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Welcome to our library of free crochet patterns for gloves and mittens – your go-to resource for perfect winter accessories. There’s nothing better than a quick project that serves a purpose. Cozy gloves and mittens will come in handy (pun intended) in cold weather, but will also be a lovely last-minute gift for someone you love. 

Explore the variety of styles, textures, and colors – from super simple fingerless designs to cozy mittens and five-finger gloves. These projects combine practicality with style, that’s for sure! Our extensive library of the best free crochet patterns from top designers will help you find the best style, no matter your skill level. 

If you’re looking for a quick and satisfying project, you are in the right place. Gloves and mittens work up quickly, and you can pair them with other easy winter projects, such as beanies, scarves, or headbands. You’ll find both beginner-friendly and more complex patterns in this library of patterns. 

If you like these projects, check out our libraries of Scarf and Wrap patterns, free Hat and Beanie patterns, or beautiful ideas for cozy Blankets and Afghans.

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A pair of grey crocheted mittens with pine cones and pine needles.

Basic Bulky Men’s Mittens

Indulge in the joy of crafting with Megan Meyer’s Basic Bulky Men’s Mittens crochet pattern. Created for ease and versatility, this project recommends Loops & Threads Charisma yarn in a super bulky weight, paired with a 6.0 mm crochet hook. Crafted with simplicity in mind, this fast and free crochet mitten pattern is perfect for...

Two pictures of knitted mittens with yarn and pine cones.

Modish Mosaic Mittens

Embrace the allure of the season with the Modish Mosaic Mittens crochet pattern by MJ’s Off The Hook Designs. Crafted with Knit Picks Wool of the Andes worsted weight yarn and two different crochet hook sizes, these mittens offer a modern and stylish take on classic winter accessories. The technique of mosaic crochet, showcased in...

Crocheted mittens with different colors of yarn.

Heavenly Herringbone Mittens

Indulge in winter warmth and style with the Heavenly Herringbone Mittens crochet pattern by MJ’s Off The Hook Designs. Created with a luxurious combination of Knit Picks Swish Worsted and Knit Picks Aloft yarns, these mittens showcase a unique herringbone single crochet stitch, resulting in a thick and squishy texture that will keep you snug...

A pair of crocheted mittens on a white surface.

Baby Mittens

The beginner-friendly Baby Mittens crochet pattern by Jamey from Dabbles & Babbles is the perfect solution for keeping little ones cozy and preventing them from scratching themselves. These adorable mittens, designed for newborns up to approximately 6 months old, feature delicate white detailing along the top edge, adding a charming touch to the design. Crafted...

A pair of crocheted fingerless gloves.

Ridged Fingerless Gloves

Stay cozy and stylish with the Ridged Fingerless Gloves crochet pattern by Olga Vogel. This design offers a simple yet elegant solution for keeping your hands warm in chillier weather. Crafted with Knit Picks Comfy worsted weight yarn and a 4.5mm or 5.5mm crochet hook, these gloves provide a delightful combination of warmth and softness....

A pair of simple, red fingerless gloves, lovingly crafted with crocheting techniques.

Simple Fingerless Gloves by Chassity Oquendo

Chase away the cold with the beginner-friendly Simple Fingerless Gloves crochet pattern by Chassity Oquendo. Crafted with worsted weight yarn and a 5.0mm crochet hook, these mittens are designed for adults and provide a quick and easy way to keep your hands warm in style. The simplicity of this pattern is its charm, making it...

Three crocheted fingerless mitts on a white surface.

Simple Fingerless Gloves for the Family

Warmth and comfort meet simplicity in the Simple Fingerless Gloves for the Family crochet pattern by Chassity Oquendo. This versatile and beginner-friendly project allows you to create fingerless gloves for the whole family, making it an ideal choice for those who love matching accessories. The pattern is designed for various sizes, including Adult Males, Kids...

A pair of crocheted fingerless mitts with buttons.

Rustic Boho Fingerless Gloves

The Rustic Boho Fingerless Gloves crochet pattern by Joanita Theron is a delightful accessory that perfectly combines style and functionality. Crafted using Nurturing Fibres Eco-Fusion sport weight yarn and a 3.5 mm hook, they have a lovely drape and softness. These fingerless mittens are perfect for adding a touch of rustic boho charm to your...

Two pictures of a woman wearing a crocheted shawl.

Snowflake Pocket Shawl Set

Spruce up your winter wardrobe with the Snowflake Pocket Shawl Set by Justina Kirkwood. If you would like to feel warm and cozy during the cold season, make this beautiful winter set that includes a crochet shawl, beanie, and a pair of mittens. They are made of granny squares that incorporate a detailed snowflake motif....

