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Madsen Mittens

"The Madsen Mittens are a quick and easy pattern perfect for those cold winter days! The pattern uses basic stitches and is worked cuff first then in the round. Using bulky yarn they are easy to make and extra warm, they can be worn cuff long or folded over and can be made with one colour or two. There is a free written pattern in one size and video tutorial on youtube available. The pattern can be adjusted for multiple sizes. "

Madsen Mittens

Aqueduct Puff Stitch Mittens

"The Aqueduct Puff Stitch Mittens are here! The cuff is worked in rows, then the mittens are worked in rounds from the cuff to the top, with an “afterthought” thumb in single crochet. Suitable for the advanced beginner, they are quick to stitch up in an Aran weight yarn and will keep you warm and toasty in the winter months. The puff stitches are bracketed with double crochet stitches which really makes them pop. Loads of texture."

Aqueduct Puff Stitch Mittens

Iaso Gloves

"Every winter, there's a common complaint from fiber artists. Dry, cracked hands can torment any that love to create yarn masterpieces. Snags from dry skin may have you applying lotion at regular intervals only to be disappointed to have a sticky residue that also hinders progress. That's where the Iaso Gloves come in! Don that lotion and put these gloves on when sleeping, doing chores around the house, or many other daily activities. The glove ensures the lotion won't rub off while rejuvenating your hands!"

Iaso Gloves

Mitis Mittens Free Crochet Pattern

"The Mitis mittens crochet pattern are some really warm and lovely mittens that is just perfect for winter. It's originally designed with warm wool yarn. It stitches up quickly because the stitch pattern repeats. Choose your favorite color and you'll have a pair of mittens that fits your style. The crochet Mitis Mittens are definitely a great Chrismas gift idea for her. I especially think it's a great gift because of how delicate the stitches look. "

Mitis Mittens Free Crochet Pattern

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 oz/59.5g) of Patons Norse Yarn. I'm using Teal Blue. Tapestry Needle Scissors Stitch Marker Abbreviations: CH = Chain ST = Stitch SL ST = Slip Stitch MC = Magic Circle SC = Single Crochet HDC = Half Double Crochet HDCINC = Half Double Crochet Increase HDCDEC = Half Double Crochet Decrease DC = Double Crochet FPDC = Front Post Double Crochet BPDC = Back Post Double Crochet FO = Finish Off"

Norse Crochet Mittens Free Crochet Pattern

Stormy Waters Infinity Scarf

"The Stormy Waters Crochet Infinity Scarf features a plush, rich, stretchy texture, with the added bonus of the shimmery beauty of the Lion Brand Landscapes or Red Heart Unforgettable. You're going to love hooking up this cozy piece! Information to transform this from a regular scarf to infinity included in written pattern. You can make this with any type of yarn, however the look achieved with the fibers listed above really make the pattern pop!"

Stormy Waters Infinity Scarf

Winding Cables Scarf

"Winding Cables Scarf is a great project for those who would like to dip their toes in the world of Tunisian crochet cables. The repetitive pattern allows for sufficient practise of the technique creating a beautiful texture reminiscent of narrow countryside pathways. The worsted weight yarn recommended for this project offers sufficient warmth for this item to be worn throughout autumn and winter, while having great stitch definition and drape. The Winding Cables Scarf is worked flat, RS facing from right to left."

Winding Cables Scarf

Diagonal Ripple Scarf

"While designing the Diagonal Ripple Lapghan, I kept thinking of all of the different projects I could use this on-the-bias crochet stitch pattern for. A scarf was one of them and this was how the Diagonal Ripple Scarf crochet pattern came to be. Many love working the classic crochet ripple pattern in BLO to create a neat ridge effect so I gave it a whirl when working on the bias. If you love to work crochet blankets from corner-to-corner (also known as working on-the-bias), you love crochet chevrons, and you love a good 1 skein project, then you will really enjoy this crochet scarf pattern!"

Diagonal Ripple Scarf

Tunisian Honeycomb Cowl

"Are you looking for a Tunisian crochet pattern that works up quickly? With the Honeycomb Cowl pattern you can practice your stitchwork and have a finished product in no time. The Honeycomb Cowl is worked in the honeycomb stitch, which is a combination of TSS and TPS stitches alternatively worked across the row. If you are unfamiliar with these stitches, or are new to Tunisian, don't worry. I have links to tutorials included. This pattern is suitable for beginners. Samples used: I Love This Yarn! "

Tunisian Honeycomb Cowl