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Easy Granite Stitch Mittens

These simple mittens are soft and stylish for Fall, or Spring. The pattern is worked bottom up, with the wrist band sewn on separately. These mittens are designed to fit teen's and women's hands and there are notes for adjusting the length as well as the wrist circumference. The Granite stitch, which is easy to learn, is known by several different names: the Moss Stitch, and the Seed Stitch being the most common. It gives a knit look because of the way the stitch is worked.

Easy Granite Stitch Mittens

Papiocreek Rib Stitch Fingerless Gloves

These fingerless gloves are soft, cozy, stretchy and slightly oversized to keep your fingers mostly covered and warm. They are seriously like little hand sweaters! The row repeats creates a fabric that is reversible, so you get to pick your right side of fabric. These are a quick make and are great for gifting. They are one size fits most for men, women, and teens. They require a 6mm hook and about 150 meters of bulky weight yarn.

Papiocreek Rib Stitch Fingerless Gloves

Moss Stitch Mittens Crochet Pattern

If you're looking for something cozy and have ever wanted to try the moss stitch in crochet, make a pair of these mitt gloves. These moss stitch crochet mittens are so easy to put together. The pattern is really easy to follow and you'll end up with a snuggly pair of gloves. Each glove has decorative ribbed cuffs on the bottom of the moss stitch sections. The yarn makes it even easier to fashion gloves for the winter. They're made out of Ella Rae Cozy Alpaca yarn. It's an acrylic/ alpaca blend and a worsted weight. The best part is it's machine washable and maintains its stitch definition.

Moss Stitch Mittens Crochet Pattern

Star Stitch Fingerless Gloves

These fingerless gloves were made working on star stitch and it took me about two hours to finish it. I offer a video tutorial in spanish with english subtitles in which I use a medium weight yarn and a 5.5. mm hook. I also offer a written pattern in spanish and in english, in which I use a light to medium weight yarn and a 5.0 mm hook. Both with clear instructions and beginner friendly. I also show how to avoid a gap between first and last star stitch of each round.

Star Stitch Fingerless Gloves

Airy V Stitch Cowl

This light and Airy V Stitch Cowl makes a wonderfully comfortable cowl for those early fall or late spring days where the weather is just changing.

The open V Stitch lace mesh creates a light fabric that can be cool worn wrapped once around the neck, or cozy if you double wrap. I've used just one Caron Cotton Cake for this pattern, but if you prefer to substitute a different weight of yarn, you'll need just around 200 yards.

Airy V Stitch Cowl

Turkish Pines Stitch

The combination of Puff Stitches, fans and intricate elements makes this pattern incredibly beautiful. 2 preparatory rows we are made in the beginning. To edge was flat and that more beautifully it turns out wavy pattern. The most difficult thing in this technique of crocheting is a cluster of 9 long hdc together (hdc9tog). When the yarn is thin, this is not a problem. In other cases you can reduce the number of hdc to 7 or even 5. Pattern suitable for working sleeveless, cardigans or gentle baby blankets. But you need to consider for its “gluttony” and prepare for a large expenditure of yarn. Crochet with fun!

Turkish Pines Stitch

Super Soft Angel Stitch Fingerless Gloves

If you're looking for a crochet pattern that is nothing short of heavenly, then the Super Soft Angel Stitch Fingerless Gloves is for you. The pattern uses worsted weight yarn in a design that's nothing short of fashionable. This crochet pattern is easy to follow and even includes a pretty design on the wrists. You'll want to wear these gloves while running errands or even around the house. These fingerless gloves would be great gift ideas for your child's teacher or for your best friend, so consider making a few extra pairs for impromptu presents.

Super Soft Angel Stitch Fingerless Gloves

Elizabeth Stitch Fingerless Gloves

These fingerless mittens are easy quick to make, taking only an hour or two to complete. They are the perfect accessory to complete any outfit. With the holidays on the way, they also make a thoughtful handmade gift to give to your friends and family. These make perfect texting gloves. This pattern is also quite adaptable - experiment with different yarns and colors. So grab a skein of soft, pretty yarn and start on your fingerless crochet pattern this weekend.

Elizabeth Stitch Fingerless Gloves