Tutorial: Afterthought Thrums
Jane has a great pair of mitts knitted by her BFF’s mother that she wished could be a bit cozier. Oh, and also covered with dozens of love hearts. Afterthought thrums seemed to be the perfect solution. Thrumming would typically be done as you knit, with each thrum knitted in with a stitch. It’s a technique attributed to the folks in Newfoundland and Labrador, who I suspect would know a thing or two about keeping their hands warm.
To afterthought thrum, I embroidered the mitts with merino fleece using the duplicate stitch technique (video tutorial below). The result is very similar to conventional thrumming – with the added advantage of my hands felting the roving nicely as I embroidered… Try it out and give your mitts a cozy makeover!
Materials
one pair of knitted mittens
one ounce (28 grams) of fleece (I used white merino top)
tapestry needle
Thrum Placement
I used a diagonal pattern for the thrums.
Tutorial: Afterthought Thrumming from Laura Michelle / Newedist on Vimeo.
Tags: duplicate stitch, embroidery, fleece, hearts, merino wool, mittens, thrums, video




February 12th, 2010 at 12:14 am
Ahhh look at my lovely mitts! I love the video too. Between this and Rogers hearts, I’m feeling that V-Day vibe!!
February 12th, 2010 at 4:26 pm
This is awesome! I’m so incredibly proud of you
Great tutorial and the video is amazing!
February 14th, 2010 at 2:53 pm
Wow what a fantastic video, Laura! Happy Valentines/ Year of the Tiger!!!
xoxSara
February 25th, 2010 at 12:26 pm
[...] waving hearts all over Toronto. Laura even made an instructional video over on her blog (click here to see Laura’s full post). Afterthought thrumming is definitely something a non-knitter could [...]