Yarnspirations Crochet 3 in 1 Hand Warmer

Happy Monday, dear T.H.R.I.V.E. Association family! Today we would love to share an awesome free crochet mitten pattern compliments of Yarnspirations! The Crochet 3 in 1 Hand Warmer is a very versatile pattern, as it has three different variations that you can choose to craft: full, fingerless, and convertible mittens. One of the best parts is that it is easier than it appears, thanks to the included video tutorials!

The veterans and their dependents always love receiving our mittens at the Stand Downs and this pattern weaves up rather quickly, so it is a great project to tackle! The convertible variation is a really useful feature for our vets and their dependents to have dexterity with their fingers! The 3 part video tutorial clears up any difficulties that you’re sure to have, so you won’t get in over your head. Just make sure to remember to keep your split single crochets loose so that you won’t find yourself having trouble getting your hook into them on the next rounds. To get your free copy of the pattern, please follow the link below and click “Download Free Pattern”:

https://www.yarnspirations.com/red-heart-3-in-1-crochet-hand-warmers/RHC0115-030077M.html

The 3 part video tutorial series:

Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTFygJ-MCRo

Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZSVoOOmJh8

Part 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65fBhipFG6c

Go forth and craft away for our wonderful veterans and their dependents!


DROPS Design ‘Keep in Touch’ Mittens Demo

Here are DROPS Design’s ‘Keep in Touch’ mittens in action!

If you’re interested in the pattern, check out our previous blog post about these wonderful mittens at https://bit.ly/3qwfoW9.​


“Keep in Touch” Mittens

In keeping with the spirit of Valentine’s Day on Sunday, we would like to share a free mittens pattern, compliments of DROPS Design. This mittens pattern, called “Keep in Touch,” makes the most amazing mittens that are great gifts for our homeless veterans and their dependents. These mittens offer the perfect mixture of warmth and comfort while also providing the wearer with the ability to do all of those little things that still require your bare fingers.

Click this link to access DROPS Design’s ‘Keep in Touch’ pattern

At first glance, the pattern may look a little intimidating, but there are many helpful instructional videos both at the bottom of the pattern webpage and in the “Tips and Help” section of the DROPS Design website. This company is also very good at answering questions about their patterns if you drop them a line or post in the comments section on the pattern site. If you do find yourself needing additional help with this, or any pattern that you are working on for our homeless veterans and their dependents, our experienced staff is on call to help with your crafting questions.

Pro Tip #1: Gauge is very important when making these mittens. Please remember to knit a swatch to check your gauge. If you are a loose knitter, try moving down a needle size in order to achieve the recommended gauge. For example, the recommended needle for the body of the mitten is a U.S. 6. Loose knitters might try a size U.S. 5. Conversely, if you are a tight knitter, try moving up a needle size (e.g. the recommended needle is a size U.S. 6 for the body of the mitten; tight knitters might try a size U.S. 7).

Pro Tip #2: When making the thumb and forefinger openings, the pattern calls for you to cast off 4 stitches for each opening respectively. This size opening may be a little tight for average adult males in the U.S. (as was the case with one of our male colleagues). This can be easily remedied. Simply follow the pattern as instructed up to the point where you cast off stitches for the respective openings. Instead of casting off 4 stitches, try casting off 5. Follow the pattern as instructed, remembering to cast on 5 stitches on the next round.

Pro Tip #3: If you have a jog at the cast on round when you join, cast on an extra stitch (e.g. the pattern calls for you to cast on 42 stitches, instead cast on 43). When you are ready to join in the round, (first, make sure not to twist your stitches) slip the first stitch on your left needle to the right needle. Now pass the extra stitch that you cast on (the 43rd one) over the first stitch. Then, move the first stitch back to the left needle and knit as usual. You should now have the original cast on number of stitches (e.g. 42 stitches). This creates a nice and tidy cast on edge for the garment.

Although several of the Stand Downs that we support have been postponed or have had to be altered to keep our communities safe in this current pandemic, we are still collecting goods that will be sent to the various V.A.s throughout the year so please, please keep crafting! If you are not a crafter, but would like to help, there are still many ways to support our cause! Please consider donating materials and/or making a monetary donation to help us cover the costs of materials, shipping, and overhead. If you need yarn, or other supplies, please contact us through email at thriveassociation@thrivevets.org or by phone at (469) 427-9654. If you have donations, we are still continuing our policy of curbside pickup. Please contact us to schedule a pickup if you are in the DFW area. If you reside outside the DFW area and would like to make an in-kind donation, please contact us to make arrangements. Remember, even one lovingly handcrafted hat can make a huge difference in the life of an underprivileged veteran or their dependent.


Free Mitten Pattern!

Before getting started, T.H.R.I.V.E. Association would like to send out our most sincere thanks to Fox 4 and to CBS 11 for their wonderful coverage! Thank you both for helping to spread T.H.R.I.V.E.’s message to the Metroplex; We are so grateful! We would also like to offer a special thanks to Ms. Amy Hunt for all of her wonderful efforts.

We’d like to recognize our devoted volunteers whose tireless efforts have allowed T.H.R.I.V.E. Association to continue to expand and meet the needs of more homeless veterans across the country! We are so proud of each and every one of you! Let’s keep the momentum going!

With that in mind, we’ve added more free patterns to our Ravelry page! Be sure to join the group, as we will be adding more in the near future. Showcased this week is a simple, yet precious pattern for super bulky mittens. This pattern is available free of charge on T.H.R.I.V.E. Association’s Ravelry page. (If you have not done so already, please sign up for a free account.) As usual, rather than using a wool or wool blend, we used Lion Brand Thick and Quick. For our speed knitters our there, these mittens were able to be made in a single day! Just a quick side note about the size: these mittens are admittedly pretty small, but are perfect for a petite adult or a child.

Please be sure to check out this pattern and others at:

http://www.ravelry.com/groups/thrive-dba-thrive-association

As an added bonus, we’ll be crafting to a live band, the Pretty Good Singers, at this week’s Friday Night Craft-a-thon at the Flagship Half Price Books on Northwest Highway! Please be sure to sign up for the event on Facebook here – http://www.facebook.com/events/1797365963812360/ , to let us know that you’re coming. We look forward to seeing you!


Mittens and Meetings

Firstly, this week’s vegan delight for our local volunteers and staff, is a homemade cherry pie. As every one of our fantastic volunteers continues to craft hats, scarves, etc., we would like to commend you all for your hard work and dedication to the cause!

As was stated in our last blog post, we have added more patterns to our repertoire. The mittens in the photo below were made using Red Heart’s pattern “Mittens for All” (WR2160), which is also posted on our Ravelry page.

http://www.ravelry.com/groups/thrive-dba-thrive-association

Our goal is to have as many mittens as we have hats. If you need help with these or other patterns, please feel free to contact us in the comments section below or on our Ravelry page.

Do you live in the DFW Metroplex and want to learn to knit, crochet, sew or just want to find out more about T.H.R.I.V.E. Association? We would love to meet our community and invite the T.H.R.I.V.E. family to join us for several upcoming events. We are currently looking to organize a Friday night craft-a-thon each Friday starting next Friday, August 12. Location and time to be announced soon. Stay tuned for more details!