Lots of different styles here, something for everyone! Most of the patterns I’ve collected are for knitting but I’ve found a few crochet and sewing projects to include in the list as well (you’ll find those towards the bottom). Tip: Don’t miss the bonus found at the bottom of the page for making your own blockers.
Knitting
Larus & Ardea Half-Mitts: Includes a three-strand cast-on, twined purl, crook stitch, and chain paths.
That Zig: Chevron design in two colors that are worked on DPNs. Finished size fits Ladies (size L) or Men (size M) though easy enough to adjust as needed.
Snowman Design: Quick to whip up, worked in DPNs and a cable needle to work the design.
Fable: Made with 50 grams d.k yarn and 4 mm straight needles.
Warm Winter Style: Includes directions for an optional long cuff.
Newfie: Adult sized with notes to adjust for children.
Cozy Shetland Marl: I love the different colored panels on these–great for stash busting!
Thrummed: This fits a woman’s medium sized hand. You can adjust the size by adding or subtracting 1 inch to the final length desired.
Fair Isle: Finished Measurements: 9 1/4″ long, 7 1/4″ hand circumference.
Garter Stitch: Since it’s garter stitch you can just each the same and then turn one inside out to make the pair.
Axel: These are fingerless with a top that can roll down.
Seriously Chunky: Easy project to whip up.
Sewing
Hat Set: Made from a felted sweater, includes directions for making a matching hat.
Felt With Cuff: Makes a Women’s Medium, includes template to download. Cuff is knit on DPNs.
Sweater & Fleece: A wool sweater is felted (instructions provided) and used for the outer fabric, fleece is used for lining.
Crochet
Mrs. Murdoch’s: A no-frills design using worsted weight yarn.
Puff/Bobble: This is designed to fit both left and right hands.
Bonus: DIY Blocker
I love every one of these mitten patterns. I definitely will be doing a few of them for my grandkids this Christmas
I love knitting mittens and socks. I enjoy making fancy mittens thanks for the patterns can’t wait to make some.
Just what I have been looking for some new mitten patterns. With so much choice there is only one problem – deciding which ones to make first.
Thank you so much for these great patterns.