10 Warm & Cozy Fingerless Gloves Knitting Patterns for the Fall!
Explore fun and unique patterns of fingerless mittens!
Explore fun and unique patterns of fingerless mittens!
Fall is a fantastic time of year. Suddenly the wind feels a little colder, leaves are changing colors, but the sun still shines in the afternoon. Fall means it’s chilly but not quite cold enough to wear a full winter wardrobe.
Dressing in light, warm layers to keep yourself cozy throughout the season can make choosing the right accessory a little tricky. Fingerless gloves to the rescue!
Fingerless gloves are quite easy to find in a store, but what if you want a specific design to go with your wardrobe?
Well, you can always knit a pair or two for yourself!
Knitting fingerless gloves as a beginner is not an impossible feat. As long as you have a little patience you might find that knitting these mittens is fun and satisfying.
There are two kinds of fingerless mittens. 1. Fingerless mittens, also called fingerless gloves with individual tubes for each finger and 2. Fingerless mittens that end in one big opening for all of your fingers to nestle in together. The first kind can be a little tricky so our round up focuses on the second kind for 9/10 of these patterns.
There are hundreds of fingerless glove patterns online that are completely beginner-friendly! In this round-up we’ll be showcasing patterns with a variety of skill levels. You can stick with the designs perfect for beginners or challenge yourself to some knitted cables!
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Now for the part you have been waiting for: Here are 10 of my favorite knitted fingerless mittens patterns!
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By: Lion Brand Yarn
YARN: Aran
SIZE: Adult – 14″ [35.5 cm] long
Simple, yet cozy, this Dolce Fingerless Gloves is a must-try for beginner knitters who want to challenge themselves with a longer project.
The fun choice of color-changing yarn makes this a really great pattern for beginners. Each new color will keep you knitting just to see what one more row might bring!
By: Marriana Mel
YARN: DK Weight
SIZE: Child – Adult
Want a quick pair of fingerless mittens? This Easy Fingerless Mittens — with Thumbs pattern is a great project to pick up pros and beginners alike.
You can use many different colored yarns and customize the sizing for maximum comfiness! These short-style mittens are great for quick walks in the cold and can layer over another set of gloves easily for extra protection.
By: Marie Bocock
YARN: Super Bulky
SIZE: Adult
Looking for a chunky fingerless gloves pattern? Well, here you go!
This Moss Stitch Fingerless Mittens pattern is cute, cozy, and above all squishy. This is the ideal project for lovers of chunky knits!
Thanks to the chunkiness of the yarn, beginners will have a much easier time practicing the moss stitch on this project!
By: Anniki Leppik
YARN: Fingering
SIZE: Medium
Love dainty knit pieces? The Rose Garden Lacy Fingerless Gloves are sure to take center stage in any outfit!
This gorgeous pattern makes the perfect pair of mitts to wear to special outdoor celebrations and other important events where you want to dress up but stay warm.
By: Julie Grimmett
YARN: Aran
SIZE: Adult
Another sweet pair is the Tiny Hearts Fingerless Gloves pattern. Beginners who want to practice their color changing skills might get a kick out of these mitts.
If you’re worried about switching between two colors you can always duplicate stitch the second color instead!
By: Bracadabra
YARN: Fingering
SIZE: Adult
This next pattern is perfect for experienced beginners and intermediate knitters who want to give knitted motifs a try.
Add some cuteness to your accessories with this adorable kitty motif! Luckily, this pattern is made using just simple knit, purls, decreases, and increases to create the super cute kitty so it’s a great opportunity to try all your knitting knowledge out on.
By: Janis Frank
YARN: Aran
SIZE: Small – Large
“Knock knock”
“Hooo’s there?”
I’m sorry. I had to do it! This would have to be one of my favorite patterns on this roundup. Just look at those cute owls! Just like the kitty in #7, these owls are made using basic knitting techniques for a super cute effect!
By: Marie Bocock
YARN: Bulky
SIZE: Adult
Still learning about knits and purls? This Easy Chunky Fingerless Mittens pattern will be a great first project for you!
Knit up a pair of cozy mitts using only the simplest of stitches. No complicated cables, no lengthy instructions — just a sweet, chunky, and cozy pair of mittens!
By: Janis Frank
YARN: Aran
SIZE: Small – Large
Ready to explore cables? Check this pattern out!
This Cable Knit Fingerless Gloves is sure to add some fun textures to a plain fall outfit.
Note: try using a cable needle to make knitting cables easy and stress-free!
This pattern is suitable for intermediate-level knitters. But beginners can still give it a go too!
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By: Ursula Georges
YARN: Fingering
SIZES: Adult
Check out this Jedao Gloves! If you want to make a statement every time you reach out for change or hold up your hand in class, then these are the mittens for you.
It’s a lot more complicated compared to the other patterns in this round up. But the finished mittens are so worth all the work!
I think everyone needs a pattern to work towards, even if they’re not ready to tackle it quite yet and this one is a great example.
When I sought out these fingerless gloves patterns, I was faced with over a hundred pages of multiple free pattern downloads. It took a while for me to choose my top favorites!
There were so many awesome patterns, but I had to narrow them down between beginner to intermediate skill levels. My favorites were the Moss Stitch Fingerless Mittens and the Fingerless Gloves — with OWLS!
Tell me all about your favorites or pattern suggestions in the comments section below!
Looking for more knitting patterns to keep you warm through the fall season? Check out these awesome cozy scarf patterns or explore some fun free knit balaclava patterns!
We have our very own free fingerless glove knitting pattern that you can download and cast on right away! These quick little gloves come together in a flash and use less than 50g of worsted-weight yarn. We love making these as gifts for new friends. They’re also a great way to use up leftover yarn ends from other projects too!