Round-Ups

Crochet Mittens Free Patterns

Welcome to my latest round-up blog post. This time I have lots of wonderful fingerless glove and mitten patterns for you to feast your eyes on!

All these patterns, as always, are available for free. Some on blogs and some as free PDF downloads via the Ravelry website.

In case you missed it, don’t forget to check out my other recent ROUND-UP POSTS including SLOUCH HATS and INFINITY SCARVES.

Also be sure to check out my designs on the MY PATTERNS PAGE.

NEW: My fingerless gloves pattern and matching slouch pattern.

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I hope you enjoy all these wonderful patterns.

There are so many to choose from!

They’re sure to keep you and your loved ones warm and cozy this winter season.

Scroll on down and take a look at them all.

When you find your favorite:

HIT THE PATTERN TITLE TO GO TO THE PATTERN PAGE.

Enjoy!

Crochet Mittens Free Patterns

First up we have these lovely SNOW DROP MITTENS. There are also patterns to make a matching hat and scarf!

The written pattern includes a video tutorial on how to make the star stitch in the round – including a left handed video too!

The design makes use of the beautiful frosty colors in Caron Faerie Cake (affiliate link).

Next we have these quick to make KNIT-LOOK MITTENS. They look so warm and cozy! Take a look at that nice and bulky yarn HERE (affiliate link)

If you are wanting to try out tapestry crochet take a look at these NEVA MITTENS with matching hat.

Or how about these adorable SQUIRREL MITTENS.

**This website is in French but if you scroll all the way down the page, you will find the whole pattern repeated in English.**

I thought these novelty FISH MITTENS were really fun.

DRAGON GLOVES – Dragon scales are always awesome and make these gloves look so elegant and stylish.

These MATILDA GLOVES have an interesting crossed shell design. It makes for a really nice texture.

Or try these STORMY SEAS GLOVES – I love how the shell clusters combined with the transitioning yarn colors, especially the blue tone set, really does look like a choppy ocean.

KISS STITCH MITTS – The crossed double crochet stitch always makes a wonderful fabric.

PAW PRINT GLOVES – These delicate paw prints are sure to be a winner with animal lovers.

For more paw print and other animal themed items be sure to check out my CAT PATTERNS and DOG PATTERNS round-up pages.

PUFF STITCH MITTENS – These puff stitch gloves look warm and cozy and fun to make.

QUICK MITTS – If you’re looking for a simpler glove pattern this could be the one for you.

The integrated band and button around the wrist really finishes them off.

GRANNY SQUARES – A crochet staple. Join them together to make these colorful fingerless mittens.

SPIKE STITCH GLOVES – If you’re looking to expand your stitch repertoire, you might enjoy making these spike stitch gloves.

UNICORN GLOVES – Unicorns have been really popular lately. Now you can make these adorable gloves for the Unicorn lover in your life.

For more Unicorn crochet patterns be sure to check out my UNICORN PATTERNS round-up post.

ART DECO GLOVE AND HEADBAND SET – This design incorporates surface slip stitch to create wonderful art-deco flavored accessories.

HONEYCOMB HAT AND GLOVES – This pattern uses cable stitches to make a lovely honeycomb effect. Matching hat pattern also available.

And that’s them all!

Which one will you be making?

Let me know in the comments below πŸ™‚

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7 thoughts on “Crochet Mittens Free Patterns

  1. Thanks for sharing! πŸ™‚ I’ll try to make a pair of fingerless gloves to use at work, because it is quite cold at my office

  2. Hi. Would it be possible to refresh the link for paw print wrist warmers as it’s a broken link and they are so cute. I’ve made before but can’t remember the full pattern. Very many thanks. Jac

    1. Thanks for letting me know. Looks like that pattern is no longer available. I found a pattern for some similar gloves so have updated the link to go there instead.

  3. Extremely creative! .. Thank you for sharing them .. Pinterest is where I saw them 1st and saved some .. BTW: I google images to locate stuff alot.

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