"If you are looking for a beautiful pair of crochet mittens to add to your winter accessories, you have come to the right place. These easy crochet mittens are designed to compliment the Crystal Crochet Twisted Cowl and Crystal Crochet Winter Beanie. The yarn used for this pattern is Caron Crystal Cakes yarn, which is available for a limited time only. So if you are not able to find it for this pattern, any other heavier worsted weight yarn, such as a standard Caron Cake, would be a great substitution."

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Baby Moss Stitch Mittens Crochet Pattern
Winter is still lingering around and I'm sure all of us are growing tired of the chilly weather. If you're looking for a soft, cozy pattern to warm up winter, make these baby mittens. These crochet mittens are adorable and easy to work up. It's a free crochet pattern that uses the

Wonderland Mittens
You'll love staying warm this winter when wearing the delightful Wonderland Mittens. These warm and cozy crochet mittens will be just what you need to wear while shoveling snow or on your commute. And don't you hate it when that spot between your coat cuffs and gloves is exposed? The

Norse Crochet Mittens Free Crochet Pattern
"Looking for a quick and easy crochet mittens pattern? These Norse Mittens use simple stitches and super bulky weight yarn so they work up in a flash. This pattern uses less than one ball of Patons Norse yarn These are available in Adult Size. Supplies: 6.0 mm hook 125 yards/115 m (2.1

Easy-On Mitts
For those of you who are unfamiliar with my Easy-On Mittens, these mittens have a wrist closure option which allows you to open and close the mitten at the wrist. I first designed these mittens for my son because he was so wiggly and I swear he had fingers sticking out all over the place - trying

Easy Warm Winter Mittens
You're going to love these Easy Warm Winter Mittens! They're such a great pair of mittens to keep your hands warm, as well as a fun crochet make. One thing that is important for me when it comes to crocheting mittens is that the stitches are quite tight. I feel like I achieved that with
