35 free knitting patterns tagged fingerless

45+ Free Fingerless Gloves Knitting Patterns

Immerse yourself into the cozy world of fingerless gloves with our massive collection of over 45 free knitting patterns! Whether you’re a complete beginner or an experienced knitter, you’ll find a project to love. From simple garter stitch designs to intricate cables and lace, we’ve got fingerless gloves knitting patterns for every style and skill level. Download your favorite free PDF knitting patterns and get started today!

Fingerless Gloves Knitting Patterns

Why Knit Fingerless Gloves?

  • Warmth and Dexterity: Fingerless gloves provide warmth while leaving your fingers free.

  • Quick and Easy Projects: Most are small and quick to knit.

  • Great Gifts: Handmade fingerless gloves are thoughtful presents.

  • Stylish Accessories: They add a personal touch to any outfit.

What is the point of fingerless mittens?

Fingerless mittens provide warmth to hands and wrists while leaving fingertips free, making them perfect for tasks requiring dexterity like using phones, typing, driving, or crafting. They’re ideal for transitional weather or indoor use where full gloves are too bulky, and they serve as stylish accessories in various designs.

Additionally, they offer a practical solution for individuals with medical conditions like arthritis or Raynaud’s syndrome, who need to keep their hands warm without restricting finger movement. They are useful for outdoor work too: construction, photography, or landcaping

Start Knitting your Free Fingerless Mittens with the Patterns Below:

  • Free Knitting Pattern for Fingerless Mitts

    Free Knitting Pattern for Fingerless Mitts

    Free Knitting Pattern for Fingerless Mitts. Skill Level: Intermediate McKenna is a pair of fingerless mitts knit with Berroco Ultra Alpaca Chunky, featuring a simple pair of cable columns running up the back of the hand. These would also make great gifts! Free Pattern

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  • Free Knitting Pattern for Kinross Mittens

    Free Knitting Pattern for Kinross Mittens

    Free Knitting Pattern for Kinross Mittens. Simple cables wind their way up the thumb of these cosy mittens. The instructions include both full mittens and a fingerless version. The full mittens do not use all of the single 50g hank of Kinross 4ply. This yarn is made in Kinross, Scotland and is incredibly soft and…

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  • Free Knitting Pattern for Norfolk Fingerless Mitts

    Free Knitting Pattern for Norfolk Fingerless Mitts

    Free Knitting Pattern for Norfolk Fingerless Mitts. Skill Level: Intermediate A lacy fingerless mitt with a scalloped edge and ribbed cuff. Simple increases and decreases create the scalloped cast-on edge. The hand is worked in a simple lace pattern and the top is finished with 1×1 rib. Rib and lace stitch mitts. Free Pattern

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  • Free Knitting Pattern for Flight of Fancy Mitts

    Free Knitting Pattern for Flight of Fancy Mitts. These delicate mitts are knit in the round from the cuff upward. Twist-stitch leaves on a background of reverse stockinette stitch are mirrored on right and left hands.

    Free Knitting Pattern for Flight of Fancy Mitts. Skill Level: Intermediate These delicate mitts are knit in the round from the cuff upward. Twist-stitch leaves on a background of reverse stockinette stitch are mirrored on right and left hands. Free Pattern

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  • Free Knitting Pattern for a Twisted Rib Hat & Mitt Set

    Free Knitting Pattern for a Twisted Rib Hat & Mitt Set

    Free Knitting Pattern for a Twisted Rib Hat & Mitt Set. Skill Level: Intermediate A simple twisted rib creates crisp definition in this hat and mitt set. Each piece is knit in the round from the bottom up and seamlessly for very little finishing. This is the perfect set for gifting however, it may end…

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  • Free Knitting Pattern for Color Explosion Mitts

    Free Knitting Pattern for Color Explosion Mitts

    Free Knitting Pattern for Color Explosion Mitts by Knitting and so on. Skill Level: Intermediate These fingerless gloves are knitted flat and each in one piece. They use short rows for shaping Knitted flat, in one piece each, makes use of short rows for shaping. They are great for variegated yarn with a really short…

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