Knit With Hannah/Self-Guided Cosy Mitts Knit-Along Tutorials

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Self-Guided Cosy Mitts Knit-Along Tutorials

A mindful knitting experience, creating warmth—one stitch at a time.

Two fingerless mitts patterns, one cosy knit-along—each pair designed to bring warmth and ease, both in the making and the wearing.

Whether you're drawn to the gentle flow of ribbing and stocking stitch or the meditative twists of cables, this knit-along invites you to knit at your own pace, feeling each stitch take shape into something truly yours.

Purple, Pine Green, denim blue cowl

Choose Your Perfect Pair:

As knitters so many of us love adding to our Winter accessories. That might be to match a new cosy coat or to utilise the season's new yarn colours.

🧶 Mirror Cable Mitts – A textured, cosy knit that wraps your hands in warmth, with the added joy of watching cables form beneath your fingers.

🧶 Beginner’s Mitts – A simpler, rhythmic knit for quiet moments of stitching, letting you focus on the softness of the yarn and the ease of each row.

With multiple sizes included, you can knit a pair for yourself and another for someone special.

Knitting for Comfort—Through Every Season

Fingerless mitts are the kind of knitwear that become part of your daily rhythm—worn as the seasons shift, slipped on for crisp morning walks, or kept beside your workspace for extra warmth.

The Mirror Cable Mitts offer a satisfying knit, with just the right amount of challenge to keep you engaged without rush. The Beginner’s Mitts are your go-to for mindful, effortless knitting—perfect for winding down at the end of the day.

Whichever you choose, the making is just as comforting as the finished piece.

Why You'll Love This Knit-Along

Once you cast on, you'll find so much joy from these projects. Quick to knit, taking less than one ball of yarn each, and ideal size options for the whole family.

✨ A project to return to – You’ll find yourself reaching for these patterns again and again.
✨ Small but satisfying – Quick to knit, yet rich in texture and warmth.
✨ Rhythmic & meditative – Whether it’s the gentle repetition of knit and purl or the slow unfolding of cables, each stitch invites stillness.
✨ A gift to yourself or a loved one – Knit in classic, timeless yarn that’s meant to be worn and cherished.

Why Knitters Love This Knit-Along

"Such a joy to knit both pairs! I’ll definitely be making more as gifts for family and friends. I’d never knitted a thumb before, but using yarn instead of a stitch holder worked so well. I just love the cosiness and softness of the yarn."

Christine, 2024

"I’ve finished knitting both large cable mitts—one sewn up, the other nearly there! I’ve really enjoyed this knit and can’t wait to make a pair for myself next."

Sarah, 2024

"I’ve knitted two pairs and loved every stitch! I’d love to gift them, but that little voice of self-doubt keeps asking... are they good enough?"

Sharon, 2024

What's Inside?

Instant Access to:

🧶 15 Step-by-Step Video Lessons, including knitting the thumbs and knitting in stripes (watch anytime, at your own pace)
🧶 Downloadable Mitts Patterns (digital & printable)
🧶 Pdf pattern guides too, which you'll love and wish you were never without!
"Love the chart-a-long!" "This is great!  I love it!" "It really helps to keep track.  Thank you, Hannah."
🧶 Weekly Knit & Natter Audios (relaxed motivation & knitting insights)

What you'll need to knit the Cosy Mitts

Skills needed (all taught in step-by-step videos):
knit and purl stitch
cabling stitches
shaping, increasing and decreasing

🧶 Yarn: Rowan Felted Tweed Aran (50% Wool, 25% Alpaca, 25% Viscose)
🧶 Needles: 5mm single-pointed, 25cm long
🧶 Sizes: Mirror Cable Mitts – Small & Large Adult / Beginner’s Mitts – Small (6-12 yrs), Medium & Large Adult

Ready To Knit?

Knitting these mitts is about more than the finished pair—it’s about the moments of stillness, the quiet rhythm, and the joy of creating something with your own hands.

A warm, mindful project to carry you through the seasons.

"Two weeks in and I’ve sewn up one mitt—following the video made the seam so neat! This was my first time using a cable needle, and I’ve just finished the first four rows of my second pair." — Hayley, 2024