Snowfall Mittens

If you prefer more classic designs, don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! These adorable snowball mittens by Bethany Dearden are the ultimate winter mittens for a kiddo. What’s more, you can easily crochet them with leftover yarn scraps. Gift them to your kiddo or kids and people in need.

Snowfall Mittens

PHOTOS by Bethany Dearden / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.

Crochet Kids Polar Bear Mittens

Step into the magic of the winter wonderland with these adorable crocheted polar bear mittens. Kids love these cozy accessories, especially when customized in their favorite colors! The project will allow you to perfect your skills in chain stitch, double crochet, half double crochet and more. These adorable mittens will spark your imagination while keeping hands warm and hearts aglow in the cold. Follow the free crochet pattern and get started.

Crochet Kids Polar Bear Mittens

PHOTOS by Yarnspirations / yarnspirations.com

Find the original free pattern on yarnspirations.com.

Easy Kid Mittens

Cozy and warm, these crochet mittens are a must-have for a harsh winter! A pair of these mittens is great for kids who tend to get cold. It will keep their hands toasty on even the coldest of days, and the project is pretty quick, so you can make a few pairs so they last longer. Plus, you’re totally free to play with the colors! Give it a try and enjoy the results.

Easy Kid Mittens

PHOTOS by Gina Michele / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on gina-michele.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Unicorn Mittens

Any unicorn believers out there? Or maybe your kiddo loves these magical creatures? Well, one is certain – you can’t miss the opportunity to crochet these incredible mittens! Once you look at the photo of them, you will instantly fall in love with how cute and fairytale – like they are!

Unicorn Mittens

PHOTOS by Erin Greene / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on ekayg.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Ho Ho Ho Wrist Warmers

Ho Ho Ho everyone! I hope you’re already excited for Christmas as much as I am! I absolutely love making Christmas accessories, such as mittens or fun sweaters, so when I’ve found these mittens, I was in love! Take a look at these gloves on the pictures below by Crystalized Designs. They are super chunky and squishy and will keep your hands super cosy!

Ho Ho Ho Wrist Warmers

PHOTOS by Crystalized Designs / Ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on crystalized-designs.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Cozy Cupcake Mittens

These adorable cupcake mittens look so delicious, you should watch out not to eat them! They are made by Crafty Kitty Crochet and are absolutely perfect for holding a hot cocoa or your favorite cup of tea. They are fun and super easy to crochet What’s more, they will make a fantastic gift for numerous occasions!

Cozy Cupcake Mittens

PHOTOS by Crafty Kitty Crochet / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on craftykittycrochet.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Wintertime Fingerless Gloves

You might love or hate winter, but you’ve got to admit, that having a fun pair of bulky mittens makes the winter a bit more tolerable. It’s a super easy pattern for fingerless, classic gloves, that will come in handy the minute it gets colder outside. What’s more, the size is so easily adjustable, so you can make it for both kiddos and adults.

Wintertime Fingerless Gloves

PHOTOS by Janet Pippin / Ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on simplyhookedbyjanet.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Cable Column Mitts or Mittens

If you’re looking for an easy crochet design to keep you warm this winter, these crochet mittens are just what you need! The cuff is crocheted sideways with the back loop, making it easy for any beginner. The hand, in its turn, is worked in the round and goes directly to the cuff. You can also make your mittens fingerless if you wish. Discover all the possibilities with the free crochet pattern!

Cable Column Mitts or Mittens

PHOTOS by Amy Gunderson / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on premieryarns.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.