
Burnley & Trowbridge Mitts Pattern - Hybrid Format
In the 18th and early 19th centuries, women of all backgrounds wore mitts for a variety for reasons, including warmth, protection from the sun, and as a fashionable accessory. Mitts could be made in a range of qualities of silk, cotton, linen or wool. They could be made plain, but could also have simple or complex embroidered motifs. Based on extensive research, our Burnley & Trowbridge Mitts Pattern provides you with multi-sizes (XS to XL), four tip variations, assembly based on textile, two embroidery patterns and the option of lined or unlined. Suggested fabrics include light weight silk, light to medium weight cotton or linen, to medium weight worsted wool. This pattern can be used with our two part Mitts Sew Along on our YouTube channel and decorated with the Faggoting Stitch and Herringbone Stitch. This Burnley & Trowbridge Mitts Pattern is a Hybrid Pattern, and includes a 22 page full color/ fully illustrated digital instruction manual, with a physical print copy of