Chunky Crochet Mittens and Scarf
This adorable chunky mittens and scarf set is going to be your best friend this winter season. It's a great free crochet pattern that will be nice to give as a gift or keep for yourself. Free crochet patterns often make great gifts because they're practical and much-needed during the cold winter month. If you have to go out in the cold, you might as well look and feel good. You could use whatever color yarn you'd like, or mix and match your favorite colors for a unique winter set. The great thing about this scarf and mitten crochet pattern set is that you could also make it for the guy in your live that's just too hard to shop for!
Crocheted mittens make great holiday gifts! Here are a few more patterns to try this winter: Beginner Mittens for All and Cozy Crocheted Mittens.
If you're making a scarf or mittens, you might as well create ear warmers, too. Stay comfortable and toasty all winter long with these 17 Knit & Crochet Ear Warmer Patterns. From chunky headbands to cute ear muffs, there are so many great free crochet patterns and ideas for knit designs.
Materials:
- 4 balls Bernat Softee Chunky Solids Yarn
- 5.5 mm (U.S. I or 9) and 6 mm (U.S. J or 10) crochet hook
Gauge: 12 sc and 14 rows = 4 ins [10 cm] with larger crochet hook.
Instructions:
Right Mitten:
**With smaller hook, ch 9.
- 1st row: 1 sc in 2nd ch from hook. 1 sc in each ch to end of ch. 8 sc. Turn.
- 2nd row: Ch 1. Working in back loops only, 1 sc in first sc. 1 sc in each sc to end of row.
- Rep last row until work, when slightly stretched, measures 7 ins [18 cm].
- Change to larger hook. Ch 1. Turn and working along side edge of ribbing, proceed as follows:
- 1st row: (RS) Work 25 sc along side edge evenly spaced. Turn.
- 2nd row: Ch 1. 1 sc in each sc to end of row.
- Rep last row until Mitten above cuff measures 1½ ins [4 cm], ending with RS facing for next row.**
- Shape thumb gusset: 1st row: Ch 1. 1 sc in each of next 14 sc. 2 sc in next sc. 1 sc in next sc. 2 sc in next sc. 1 sc in each of next 8 sc. Turn.
- 2nd row: Ch 1. 1 sc in each of next 8 sc. 2 sc in next sc. 1 sc in each of next 3 sc. 2 sc in next sc. 1 sc in each of next 14 sc. Turn.
- 3rd row: Ch 1. 1 sc in each of next 14 sc. 2 sc in next sc. 1 sc in each of next 5 sc. 2 sc in next sc. 1 sc in each of next 8 sc. Turn.
- 4th row: Ch 1. 1 sc in each of next 8 sc. 2 sc in next sc. 1 sc in each of next 7 sc. 2 sc in next sc. 1 sc in each of next 14 sc. Turn.
- 5th row: Ch 1. 1 sc in each of next 14 sc. 2 sc in next sc. 1 sc in each of next 9 sc. 2 sc in next sc. 1 sc in each of next 8 sc. Turn.
- 6th row: Ch 1. 1 sc in each of next 9 sc. Ch 1. (Place marker for thumb). Miss next 11 sc. 1 sc in each of next 15 sc. 25 sts. Turn.
- 7th row: Ch 1. 1 sc in each st and ch-1 sp to end of row. Turn.
- Cont even until mitt from cuff measures 6½ ins [16.5 cm], ending with RS facing for next row.
- ***Proceed as follows: 1st row: Ch 1. Draw up a loop in each of first 2 sts. Yoh and draw through all loops on hook – sc2tog made. 1 sc in each of next 8 sc. Sc2tog over next 2 sc. 1 sc in next sc. Sc2tog over next 2 sc. 1 sc in each of next 8 sc. Sc2tog over next 2 sc. 21 sc.
- 2nd row: Ch 1. 1 sc in first sc. 1 sc in each st to end of row. Turn.
- 3rd row: Ch 1. Sc2tog over first 2 sc. 1 sc in each of next 6 sc. Sc2tog over next 2 sc. 1 sc in next sc. Sc2tog over next 2 sc. 1 sc in each of next 6 sc. Sc2tog over next 2 sc. 17 sc.
- 4th row: As 2nd row.
- 5th row: Ch 1. Sc2tog over first 2 sc. 1 sc in each of next 4 sc. Sc2tog over next 2 sc. 1 sc in next sc. Sc2tog over next 2 sc. 1 sc in each of next 4 sc. Sc2tog over next 2 sc. 13 sc. Fasten off.
- Sew top and side seam.
Thumb:
- With RS of work facing and larger hook, join yarn with sl st at ch 1 marker for Thumb.
- 1st rnd: Ch 1. 1 sc in same sp as last sl st. 1 sc in each sc around. Join with sl st to first sc. 12 sc.
- Rep last row until Thumb measures 2½ ins [6 cm].
- Next rnd: Ch 1. (Sc2tog) 6 times. 6 sts. Fasten off leaving a long end. Thread yarn through darning needle and draw through rem sts. Fasten tightly.***
Left Mitten:
Work from ** to ** as given for Right Mitten.
- Shape Thumb gusset: 1st row: Ch 1. 1 sc in each of next 8 sc. 2 sc in next sc. 1 sc in next sc. 2 sc in next sc. 1 sc in each of next 14 sc. Turn.
