Crochet Fingerless Mitts - FREE!

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We call fingerless mittens, Hummeldoddies here in the North East!

I would like to offer you a free pattern with a video tutorial so you can create these quick and easy mitts for yourself or as gifts for someone else.

This pattern is worked in rows and uses double crochet and half treble crochet stitches and only 50g of double knit yarn.

The ridge effect is made by working out of the back loops only and the crossed effect is made by skipping one stitch then working a half treble before working out of the skipped stitch. It is quite straightforward so should be suitable for beginners looking to try new stitches.

You can view the video here

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We call fingerless mittens, Hummeldoddies here in the North East!

I would like to offer you a free pattern with a video tutorial so you can create these quick and easy mitts for yourself or as gifts for someone else.

This pattern is worked in rows and uses double crochet and half treble crochet stitches and only 50g of double knit yarn.

The ridge effect is made by working out of the back loops only and the crossed effect is made by skipping one stitch then working a half treble before working out of the skipped stitch. It is quite straightforward so should be suitable for beginners looking to try new stitches.

You can view the video here

We call fingerless mittens, Hummeldoddies here in the North East!

I would like to offer you a free pattern with a video tutorial so you can create these quick and easy mitts for yourself or as gifts for someone else.

This pattern is worked in rows and uses double crochet and half treble crochet stitches and only 50g of double knit yarn.

The ridge effect is made by working out of the back loops only and the crossed effect is made by skipping one stitch then working a half treble before working out of the skipped stitch. It is quite straightforward so should be suitable for beginners looking to try new stitches.

You can view the video here