A Quick Pair of 18th Century Mitts

'T is autumn season in these parts at the moment. And that means warm, snuggly things and an even higher tea consumption than usual. I hope you enjoy the makings of these little 18th-century mitts and... not unlikely more green wool things to come in the new year as I am utterly in love with all the colors in this fabric. Fabric usage: Half a meter each of lining and wool fabric. Though my 150 cm wide fabrics will make me two pairs and you can stagger your cuts a bit if you are making many. References: [1] 1765 glove making plates https://quod.lib.umich.edu/d/did/did2... The shenanigans on this channel are made possible through the generous support of my Patreons. If you wish to join, you can do so here:   / kristinevike   (but videos will remain free here on YouTube regardless) Find me elsewhere: Instagram for WIPs and cat pictures:   / kristine.vike   Would you like an email when I upload a new video? My website has the newsletter for you: https://kristinevike.com/ Music by Epidemic Sound unless otherwise stated: Across Land and Sea – Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen A Celtic Blessing – Bonnie Grace The Goths – Bonnie Grace Where the Thistle Grows – Bonnie Grace Cat Naps – Raymond Grouse