest of the feathers: work on them, and then on the salad-colored scarf. Finally, all that remains is to embroider the eyes. For the second mitten, you can use the same picture or find a diagram of another bird.

“Rabbit and the Frog Princess”

Who in childhood did not love fairy tales with kings, evil wizards, robbers and beautiful princesses? Everyone loved them. You can use old fairy tales as the main theme for embroidering children's mittens.

Almost all schemes can be adjusted. The dimensions of the image can be reduced slightly, but the resulting image must be proportional.

First you should embroider a hare of a light carrot color. Gray shadows, which definitely need to be worked out, will give the embroidery the necessary depth. The bunny holds a frog in its paws, and only by the small crown can we guess that in front of us now is a royal person, but a complex amphibian animal. The main background of the picture will be the same color as the mittens. The grass cannot be left without attention, as it plays a unique unifying role in the composition. This image can be embroidered on both mittens or you can choose different designs.

A real needlewoman can turn a blouse, scarf or jeans bought in a store into a real work of art, thanks to which the clothing becomes not only a decoration, but also acquires a certain value. No one will have a second copy.

Schemes of patterns for embroidery on mittens