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Gloves or mittens : chill test

IMG_1268The birds were chatting merrily and leaf-mould fragrance was in the air but there was frost on the car windshield so for my early morning stroll I put the first completed mitten (made from a fingerless glove) onto one hand and ….

IMG_1272 glove and fingerless glove onto the other.

After a block or so I was pulling my increasingly chilly fingers out of the glove fingers and cupping them up against my warm palm.

The mitten was living up to my expectation of clothing as architecture housing the body and making use of our natural heating and cooling system but it was not toasty.  The stroll-through-stash back is perhaps a bit too airy and lets the cold in.

Once the second mitten is finished I plan to put glove linings on and then the mittens and see how that works the next cold day.  Or maybe cut a thrift store cashmere sweater sleeve and sew it into a mitt shape and use that as a liner.  Any tightness does affect circulation so eliminating finger squeeze may be the answer.

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2 responses to “Gloves or mittens : chill test”

  1. I wear fingerless mitts with mittens over the top. That way I can quickly remove the top pair and do up zippers etc without exposing my whole hand to the elements. I like the idea of lining the mittens with a thrift store sweater.

  2. Morning Linda
    What a fantastic idea – and perfect for being around kids with zippers and boots etc. Thanks!