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Crochet Fingerless Mitts

Crochet fingerless mitts are the perfect accessory for keeping your hands warm while staying stylish and versatile. Not only do they provide the much-needed cozy comfort during colder months, but they also allow your fingers the freedom to tackle tasks without sacrificing warmth. With a wide range of colors, patterns, and yarn types available, you can easily customize your fingerless mitts to suit your personal style. Whether you're looking to add a pop of color to your outfit or gift them to a friend, these mitts are both practical and fun to create. So grab your crochet hook, pick out your favorite yarn, and get ready to craft your way to warmth and fashion!

Skills used:

  • Single crochet
  • Half double crochet
  • Double crochet
  • Finished measurements:

    6" x 3 3/4", buttoned

    Yarn weight: 2

    Yarn used: Galileo Sport Weight by Knit Picks

    MATERIALS

  • 2 skeins Galileo Sport Weight by Knit Picks, 50% merino wool, 50% viscose from bamboo (131 yds/50g) in color Abalone
  • U.S. size F-5 (3.75mm) crochet hook, or size required for gauge
  • Yarn needle
  • Sewing needle and thread
  • Small snaps, 4 total
  • 1" button, 2 total
  • Yarn alternatives

    Save: Villa by Classic Elite Yarns

    Spend: Gems Sport by Louet

    Splurge: Champagne by Grignasco Knits

    DETAILS

    Gauge

    Rows 1-6 = 2" (5cm) in patt

    Special abbreviations

    Fan: [(1 dc, ch 1) 3 times, 1 dc] in same st.

    Notes

    Mitts are worked in rows, the same for right and left hand except for edging, which creates the right and left mitts.

    MITT

    Back of hand

    Ch 29.

    Row 1: Sc 1 in 2nd ch from hook and each ch across, turn. (28 sc)

    Row 2 (RS): Ch 1 (does not count as st here and throughout), hdc 28, turn.

    Row 3: Ch 1, sc 28, turn.

    Row 4: Rep row 2.

    Row 5: Ch 1, dc 1 in first st, skip 2 sts, *fan in next st, skip 2 sts; rep from * across to last st, dc, turn. (8 fans, 2 dc)

    Row 6: Ch 1, dc 1 in dc, *fan in center sp of fan; rep from * across to last st, dc 1, turn.

    Row 7: Work 28 sc evenly across last row, turn. (28 sc)

    Rep rows 2-7 once, rep rows 2-4 once more.

    Shape thumb

    Row 1: Ch 1, dc 1 in first st, skip 2 sts, fan in next st, skip 2 sts, [(1 dc, ch 1) 3 times, ch 3, si st] in next st, sl st in each of next 6 sts, [ch 4, (1 dc, ch 1) twice, 1 dc] in same st as last sl st, skip 2 sts, [fan in next st, skip 2 sts] across, dc 1 in last st, turn. (7 fans, 2 dc)

    Row 2: Ch 1, dc 1 in dc, [fan in center sp of fan] 5 times, [1 dc, ch 1, 1 dc, ch 3] in ch-1 sp of last fan, [1 dc, ch 1, 1 dc] in first ch-1 sp of next fan, [fan in center sp of fan] twice, dc 1 in last dc, turn. (7 fans, 6 dc)

    Palm

    Rep rows 2-7 of back of hand twice more.

    Point

    Row 1: Ch 1, skip first st, hdc 1 in each st across, skip last st, turn. (26 hdc)

    Row 2: Ch 1, skip first 2 sts, *sc 4, sc2tog; rep from * to last 6 sts, sc 4, skip last 2 sts, turn. (19 sc)

    Row 3: Rep row 1 of point. (17 hdc)

    Row 4: Ch 1, skip first 2 sts, sc 6, sc2tog, sc 5, skip last 2 sts, turn. (12 sc)

    Row 5: Rep row 1 of point. (10 hdc)

    Row 6: Ch 1, skip first 2 st, sc 2, sc2tog, sc 2, skip last 2 sts, turn. (5 sc)

    Row 7: Sl st in next st, ch 10 for button loop, skip next st, sl st in next st; fasten off.

    Edging

    Note: Work 1 row with RS facing, 1 row with WS facing.

    Join yarn in next st by button loop, hdc evenly around, working 2 hdc in each corner of row 1; join with sl st in button loop base. Fasten off.

    FINISHING

    Weave in ends. Block. Sew buttons opposite button loops and snaps to each corner of row 1.

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