There is an interesting way of spending time. This is knitting. One of the products that you can tie is mittens. About how to finish the mitten, our article will tell. The way you choose to loosen the loops in a circle to complete the work is different from the appearance of the finished mitten, as well as the technique and the number of cuts you performed. Also, this technique of reduction is often used when knitting socks. So, it's time to learn how to finish knitting a mitten.

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  1. First you need to tie together twoface loop. This must be done with each of the four spokes. For this it is necessary to stretch the thread not through one, but through two loops, that is, to make the simplest reduction.
  2. Then you need to continue your work the same way.way, until there are eight loops left (it will have two loops on each spoke). Now through these loops you need to stretch the tip of your working thread (now it can be cut off), tighten and tighten firmly from the underside. The thread that remained after this must be trimmed.
  3. Such a decrease can be seen on each side of the glove, while it will be rounded like a spiral.
  4. In this case, the decrease must be made inend and in the middle of each spoke. So, the top of the mittens you will get a little more rounded. The remaining hinges must also be pulled together using a working thread.
  5. Also, every two loops (first) on the first andthe third spokes should be tied with the help of "throwing", that is, one loop can be stretched through the second one. Simultaneously, on the second and fourth spokes, the last two loops must be fastened together in the usual way.

Now you will have a sharp tip thatresembles the roof of a house or the top of a triangle. In this process, any of these options is the penultimate stage of your work. The same reduction should be done when you knit the thumb of the mittens. When you have several circles on the thumb of the glove, the last few loops need to be tightened with a thread and hidden inside the thumb of your mitten. Now you know how to finish knitting mittens.

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