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Ohmygosh Gloves

You won't believe how fast these Ohmygosh Gloves are to work up! If you're looking for a lightning fast crochet pattern to complete, then grab your yarn and get to work on this free crochet pattern. Fingerless gloves are a trendy and functional item to have when the weather is chilly. Your fingers are kept free while your hands are warm and toasty. Make a pair for a friend and keep a pair for yourself!

Ohmygosh Gloves

Puff Stitch Fingerless Gloves

A beautiful pattern such as these Puff Stitch Fingerless Gloves are fantastic to wear and keep warm at the same time. Crochet designs like this allow you to have finger movement and easily access items. Puff stitches are worked for the hand portion of the glove, while single crochet is worked for the wrist. Add a cute button embellishment to complete the look. Fingerless gloves are great for the winter or just hanging around the house.

Puff Stitch Fingerless Gloves

Lovey Fingerless Gloves

Share the love with these Lovey Fingerless Gloves. This free crochet pattern will show you how to crochet your own set of armwarmers embellished with red and pink hearts that keeps your hands warm and your fingers free. Learn how to use shell stitches throughout your project to form the little hearts, and use single and double crochets throughout the rest of the pattern. Make a pair for yourself and give a pair to someone to show how much you care.

Lovey Fingerless Gloves

Mustache Cowl

A Cute, Fun, Unique, Sure to Make You SMILE Cowl! This fun cowl is quick to make and would be fun in any color. I personally like the vibrant and bright colors for the dreary days of winter. Seriously, we haven’t seen sunshine for almost 3 weeks. I needed something bright and colorful to work on! For the cowl, it is a very basic crochet pattern and can easily be adjusted for any size. The mustache applique works up quick and I have a great tutorial for sewing on those appliques-you will want to check that out for sure!

Mustache Cowl

Zipzip Bunny Version

In this version of the pattern plastic safety eyes were exchanged for embroidery - and you should keep in mind to do so, if you are planning to give the toy to toddlers or babies. Any plastic elements can be hazardous, so choose simple embroidery instead!

Zipzip Bunny Version

Julie Basket

To begin with, here is a basket cover that's simple to make, has a wonderful texture and really plays well with many colors. The author calls it addictive, and I totally understand why.

Julie Basket

Rainbow Pebbles Infinity Scarf

Welcome to the October Scarf of the Month Club Free Pattern! This month you can make this lovely lightweight infinity scarf with 1 skein of DK weight yarn and a 4.0 mm hook or make a slightly heavier (and warmer) scarf with 1 ball of light worsted weight yarn (like Red Heart Soft or Caron Simply Soft) and a 5.50 mm hook. Perfect to make as Christmas Gifts! One Size Fits Most Uses 250 Yds Join our Scarf of the Month Club and Make 24 Scarves before Christmas Each Year.

Rainbow Pebbles Infinity Scarf

Sabrina Sweater

The Sabrina Sweate: When I imagined this piece, I pictured making something very cozy I could throw on to duck outside with my dogs, go shopping for groceries, or even wear on cold evenings out on the town when a coat just feels cumbersome (looking at you holiday parties). I also wanted to design a piece that would be approachable to beginners, but satisfying for veteran makers. I really enjoy finding ways to take simple stitches to the next level, and I think this pattern accomplishes that.

Sabrina Sweater