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Frosty Air Mittens

Protect your hands with a pair of handmade crochet mittens! This traditional winter crochet accessory is a must-have for those long walks. Not only are they practical and warm, but they’re also cute, making them perfect for pairing with similar scarf and hat designs for a cozy outfit. Follow the free crochet pattern and make them today!

Frosty Air Mittens

PHOTOS by Jennifer Renaud / Ravelry.com

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

Handy Granny Mittens

Stay cozy with these versatile crochet mittens made with traditional granny squares! This beginner-friendly pattern requires no sewing or dealing with extra yarn tails – just warmth and comfort. Perfect for chilly days, these mittens have a classic, cozy style that’s both practical and timeless. They’re ideal for keeping your hands toasty no matter what the weather. Follow the free crochet pattern and make a pair today!

Handy Granny Mittens

PHOTOS by Lisa Hounshell / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.

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.

Calida Mittens

Crochet cozy mittens for all the family, and keep your hands toasty on cold days. The free crochet mittens pattern describes making this lovely texture with the front and back post stitches. Choose the alpaca yarn or wool blend, and your hands will be thankful for your care.

Calida Mittens

PHOTOS by Sarah Ruane / Ravelry.com

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

Snowman Mittens

Children love festive designs more than anyone! This crochet mitten pattern is a great idea for a holiday gift for your little one. They are quick and easy to make, which means you don’t have to be an experienced crocheter to complete the project. Plus, the design is not only fun, but practical as well. You can be sure your child won’t get cold hands no matter how many snowballs they throw. The step-by-step pattern is on the original website. Give it a try!

Snowman Mittens

PHOTOS by Erangi Udeshika / Ravelry.com

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

Mittens with Heart

The design of these crochet mittens uses simple techniques for a stunning look. They’re warm, comfortable to wear for long periods of time, and suitable for beginners just trying their hand at similar projects. The heart design is an interesting choice that is sure to turn heads. Give it a try today! The pattern is free.

Mittens with Heart

PHOTOS by Nicole Riley / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on nickishomemadecrafts.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.

Crochet Knit-Look Mittens

Crochet mittens with a knit look that you can make in one piece without seaming; how could it be? Learn how to crochet mittens with a video tutorial and free pattern, and make a pair for all your family members, from baby to adult. Enjoy!

Crochet Knit-Look Mittens

PHOTOS by Briana K Designs/ Ravelry.com

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