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Weekly DIY Roundup: Fingerless Mitts, part 2 - Crocheted!

So many cute crocheted fingerless mitts patterns out there! From very basic to super complex, there's definitely something for everyone... Starting with the most simple no-thumbs variety, I love all the colors in Attic24's Wrist Warmers (above also):

I like the fun 2-color pattern in these Harlequin Mitts by Shirley MacDonald:

Orchidee Fiber crafts offers a free download for these Star Stitch Hand Warmers:

Swingkitty007 designed these Gauntlet Style Fingerless Gloves (photo is from the ravelry page):

With A Tangled Skein blog has a pattern for these cabled crocheted mitts:

Meg White offers a free ravelry download of these pretty Ravenna Mitts:

On crochetinsider.com you'll find a free pattern for these super fancy Afternoon Tea Fingerless Gloves by Dora Ohrenstein:

Christie Pruitt designed these Lacy Fingerless Gloves, which you can download for free on ravelry:

Creativeyarn offers a free pattern for these Crochet Openwork Handwarmers:

On NaturallyCaron.com you'll find Kim Rutledge's pattern for these long Memphis Fingerless Gloves:

Now for some styles with thumbs... Ria Saakshi designed these Firecracker Gloves and offers up the free pattern on her blog, S'like a spider fell out of an inkwell & stumbled over th'page...

Julia V offers her pattern for Basic Fingerless Mittens on crochetme:

Gigi of Adventures in Crochet designed this pair of basic mitts with ribbed cuffs and shell edging:

Lion Brand offers up a free pattern for these All Season Wristers:

Julia Vaconsin designed these beautiful Phoenix Mitts - the pattern is in the book Crochet Liberation Front First Ever Book, and also for sale through ravelry:

I like these Crochet Driving Gloves on Lion Brand's website for a different kind of look:

Kristin Roach of Craft Leftovers works with both knit and crochet - she offers a free Fingerless Mitten Duo pattern set (one knit, one crocheted) on her website, and also designed this great pair of mitts that use both crafts in the same piece, posted on Craft blog, called Compost Critters:

Up next week: knit mitts roundup! Happy hooking!

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