- Designed by Bethany Dearden
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.
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Find original free pattern on whistleandivy.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Worry Pet Therapy Toy for Kids with Anxiety and Sensory Needs
The Worry Pet is a crochet therapy toy. It's a fluffy, stuffed ball of joy and calmness! The Worry Pet is perfect as a fidget toy for kids with autism or sensory and anxiety needs. Children can carry this soft, pocket-sized pet around and keep them close by to hold or rub when they experience worries or emotional regulation difficulties. The poly-pellets in this pet help it have a weighted feel, and gives some comforting sensory input when rubbing between fingers. The tactile sensation make it an especially helpful coping tool to help students who struggle with social-emotional coping skills.
Winter Kids Scarf
The pattern is for an winter kids scarf. The scarf is suitable for children aged 3-8 years. Recommend skill level is easy You will need 1 colours of aran yarn (196m/214yd), 7mm crochet hook, and a tapestry needle. The pattern is written in USA terminology. You will need to know basic crochet stitches. You'll also need to know how to work in front/back posts. The crochet pattern is 3 pages long and contains progress photos, gauge information and finished sizes.
Crochet Baby Mittens for Winter
This crochet pattern is written for five sizes, toddler-adult. However, the designer mentions that you can use a smaller hook and thinner yarn to decrease the size further and make crochet baby mittens. The yarn is a very thick #6 super bulky yarn so dropping down to a bulky or even worsted weight yarn would make smaller mittens that are still warm enough for winter.
Baby Doll Hat And Mittens
The baby doll hat and mittens crochet pattern is beginner skill level. You'll need to know basic crochet stitches. Additionally you'll need to know how to increase/decrease as well as knowing how to work into the back loop only. To make the baby doll hat and mittens I used deep red DK (weight 3) yarn and a 4mm crochet hook. Don't forget it's important to remember to do your gauge swatch before starting if you want your hat and mittens to fit.
Unicorn Mittens Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by Erin Greene
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!