- 2nd row: Ch 1. 1 sc in each of next 14 sc. 2 sc in next sc. 1 sc in each of next 3 sc. 2 sc in next sc. 1 sc in each of next 8 sc. Turn.
- 3rd row: Ch 1. 1 sc in each of next 8 sc. 2 sc in next sc. 1 sc in each of next 5 sc. 2 sc in next sc. 1 sc in each of next 14 sc. Turn.
- 4th row: Ch 1. 1 sc in each of next 14 sc. 2 sc in next sc. 1 sc in each of next 7 sc. 2 sc in next sc. 1 sc in each of next 8 sc. Turn.
- 5th row: Ch 1. 1 sc in each of next 8 sc. 2 sc in next sc. 1 sc in each of next 9 sc. 2 sc in next sc. 1 sc in each of next 14 sc. Turn.
- 6th row: Ch 1. 1 sc in each of next 16 sc. Ch 1 (place marker for Thumb). Miss next 11 sc. 1 sc in each of next 8 sc. 25 sts. Turn.
- 7th row: Ch 1. 1 sc in each st to end of row. Turn.
- Cont even until Mitten above cuff measures 6½ ins [16.5 cm], ending with RS facing for next row.
- Work from *** to *** as given for Right Mitten.
Scarf:
With larger hook, ch 32.
- 1st row: (RS). 4 dc in 4th ch from hook. Miss next 3 ch. 1 sc in next ch. *Ch 3. 4 dc in same sp as last sc. Miss next 3 ch. 1 sc in next ch. Rep from * to end of ch. Turn.
- 2nd row: Ch 5. 4 dc in 4th ch from hook. *Miss next 4 dc. 1 sc in next ch. Ch 3. 4 dc in same sp as last sc. Rep from * to last 4 dc. Miss last 4 dc. 1 sc in next ch. Turn.
- Rep last row until work from beg measures 62 ins [157.5 cm] omitting turning ch at end of last row. Fasten off.
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princess6860504
May 19, 2017
This "Chunky Crochet Mittens and Scarf" pattern from Bernat is a nice set to give as a gift to your "hard to buy for" family member... the pattern is simple and easy to follow, because after you create the starting two rows you just repeat that second row for the remainder of the scarf. The mittens are a basic pattern as well, so beginners should be able to handle this with ease.
Irritated
Feb 05, 2015
You know what would make this pattern better? If that %$@ ad didn't keep popping up in front of the %$@ instructions. I tried closing it with the
Kaylee
Jun 15, 2016
@irritated If you are talking about our newsletter sign up ad, you should be able to click the x in the right hand corner to close the ad. If this doesn't work, please let us know and we can look into fixing it. Thanks and so sorry for the frustration! -Kaylee, Editor of FaveCrafts.com
cdex1956 7042145
Aug 27, 2014
I would like to know what you found out about the scarf pattern. I would really like to make it but having problems. cdex
FaveCrafts Editor JL
Aug 28, 2014
Hi there, What problems are you having? Let me know and I can get in touch with Bernat. Thanks! - Julia from FaveCrafts
telmarkstorey 5220 107
Feb 12, 2012
I have not been crocheting very long but LOVE this pattern it is really to read and follow I've been crocheting caps, mittens & scarves for the homeless is this same pattern available in children's sizes sure hope so as the children need mittens too?
Melissa Ryan
Oct 09, 2012
@telmarkstorey Thanks so much for the comment! And how wonderful that you're crocheting for the homeless! We have lots of kids patterns that you can make. Here's a link to a few: http://www.favecrafts.com/Crochet-for-Kids
McMom74
Dec 15, 2011
I made the mittens using Lion Brand Tweed Stripes and they came out beautifully. I added two small silver buttons on the cuff too. I can't wait to see my sister's face when she opens them on Christmas!!
shirlblyyahoocom
Feb 26, 2011
i would like to make this into a baby blanket how many chains would i start with.. beautiful pattern and so easy and it is really soft thanks shirley
Melissa Ryan
Oct 09, 2012
@Shirbly Great idea! Simply make your foundation chain as long as you want your baby blanket to be. I'd suggest anywhere from 100-150 stitches, depending on the type of yarn you use.
Busia911 4371219
Feb 08, 2011
Is this all of the instructin for the scarf. It doesn't seem to come out right. Any sugguestions.
Melissa Ryan
Oct 09, 2012
@Busia911 Thanks for the comment. I'll look into this and see if Bernat made any updates to the pattern. Thanks for bringing it to our attention!
crochet addict
Oct 25, 2010
When starting the scarf for some reason my scarf seem to be curling as if I were creating a cascade scarf. Help please :(
Melissa Ryan
Oct 09, 2012
@Crochet Addict Thanks for the comment. I'll look into this and see if Bernat made any updates to the pattern. Thanks for bringing it to our attention!
Crafter 4063877
Feb 13, 2010
Just what I need, you can't buy mittens in my local stores so I wanted to make me a pair.. I have raynaulds and need them for warmth for my hands.. thanks for the free pattern. I still have some crochet hooks and remember how so I am starting tomorrow. Thanks again. carol
Melissa Ryan
Oct 09, 2012
@Crafter 4063877 Thanks for the comment, Carol! We're so glad you love the pattern. It's great for winter!
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