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Warm Wool-ish Mittens

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Warm Wool-ish Mittens
A pair of crocheted mittens with a blue and white pattern.

There is nothing worse than frozen fingers on your way to work or campus. These Warm Wool-ish Mittens by Megan Meyer are sure to keep you super cozy every winter season. They feature a stylish ombre design and classic mitten fit with a separate thumb. If you haven’t yet decided what to gift your loved ones for Christmas, these mittens will be a hit!

Are These Mittens Easy Enough For A Beginner To Try?

This crochet glove pattern uses beginner-worthy stitches, including half double crochets, to create a beautiful, solid texture. You can also finish off each piece with nice ribbed cuffs for some extra flair. To do so, you will need to add a few rows with post stitches.

The designer provides clear pattern instructions so that every beginner can complete their pair with ease.

What Yarn Works Best For Warm Wool-Ish Mittens?

For this beginner-friendly mittens crochet pattern, be sure to use Lion Brand Scarfie, which is a bulky-weight blend of wool and acrylic. It will give your project a soft, chunky, and incredibly warm feel, perfect for winter weather. 

Follow the wonderful wintry palette (Cream/Teal) suggested by the designer or go for any other shade you like, as this yarn comes in beautiful ombre colorways. Moreover, you will need less than one skein to complete a pair that fits an adult’s hands.

Crocheting the Mittens Step By Step

If it’s your first crochet mitten project, don’t worry. This pattern features simple techniques so you can create your pair in no time. Here’s what the whole process looks like:

  1. Forming the fingertip circle – start with a magic ring.
  2. Shaping the hand – working increases evenly around.
  3. Adding the thumb opening – leaving a small gap for the thumb.
  4. Finishing the cuff – the ribbed pattern is created with front-post double crochets.
  5. Attaching the thumb – work the thumb into the thumb hole.

Follow the link below for full written instructions on the designer’s blog. With this pattern, you will get mittens in average adult size. To adjust the fit, you will need to add or remove several rounds from the hand section.

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