Top 10 Crochet Mittens Free Patterns- 2021
So you’ve got your crochet hook ready to go, you’ve gathered your lovely threads and ready to work, you’ve applied the basic stitches, and you really want to do something that you can wear … tired of scarves and berets, you want to raise the bar a little higher lay. Well we got you covered! Just try out crochet gloves. These cute winter accessories are perfect for him and her, they work fast and offer a little extra comfort for everyday adventures. Choose voluminous strands in natural colors for a more rustic look or try finer materials in the fun color palette. You can find links to free samples under the pictures.
Crochet Mittens Free Pattern
Materials:
To make these crochet mittens, you’ll need:
2 balls of Baby Alpaca (we used marbled blue, but you can pick the color you like the most)
5 mm Beech wood crochet hook.
Tapestry needle
Scissors
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Crochet Coffee Bean Mittens – Free Pattern
Materials:
Approx. 155 yards of Lion Brand Scarfie Yarn (‘Cream/Taupe’ pictured) or a comparable Category 4 yarn. Find some of my substitution suggestions here.
H/5.0mm crochet hook – I love Clover Amour
Scissors – I always keep these travel scissors in my hook case
Yarn needle
Gauge:
15 HDC x 11 rows = 4” square
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Crochet Texting Mittens – Free Pattern
Materials:
Approx. 165 yards of Red Heart Chic Sheep Yarn (‘Mimosa’ pictured) or a comparable Category 4 yarn.
H/5.0mm crochet hook – I love Clover Amour
Scissors – I always keep these travel scissors in my hook case
Yarn needle
Gauge:
9 HDC x 7 rows = 2” square
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3 Hour Chunky Crochet Mittens – Free Pattern
Materials:
Purchase a kit with all the yarn + a digital copy of the pattern here.
Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick & Quick (Weight: 6/super bulky – 106 yds, 6 oz)
Oatmeal (#640-123) – 2 skeins (approx. 225 g)]
Size L (8.0 mm) crochet hook
Size P/Q (15.0 mm) crochet hook
Stitch markers or safety pins
Tapestry needle
Leather scraps, hole punch and embroidery thread (optional)
Sizes:
One size – fits most women’s hands
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How to Dip Dye Crochet or Knit Items With Food Coloring
Materials:
Supplies:
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loosely wound yarn or finished crochet/knit item–in either case it needs to be 100% wool (I used Fishermen’s Wool by Lion Brand)
basic grocery store food coloring (I used liquid, but I’ve heard gel creates even more saturated colors)
non-aluminum pan
non-aluminum spoon (wood will likely get stained)
wooden chopstick or skewer (optional–but helpful to prop items up in the dye bath)
water
white vinegar
access to a stove, hot plate or microwave
rubber gloves (optional)
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Warm Wool-ish Mittens – Free Crochet Pattern
Materials:
Lion Brand Scarfie Yarn (approx. 150 yards, I used the “Cream/Teal” colorway)- Available at Amazon, Michaels and Joanns
H/5.0 mm crochet hook (I used Clover Amour)
Yarn needle
Scissors (I always keep these travel scissors in my hook case)
Gauge:
15 HDC x 11 rows = 4″ in HDC
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Crochet Colorblock Mittens – A Free Pattern
Materials:
Paintbox Yarns Simply Aran: approx. 50 yards each in Granite Grey 206, Slate Grey 205, and Stormy Grey 204 or a Category 4 worsted weight yarn of your choice. Please be sure to check your gauge.
4.5mm crochet hook – I use Clover Amour
Scissors – I always keep these travel scissors in my hook case
Yarn needle
Gauge
8 sts x 6 rows = 2” square in HDC
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Crochet Sprig Stitch Mittens
Materials:
1 Skein Paton’s Roving Wool, any color
Size K hook
Tapestry needle
Scissors
Gauge: 4 stitches per inch for the ribbing section. (one sprig stitch per inch for the mitten part.)
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Galway Girl Glittens by A Purpose and a Stitch
If you’re wondering what glittens is, it’s a mix of mittens and mittens. This pattern is a very fun and intelligent design by Bernadette. If you want to challenge yourself a little, this pattern is for you. These gloves are crocheted using a tapestry technique that creates an interesting design. In addition, Bernadette has a number of photos to guide you through this model.
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Sidewinder Crochet Mittens
Materials:
Any #3 light weight yarn. The yarn I used is Baby Bee Sweet Delight yarn. A good option is WeCrochet Brava Sport yarn
4mm Crochet Hook
Stitch Marker
Tapestry Needle
Scissors