Two pictures of mittens with a woman wearing them.

3 Hour Mittens

Winter is just around the corner and you still don’t have your pair of gloves? Don’t worry, with this 3-Hour Mittens crochet pattern by Jess Coppom, you can make one in no time. The cool part about this project is that it looks like it’s been knit, but it’s actually made entirely using crochet techniques....

Two pictures of knitted mittens.

Morning Mittens

If you are looking for a simple glove crochet pattern, these Morning Mittens by Jess Coppom are worth your time. They have a classic design with a beautiful knit-like texture. Make them in wool Aran yarn and you will get a super cozy winter clothing accessory. A solid colorway and elegant leather accents on each...

A pair of crocheted mittens with a blue and white pattern.

Warm Wool-ish Mittens

There is nothing worse than frozen fingers on your way to work or campus. This Warm Wool-ish Mittens project by Megan Meyer is sure to keep you super cozy every winter season. They feature a stylish ombre design and classic mitten fit with a separate thumb. This crochet glove pattern uses beginner-worthy basic stitches and...

Two pictures of crocheted mittens.

Colorblock Mittens

Once you crochet this beautiful pair of Colorblock Mittens by Megan Meyer, you will not want to take them off. They have a classic three-colored striped design in shades of grey you will easily match with many of your outfits. These crochet gloves come made in medium-weight acrylic yarn which results in an incredibly soft...

Two pictures of crocheted mittens with pine cones.

Coffee Bean Mittens

A pair of winter gloves like the Coffee Bean Mittens by Megan Meyer will keep you looking chic and warm this season. They feature a gorgeous ombre look in colors inspired by a freshly brewed cup of latte. What’s more, this project delights with beautifully textured cuffs made from bean stitches. It will make a...

A pair of crocheted fingerless mitts.

Dragon Gloves

This Dragon Gloves crochet pattern by Jessica Bowman will make any fantasy fan’s heart beat faster. Feel like a real dragon queen wearing this fabulously designed clothing accessory. Its unique look will spice up many of your autumn as well as winter outfits. For an even more glamorous look, style it with nails painted in...

A pair of colorful knitted fingerless gloves.

Little V’s Dragon Keeper Gloves

With the Little V’s Dragon Keeper Gloves, you will feel like the character of your favorite fantasy book, film, or video game! The Little V & Me has really nailed the dragon scale-like design with a crocodile stitch and beautiful colorway. This pair of crochet mittens will make a unique addition to your winter wardrobe,...

Quick and Easy Crochet Patterns for Gloves and Mittens

If you’re not convinced to try these free crochet patterns yet, consider these: small, portable projects don’t require much yarn. You can use up leftover yarn ends from other projects to create something really stunning. There’s little shaping included, so crocheters of all skill levels can give them a go. What’s more, they are easily customizable in terms of color, details, and overall style. You can singlehandedly create a collection of beautiful winter accessories that suit your wardrobe perfectly.

Types of Crochet Gloves

Crochet gloves and mittens come in many different styles and levels of complexity. The most popular types are:

  1. Classic Mittens – these cozy coverings are the most classic of all. A mitten consists of two sections: one covering a thumb, and the second covering the rest of the fingers. 
  2. Fingerless Gloves – this type is super useful if you want some coverage on the palm, but freedom of movement for the fingers. Fingerless gloves will come in handy during dog walks, driving, or taking pictures on your phone. 
  3. Full-Fingered Gloves require more skill, as crocheting each individual finger is a task for patient makers. These are ideal for cold-weather activities, but give you enough precision. 
  4. Wrist Warmers – perfect for transitional weather, wrist warmers are even smaller than fingerless gloves. Super easy and quick to make, they will become an extension for your sleeves during colder days. 

Convertible Mittens – combine the warmth of a mitten with the convenience of fingerless gloves. They have a flip-top part that can be buttoned down or pulled over the fingers as needed.

FAQ

Learn more about crochet gloves and mittens by reading our answers to frequently asked questions.

1. Are crochet mittens suitable for beginners?

Yes! Simple mitten patterns using basic stitches like single or double crochet are suitable for beginners and make a great starting project.

A standard pair of mittens or gloves usually requires between 50 and 150 grams of yarn, depending on the size, yarn weight, and stitch pattern.

Denser stitches like single crochet, half-double crochet, and post stitches work well for mittens, as they create a thick, warm fabric.

Medium-weight yarns such as wool, wool blends, and acrylics will be the best choice. Remember that different yarn types can affect the size and drape.

Checking your gauge and measuring your hand before starting are key steps. Many patterns include specific measurements for width and length to help ensure a good fit. Use our glove and mitten chart to learn how to do it!