Gloves which cover the entire hand but do not have separate finger openings or sheaths are called mittens.  Generally, mittens still separate the thumb from the other four  fingers. They have different colors and designs. Mittens have a higher  thermal efficiency than gloves as they have a small surface area exposed  to the cold.
      The earliest mittens known to archeologists date to around 1000AD in Latvia. Mittens continue to be part of Latvian national costume today. Wool biodegrades  quickly, so it is likely that earlier mittens, possibly in other  countries, may have existed but were not preserved. An exception is the  specimen found during the excavations of the Early Medieval trading town  of Dorestad in the Netherlands. In the harbour area a mitten of wool  was discovered dating from the 8th or early 9th century. Many people around the Arctic Circle have used mittens, including other Baltic peoples, Native Americans and Vikings. Mittens are a common sight on Ski slopes, as they not only provide extra warmth but extra protection from injury.
Sewing your own mittens is both fun and easy!
Sewing your own mittens is both fun and easy!
- Make your own mittens
 - How to make mittens from a wool sweater
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 - Solution for lost mittens
 - hat + mittens set
 - Felted Mittens
 





