Chicken Mittens with Lindy Stitches


This class is an optional paid part of the Jingle Ball.  You will need an entrance ticket to the Jingle Ball as well as a class ticket to attend.  Jingle Ball tickets and class tickets go on sale on October 17th.  Class previews are so you can see what classes will be available for you to purchase on that date.  
All classes will be recorded so that paid students may access them for up to 30 days after the Ball concludes.
  • CLASS:  Chicken Mittens with Lindy Stitches
  • TIME:  CLICK HERE TO SEE THE EVENT SCHEDULE
  • COST:  $35 / $60
  • AVAILABLE:  PDF worldwide, KITS U.S. only
  • TICKET TYPES:  PDF Only, Full Kit
  • DURATION: 1.5 hours
 Do chickens need mittens?  All we know is that these adorable little mitten ornaments will look quite sweet on your tree.  Get all five designs and learn how to use a template, stuff an ornament, and use sherpa fleece for a fuzzy touch.  Before you know it you'll be making these out of your favorite motifs --- or use old projects to create mittens!

No finishing experience is required for this class.  However Steph will be using her sewing machine to complete these.  You may hand sew to finish, but hand sewing will not be demonstrated during the class.

Kit this project up yourself using the PDF ticket, or snag a class kit to get what you need.  If you're kitting up yourself, you'll want to grab the kit contents listed below.  All PDF students will be given a PDF list of supplies as well as the pattern with the mitten template.

Kits include the following:
  • 11 x 15 piece of 32 count Blush linen by Zweigart
  • DMC floss
  • 11 x 15 piece of striped cotton fabric
  • 6 x 15 inch piece of Faux Fur Sherpa Fleece
  • Pellon P44F lightweight fusible interfacing
  • 1 yard ribbon for hangers
  • Pattern with mitten templates (PDF students, print these out :)

All students will need to collect:

  • Stuffing such as Polyfil or wool roving
  • tape measure or ruler
  • scissors
  • hot iron
  • pins
  • pencil
  • sewing machine
  • white sewing thread (or thread that matches your stitching fabric)
  • chopstick

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