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Avery Fingerless Mittens

When the cold comes suddenly, and you realize that flipping through social networks on the street is cold to your hands, an easy crochet fingerless mittens pattern will come to the rescue. You will quickly make a pair in the evening, and tomorrow you will be warm and comfortable outside.

Avery Fingerless Mittens

PHOTOS by CrochetDreamz / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on crochetdreamz.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.

Yara Fingerless Gloves

Fingerless crochet gloves are truly essential when it’s getting cold outside. This lovely pair by Erangi Udeshika on the pictures below is very chunky and squishy. Wearing these will allow you to easily turn pages in your book, or use your phone. And your hands will be warm and cosy all the time!

Yara Fingerless Gloves

PHOTOS by Erangi Udeshika / Ravelry.com

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

Strawberry Mittens

If you’re looking for a bit of summer spirit these days, a pair of bright strawberry mittens will definitely do the trick.  Perfect for children, this crochet mittens pattern will keep your child toasty despite the subzero temperatures outside. The project is based on single and double crochet, so it’s also quick and beginner-friendly. Add it to your to-do list and you won’t regret it for a second! The easy-to-follow crochet pattern will help you along the way.

Strawberry Mittens

PHOTOS by Erangi Udeshika / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on crochetforyoublog.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.

Quick & Easy Crochet Fingerless Gloves

The amazing texture of these crochet fingerless gloves is made with a simple single crochet ribbing and almost a moss stitch. You’ll make this fast and relaxing project with a free crochet pattern. Take it and warm your hands.

Quick & Easy Crochet Fingerless Gloves

PHOTOS by Heather Brooke / Ravelry.com

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

Fashionable Fingerless Gloves

Spruce up your wardrobe before it gets too cold! This project is a great opportunity to learn how to crochet gloves. This pair is fingerless and perfect for the beginning of the season. The project is simple enough that you can easily adjust the size and experiment with color and yarn. The step by step crochet pattern is free and easy to follow.

Fashionable Fingerless Gloves

PHOTOS by AamraGul / Ravelry.com

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