These mittens are crocheted in one solid piece. Since the pattern is the same on both sides, the mitts can be crocheted in the same way, just turn one of them out later. You can also knit one, starting from the palm, and the second - from the outside (as if reading the description from the end to the beginning). You can make mittens in any size. You need to add a few rows to make them bigger. You can also make the mitts longer or shorter. English subtitles are in the step-by-step video → youtu.be/568J4iccgEc
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