30 Warm And Cozy Mitten Patterns You Can Knit Or Crochet Today

#11 Knit Flip Top Mittens

These flip top mittens double as fingerless and then you can flip the top down to keep your fingers warm when you don’t need your fingers to be free. I love the pattern – it is super easy to follow and you don’t have to know any complicated stitches. These are definitely better than straight out fingerless, especially if your fingers tend to stay cold during the winter, and they work up really quickly.

#12 Crochet Herringbone Mittens With Pompoms

These crochet mittens have a gorgeous herringbone pattern and pompoms and they are much easier to crochet than you may think. The pattern fits men or women and doesn’t take long at all to work up. You actually use knit and crochet to finish these, but that’s not difficult at all. The overall look is really pretty and you can adjust the gauge as needed to change the size.

#13 Easy Knit Hybrid Mittens

These hybrid mittens are a gorgeous color – although you control the color of yarn that you use. They are also perfect for when you need to text or otherwise use your phone because the tops pull back to reveal your fingers. When you don’t need your fingers exposed, the mittens keep them toasty warm. This one is so simple. You knit it flat and then seam it up the sides.

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#14 Easy Knit iPhone Mitts

These mittens are another set that work perfectly for phone users. They are knit as a simple two by two ribbed pattern and they are so thick and warm! The ribbed pattern gives them such elasticity so the pattern is perfect for a number of sizes. If you need something really small, it’s not at all difficult to adjust the gauge to get the specific size that you need.

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#15 Twine Knit Half Mitts

Whether you have ever done twine knitting or not, these cute little mittens are going to be a relatively easy project. This is a great chance for you to learn a new technique and you will absolutely adore the mitts that you get to make. These make really durable mittens, too so you can expect to have these around for quite a few years after you make them.

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#16 Matrix Knit Mittens

I love the use of orange in these Matrix mittens. This is a pretty easy pattern, even if you are relatively new to knitting. You will need to watch the yarn that “floats” when you are working the thumbs, but that’s a super easy process. These turn out pretty quickly and of course, if you aren’t a fan of the orange, you can change up the colors however you like them.

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#17 Colorful Knit Mitered Mittens

These colorful mittens use the mitered garter stitch and they are fabulous. The squares have such a unique look and the overall pattern is really great. The mitered garter stitch square is not at all difficult to make. You’ll have these worked up in no time even if you are completely new to knitting. Change up your colors to make these perfect for males or females.

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#18 Mommy And Me Crocheted Mittens Set

Give yourself and your little one the cutest matching mittens with this crochet pattern. You can adjust the gauge if needed for sizing but overall this is the perfect mommy and me set. Of course, colors are up to you and you’ll need a couple of different sizes of crochet hooks to make the different sized mittens. How adorable is this set? And it works up pretty quickly. You can make a pair for you and your little one in just a couple of afternoons.

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#19 So Cute Knit Shark Mittens

If you have trouble getting your kids to keep their mittens on in the winter, I promise that you won’t have that problem when you knit them these adorable shark mittens. Seriously, how cute are these? The pattern is really easy, even given the different colors and specific details. Kids are going to adore wearing these and they make the most excellent gifts for little ones!

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#20 Knit Adult Newfie Mitten

I love the color contrast in these newfie mittens. The pattern is pretty simple and you don’t need to know any terribly complicated stitches. You will need a couple of colors of yarn for this one, to create the contrast, as well as a set of four needles in four millimeter size. This pattern is for adult sizes but you could adjust the gauge if you need to make them a bit smaller.

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