Fingerless knitted gloves are a stylish, practical addition to any wardrobe, offering warmth and flexibility for everyday wear. With their unique design, these knit mittens allow your fingers full mobility while keeping your hands cozy, making them perfect for everything from outdoor errands to office work. They come in endless variations – different lengths, colors, and textures – allowing you to customize them to suit your style. In this article, you’ll find a selection of beginner-friendly, free fingerless gloves knitting patterns for creating your own mittens. Whether you’re looking for something simple or a statement piece, these free patterns will inspire you to add a unique, handmade touch to your outfits.
1. Fantasi – Halfmittens
Get ready for cooler days with these chic knitted fingerless gloves for women! Crafted with light green accents along the edges, they bring a bold contrast to any outfit. Perfect for fall, these knitted mittens keep your hands warm while leaving your fingers free for daily tasks. A stylish essential – grab your needles and cast on today!
- DESIGNED by Agnes Brandels
- PROJECT TYPE Knitted fingerless mittens
- CRAFT Knitting
- SKILL LEVEL Beginner
Photos by Agnes Brandels / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on jarbo.se, or read more about it on Ravelry.
2. Autumn Wrist Warmers
These knit fingerless mittens feature subtle gray stripes, blending sophistication and versatility. The free knitting pattern allows you to experiment with colors, whether you prefer neutral shades or a bright, lively twist. Ideal for any outfit, they add a cozy, stylish touch to your wardrobe.
- DESIGNED by Au bout du pré
- PROJECT TYPE fingerless knitted gloves
- CRAFT Knitting
- SKILL LEVEL Beginner
Photos by Au bout du pré / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on hobbii.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
3. 253-40 Tree Hugger Wrist Warmers
Add a touch of elegance to your accessories with these ribbed, textured knit fingerless gloves. A must-have for the fashion-forward, their unique texture provides warmth and a distinct, stylish look. Perfect for layering, these gloves are the ultimate statement piece for cold-weather outfits. Get knitting!
- DESIGNED by DROPS design
- PROJECT TYPE fingerless gloves women
- CRAFT Knitting
- SKILL LEVEL Beginner
Photos by DROPS design / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on garnstudio.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
4. Two Color Rib Brioche Mitts
Knit up a pair of stunning, contrast-ribbed fingerless knitted mittens with this beginner-friendly free knitting pattern. Each ribbed section is designed with alternating colors, adding a unique twist that’s fun and quick to make. This is an easy, rewarding project for knitters of any level!
- DESIGNED by Allyson S
- PROJECT TYPE fingerless gloves for women
- CRAFT Knitting
- SKILL LEVEL Beginner
Photos by Allyson S / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.
5. Roanoke Valley Fingerless Gloves
Stay warm and fashionable with chunky knit fingerless gloves! Perfect for texting on the go or sipping a latte at your favorite café, they’re both practical and trendy. These cozy accessories pair effortlessly with any outfit. Don’t miss out – grab your needles and start knitting today!
- DESIGNED by Jason Parker
- PROJECT TYPE Knitted fingerless gloves
- CRAFT Knitting
- SKILL LEVEL Beginner
Photos by Jason Parker / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.
6. Pisa – Fingerless Mittens
Crafted from a free knitting pattern, these stylish and textured knit gloves are an essential addition to any wardrobe. Combining delicate elegance with everyday functionality, they’re a chic way to keep your hands warm while showing off your crafting skills. Perfect for gifting or keeping!
- DESIGNED by Ögla Stickningsdesign
- PROJECT TYPE Knitted fingerless gloves
- CRAFT Knitting
- SKILL LEVEL Beginner
Photos by Ögla Stickningsdesign / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.
7. Fingerless Gloves For Office
These delicate knit fingerless gloves exude elegance and charm. Featuring a beautiful lace design, they are perfect for adding a touch of sophistication to your outfit while keeping your hands warm. A stylish accessory and a rewarding project for those who enjoy intricate knitting designs.
- DESIGNED by Mari-Liis Hirv
- PROJECT TYPE fingerless mittens
- CRAFT Knitting
- SKILL LEVEL Beginner
Photos by Mari-Liis Hirv / Ravelry.com
Find the original pattern on pattern-duchess.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
8. Quick Fingerless Gloves
Stay snug and comfortable with these warm, knitted fingerless gloves. Designed to provide both style and functionality, they’re ideal for chilly weather. The process of creating them brings as much joy as wearing them, making these knit gloves a thoughtful gift or a cozy addition to your wardrobe.
- DESIGNED by Rachel Barnhart
- PROJECT TYPE fingerless mitts
- CRAFT Knitting
- SKILL LEVEL Beginner
Photos by Rachel Barnhart / Ravelry.com
Find the original pattern on Ravelry.
9. Chiro Fingerless Mittens
Timeless and sophisticated, these knit fingerless gloves offer understated elegance and everyday practicality. Made with a classic stitch, they complement any outfit, from casual jackets to tailored coats. Ideal for transitional seasons, they keep your hands warm without sacrificing mobility. Whether for daily errands or evening outings, they bring both comfort and style to your wardrobe.
- DESIGNED by Knitsoever
- PROJECT TYPE fingerless gloves
- CRAFT Knitting
- SKILL LEVEL Beginner
Photos by Knitsoever / Ravelry.com
Find the original pattern on Ravelry.
10. Two-at-a-Time Fingerless Mitts
Stay cozy and stylish with these ribbed knit fingerless mittens, crafted for autumn and winter adventures. The snug fit and textured design provide warmth while adding a touch of modern flair. Perfect for outdoor walks or city commutes, they pair seamlessly with any winter wardrobe. Knit them in your favorite shade to create a personalized accessory that stands out.
- DESIGNED by Liz Maloney
- PROJECT TYPE gloves
- CRAFT Knitting
- SKILL LEVEL Beginner
Photos by Liz Maloney / Ravelry.com
Find the original pattern on Ravelry.
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