Free Crochet Patterns

Avengers Assemble Fingerless Gloves

Nerds unite! If you're anything like the rest of the world and are in love with the Marvel superheroes, then you will really appreciate this fun crochet fingerless gloves pattern. The Avengers Assemble Fingerless Gloves will help you harness your inner Iron Man spirit to defeat Loki and any other super villain. They fit pretty regularly, so you and a teenager in your life will both appreciate having this fun wearable.

Avengers Assemble Fingerless Gloves

Chunky Fingerless Gloves

The Chunky Fingerless Gloves are great for wearing whenever your hand gets cold, but you still need your fingers to text or type at home, the office or anytime. And they pair well with your favorite coat and scarf on a chilly day. This crochet pattern only use 94 yards of bulky weight yarn! This is a great project for beginners to practice foundation stitches and reverse single crochet, or the crab stitch. And it's a quick project to make in an evening.

Chunky Fingerless Gloves

Crochet Alpine Fingerless Gloves

Create these beautiful alpine fingerless gloves with this easy simply pattern! These fingerless mittens offer gorgeous texture and a simple easy to follow design that will have you wanting to make a pair in every color! The pattern uses a size H, 5.00 mm crochet hook and medium worsted weight yarn. Materials: - Medium worsted weight yarn - Size H, 5.00 mm crochet hook - Tapestry needle You will need to know how to: - Single crochet - Double crochet - Front post double crochet

Crochet Alpine Fingerless Gloves

Men's Afghan Stitch Gloves

These traditional afghan men's stitch gloves are perfect for any occasion. Crochet glove patters can sometimes be hard to find, but here you'll be able to get your hands on so many that your whole extended family will be rich in gloves!

Men's Afghan Stitch Gloves

Manhattan Magic Mittens

This is a women's adult size fingerless glove with flip top, using Lion Brand Yarn's Feels like butta, easy to make and fast! Level: Beginner - easy Ch 1 in beginning of rounds doesn't count as stitch throughout Mitten top is worked top to bottom. Both gloves are worked identical, the only difference is the side where the mitten top is attached. The techniques used are: single crochet, increasing stitches, slip stitch. It's important to test gauge if using yarn different from the suggested.

Manhattan Magic Mittens

Crochet Fingerless Gloves

I made these Cute Fingerless Gloves to keep my hands warm during these cold Months! I made them with medium worsted yarn with a H hook. They are one size fits all, you just need to adjust the wrist band by adding more rows. I uploaded a video if you need more help. These pretty gloves are made with a half double crochet stitch. These pretty gloves are great for gifts or nice to wear yourself.

Crochet Fingerless Gloves

Aspen Tweed Mittens

These Aspen Tweed Mittens are the perfect accessory, especially if you live where the winters are particularly colder. The thickness of the yarn and the super textured stitch make for a warm addition to your outerwear. No more frigid fingers, ladies! This pattern uses only single crochets and half double crochets, but to get the beautiful texture, you will alternate crocheting half double crochets in the front loop of one stitch and then the back loop of the next stitch or vice versa according to the instructions.

Aspen Tweed Mittens

Furry Beast Crochet Gloves

Halloween is such a fun holiday for all ages, but since it's set so late in the year, it can sometimes present a conundrum. It gets cold at night in October, but do you have to sacrifice your costume for the sake of warmth? With these Furry Beast Crochet Gloves, you can have the best of both worlds. Whether these furry hand paws are for yourself or you need some kids costume gloves, these crochet gloves are the perfect addition to your Halloween costume. Even if you aren't going as the beast, they're fun enough that no one will question it!

Furry Beast Crochet Gloves

Aligned Cobble Fingerless Gloves Crochet Pattern

These gloves are functionally comfortable; the aligned cobble stitch pattern adds a layer of warmth on those cold winter days without adding too much bulk. I also love that my fingers are free for texting and responding to emails while I'm out and about. This pattern can be worked in two different sizes, with an option to add additional stitches to customize the fit. I was feeling brave and decided to make a matching pair for myself and my preteen daughter. I survived with minimal eye-rolls and even got a little smile (she secretly still thinks it's cool to have matching things).

Aligned Cobble Fingerless Gloves Crochet Pattern