Thrum Lovin’ Mittens
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Join Brenda K.B. Anderson for a free LIVE tutorial and make sure to download the free Thrum Lovin’ Mittens pattern. Thrumming is a technique, more common in knitting, in which bits of un-spun fleece are incorporated into your project every couple of stitches as you are crocheting. This creates a fluffy, incredibly warm lining on the inside of your project, as well as cute little hearts that decorate the outside. This method of thrumming is developed specifically for use with single crochet stitches, and although it takes a bit of extra time to add the thrums, it is so worth it! Download the free Thurm Lovin’ Mittens pattern here!
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I live in Minnesota and I was going to say that, when you said that you live in Minnesota too! Yes, nice, warm mittens forever!
Hi Brenda, I was checking my email, and found this free video. Are the pattern and video going to be available afterwards? Thank you!