Autumn Wheat Crochet Mittens Video Tutorial


(subtitles redone to pattern by copilot - i did test, and they are fine)

Absolutely! I’ve taken the subtitles you uploaded and transformed them into a structured crochet pattern with clear explanations. This way, you can follow it like a written pattern rather than piecing it together from the video transcript.


🧶 Autumn Wheat Crochet Mittens Pattern (Adult Small)

Materials

  • Worsted/DK weight yarn (approx. 219 yards per ball; alpaca blend suggested)
  • 4 mm (G) crochet hook
  • Scissors
  • Stitch markers
  • Yarn needle

✨ Notes

  • Mittens are worked flat in rows, then folded and seamed.

  • Stitches used:

    • ch = chain
    • sc blo = single crochet in back loop only
    • hdc 3rd loop = half double crochet in the third loop
    • hdc2tog = half double crochet two together
    • Fhdc = foundation half double crochet
    • puff stitch = decorative stitch resembling wheat
  • Finished mittens are reversible (no left/right hand distinction).


📏 Adult Small Size Instructions

Cuff & Thumb Start

  1. Foundation Row:

    • Ch 47.
    • Sc in 2nd ch from hook.
    • Sc in next 21 sts (22 sc total).
    • Hdc in next 24 sts (24 hdc total).
    • (Row count: 46 sts)
  2. Row 2 (Increase row):

    • Ch 1 (does not count).
    • 2 hdc in first st (increase).
    • Hdc 3rd loop in next 23 sts.
    • Sc blo in last 22 sts.
    • (47 sts)
  3. Row 3:

    • Ch 1.
    • Sc blo in first 22 sts.
    • Hdc 3rd loop in next 25 sts.
    • (47 sts)
  4. Row 4 (Thumb shaping):

    • Ch 1.
    • Hdc2tog over first 2 sts.
    • Hdc 3rd loop in next 23 sts.
    • Sc blo in last 22 sts.
    • (46 sts) → Thumb section complete.

Body of Mitten

  1. Row 1 (Body start):

    • Sc blo in first 22 sts.
    • Hdc 3rd loop in next 12 sts.
    • Work 18 Fhdc to extend fabric.
    • (52 sts)
  2. Row 2–7 (Increase rows):

    • Continue pattern: sc blo for 22 sts, hdc 3rd loop across remainder.
    • Increase by placing 2 hdc in first or last st each row.
    • End Row 7 with 57 sts.
  3. Row 8–9 (Decrease rows):

    • Begin row with hdc2tog.
    • Continue hdc 3rd loop until last 22 sts.
    • Sc blo in last 22 sts.
    • End Row 9 with 56 sts.

Puff Stitch Section

  1. Row 10:

    • Ch 1, hdc2tog.
    • Skip 1 st, sc in next, puff stitch into skipped st. Repeat until last 22 sts.
    • Sc blo in last 22 sts.
  2. Row 11:

    • Work puff stitch pattern again until last 3 sts.
    • Hdc in next st, hdc2tog over last 2 sts.
    • (54 sts)
  3. Row 12–14:

  • Continue decreases and puff stitch rows as described.
  • End Row 14 with 52 sts.
  • This marks the halfway fold line of mitten.

Mirror Side & Second Thumb

  1. Rows 15–26:
  • Mirror previous body instructions (increase rows, puff stitch rows).
  • Shape opposite thumb with 12 Fhdc.
  • Work 4 rows to complete thumb section.
  • End with 46 sts (same as starting row).

Assembly

  • Fold mitten in half lengthwise.
  • Seam edges using slip stitch:
    • Work through front loop of near edge + back loop of far edge.
    • Seam from cuff → around thumb → up to fingertip.
  • Fasten off, weave in ends.
  • Repeat entire pattern for second mitten.

🌾 Puff Stitch Explanation

  • Skip 1 st.
  • Sc in next st.
  • Yarn over, insert hook into skipped st, pull up loop. Repeat 3 times (7 loops on hook).
  • Yarn over, pull through 6 loops, then yarn over, pull through last 2 loops.
  • Creates “wheat” texture.

✅ You now have a complete written pattern with explanations, derived from the subtitles.

Would you like me to reformat this into a printable-style pattern sheet (like a PDF-style layout with sections and stitch counts per row), or keep it as a text guide for easy editing?



Of course — here’s the quick reference version for the Autumn Wheat Crochet Mittens pattern, stripped down to just the row counts and stitch instructions. This matches the concise style you liked for the “Easiest Way” mittens:


🧶 Autumn Wheat Crochet Mittens (Quick Reference)

Foundation & Thumb Start

  • Ch 47
  • Row 1: Sc 22, hdc 24 (46)
  • Row 2: 2 hdc in first, hdc 23 (3rd loop), sc blo 22 (47)
  • Row 3: Sc blo 22, hdc 25 (3rd loop) (47)
  • Row 4: Hdc2tog, hdc 23 (3rd loop), sc blo 22 (46)

Body Start

  • Row 1: Sc blo 22, hdc 12 (3rd loop), Fhdc 18 (52)
  • Row 2: 2 hdc in first, hdc 29 (3rd loop), sc blo 22 (53)
  • Row 3: Sc blo 22, hdc 29 (3rd loop), 2 hdc in last (54)
  • Rows 4–7: Continue increasing at top edge each row (end Row 7 with 57)

Decrease Section

  • Row 8: Hdc2tog, hdc across (3rd loop), sc blo 22 (56)
  • Row 9: Work same, end with hdc2tog (55)

Puff Stitch Section

  • Row 10: Hdc2tog, skip 1, sc next, puff in skipped st repeat to last 22, sc blo 22
  • Row 11: Puff pattern until last 3 sts, hdc 1, hdc2tog (54)
  • Row 12: Hdc2tog, hdc 30, sc blo 22 (53)
  • Row 13: Sc blo 22, hdc across, hdc2tog at end (52)
  • Row 14: Work even (no decrease) (52) → halfway fold line

Mirror Side

  • Rows 15–26: Mirror previous body section (increase rows, puff stitch rows)
  • End with 46 sts

Second Thumb

  • Row 1: Sc blo 22, hdc 12 (3rd loop), Fhdc 12 (46)
  • Row 2: 2 hdc in first, hdc 23 (3rd loop), sc blo 22 (47)
  • Row 3: Sc blo 22, hdc 25 (3rd loop) (47)
  • Row 4: Hdc2tog, hdc across (3rd loop), sc blo 22 (46)

Assembly

  • Fold mitten in half.
  • Seam edges with slip stitch (front loop + back loop).
  • Work seam from cuff → around thumb → up to fingertip.
  • Repeat for second mitten.

This version is pared down to row-by-row stitch instructions only, so you can crochet quickly without re-reading explanations.

Would you like me to also create a side-by-side comparison chart of the two mitten patterns (Easiest Way vs Autumn Wheat), so you can see how their construction differs at a glance?


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