Project Overview

Skill Level Estimated Time
Beginner 30- 40 minutes

Materials and Tools

Materials Needed: Tools Needed:
1/2 yard of one of the following:
Xenon
Helion
Dyneema composite
Sewing Machine
1 yard Dutch Cord Scissors
1 yard shock cord Ruler/Tape Measure
2โ€“ Mini Cord Locks Marker or Chalk
Thread of your choice ย 

Pattern Components

  • 2 cut mitten pieces

Simple instructions for basic functional rain mitts. Features an easy to use drawstring requiring the use of only one hand.

Note: this can also be done as a no-sew project, using seam tape in place of regular seams

Step 1:
To create your own pattern, draw a mitten shape slightly larger then your hand, allowing for range of motion, as well as seam allowance. Add a 3/4″ x 2″ tab on inside wrist corner. See photo below for reference.


Step 2:
Fold in both 2โ€ tabs on outside corners and hem. This will finish/reinforce drawstring channel opening.


Step 3:
Fold straight edge in and sew a ยพโ€ hem, creating the drawstring channel.


Step 4:
Fold in half, right sides together. Start seam at wrist, perpendicular to drawstring channel. Sew around edge of ย mitt until you reach the fold where the two sides come together. When sewing the inside curve of the thumb, avoid making a โ€œvโ€ shape with your seam. A rounded curve is more durable then a sharp corner . Backtack at start and finish of seam.


Step 5:
Use a bodkin to thread Dutch Cord through drawstring channel. (If you don’t have a bodkin a large safety pin works well for this) Thread only one strand through mini cord lock. Knot, fuse ends with flame.


Step 6:
To tighten drawstring, pull (with one hand) the shock cord. The dutch cord holds the mini cord lock in place.