Need a last-minute handmade stocking filler? Set aside a couple of hours this weekend, and you could be wrapping a pair of crochet hand warmers for yourself or someone to snuggle their paws in.
If you’re craving a creative project and some old-fashioned comfort, you’ll be well rewarded by reaching for your hooks this winter.
Whether you call them wrist warmers, fingerless gloves, hand warmers, or arm warmers, these are fast, fun projects and make great gifts. So, give your hands a warm treat with these amazing crochet hand warmers patterns below. Warm hands and wrists? Free fingers? That’s an accessory we can all live with!
1. Dylan Hand Warmer Crochet Pattern by Designs By Phanessa
These Dylan Hand Warmers are crocheted using bulky weight yarn but can be adjusted for any weight yarn. The cuff is crocheted first and then the remaining is crocheted on making it a seamless & easy project!
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2. 3 In 1 Crochet Hand Warmer Pattern by Red Heart
Follow your own crochet adventure with these 3 in 1 Crochet Hand Warmers, which offer 3 unique designs all within one pattern.
This free crochet pattern allows you to customize your project by choosing from three potential finishing options, including fingerless, with a removable top, or mittens. In this pattern you will work with a checkered fair isle design, which is super trendy, and fun to customize!
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3. Stylish Crochet Hand Warmer Pattern by Han Jan Crochet
Perfect for just about any task, these sophisticated, detailed pair of stylish crochet hand warmers will leave your fingers free for your craft whilst keeping your hands warm and nimble.
In sizes small, medium and large, they use crochet in the round with front post stitch work and seamless thumb shaping, they are a quick and easy project you will make again and again.
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4. Crochet Elegant Lace Hand Warmers Pattern by Valerie Baber Designs
These Elegant Lace Hand Warmers feature an elegant lace design with a modern essence in the ribbed stripe accent on the wrist area of the hand warmers.
Designed with sock/fingerling weight yarn so you can wear it in most seasons. The hand warmers can also be made in a solid color, multiple colours on each row, two toned colours, hand painted yarns or a solid coloured yarn to suit your wardrobe and style.
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5. Chroma Wrist Warmer Crochet Pattern by Haak Maar Raak
Create a beautiful set of wrist warmers with these Crochet Chroma Wristies! They spiral up and up, over your wrist into your palm. The front-post trebles combined with the ombre colours create opposite and eye-catching vortexes, different for the left and right hand.
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6. Star Stitch Crochet Wrist Warmers Pattern by Made With A Twist
These crochet wrist warmers are easy and quick to work up, and they make great gifts! The texture and pattern of the star stitch used in this make the wrist warmers extra thick and warm. Plus, they look a bit like snowflakes!
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7. Regal Wrist Warmer Crochet Pattern by I Like Crochet
This Regal Wrist Warmers Crochet Pattern is an elegant pair of textured fingerless gloves that feature ribbing wrist details for easy wear. Worked in a deep and fall-appropriate red, these fingerless gloves are great to add a little bit of warmth without sacrificing dexterity.
This pair of crochet wrist warmers is easy to work up and features two stitch patterns: a ribbing detail on the wrist and a simple alternating single/double crochet pattern for the hand.
8. Elegant Rose Hand Warmers Crochet Pattern by Valerie Baber Designs
These Elegant Rose Hand Warmers uses worsted weight yarn. They are designed to warm your day with elegance and style. These hand warmers can also be made without the floral embellishments for a different look, or add a button to the top of the hand warmer.
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9. Crochet Wrist Warmers Pattern by Moara Crochet
Crochet which looks like it has been knitted! These versatile crochet wrist warmers can be made with or without a thumb hole and are a quick crochet project, which can easily be made over a weekend. Keep your simple & rustic or add some embroidery to show your creative skills.
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10. Crochet Arctic Wind Wrist Warmers Pattern by Knot Sew Cute
You will love this simple design and the ribbing coupled with a fingering weight wool gives these wrist warmers a classic knitted look.
This crochet pattern includes instructions for 5 different sizes, 2 cuff lengths, your choice of 2 different edgings and an optional flower so that you can choose the size and style that is right for everyone in your family.
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11. Victorian Wristers Crochet Hand Warmers Pattern by Kirsten Holloway Designs
These crochet wrist cuffs have a Victorian feel that will dress up a variety of everyday outfits or costumes! Simple stitches are used to crochet this easy, yet elegant wrist warmer pattern.
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12. Free Crochet Wrist Warmers Pattern by Hannah Cross
These crochet wrist warmers come with pretty bows to top them off – so kawaii. They’d make fab gifts but more importantly, they keep your fingers free allowing you and your pals to keep crocheting even in the freezing temperatures!
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13. Crochet Wrist Warmers Pattern by Winding Road Crochet
These crochet wrist warmers are colorful and fun. It works up quickly and has 5 sizes. They look amazing using two types of yarn or make them a single color for a classic look. The texture in this pattern just really makes it unique.
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14. Crochet Trellis Wrist Warmers Pattern by Bella Ewe
These Trellis Wrist Warmers are a stylish choice for any outfit. Not heavy or super thick but warm enough for those chilly fall days. Very Feminine and sweet!
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15. Crochet Striped Hand Warmers Pattern by Purl Soho
The tight, durable fabric created out of single crochets is the perfect cold weather defense. Plus, there’s a looseness and spontaneity to crocheting that we all love. To embrace this freedom, follow your fancy with some no-sense striping, a bit of pink here, a dash of olive there, color everywhere!
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16. Spooky Skull Crochet Hand Warmers Pattern by B.Hooked Crochet
If you’re looking for quick and fun Halloween project but you still want to learn something new, you’re in the right place. Kick back with your favorite Halloween movie and make something that’ll keep your hands cozy this year.
With these Spooky Skull Crochet Hand Warmers, you’ll learn how to use a colorwork knitting technique on Tunisian knit stitches; the duplicate stitch. This is a great way to incorporate words and images in your projects without the need to crochet with two or more colors at once.
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17. Crochet Richard Wrist Warmers Pattern by Sunflower Cottage Crochet
These are probably actually unisex wrist warmers, but they are a great texture for the men in your life! These Richard Wrist Warmers are beautifully textured yet low profile.
You will love how they look both with or without the cuff—the pattern gives you the option! Super easy and beginner pattern makes this a fast and easy gift for anyone!
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18. Crochet Sunburst Granny Square Wrist Warmers Pattern by Creative Jewish Mom
Chunky crocheted wrist warmers are so fun to whip up and make a great winter accessory that will take you into early spring as well. And once you get the idea behind the construction of these crocheted sunburst granny square wrist warmers, you can go to town and make crocheted wrist warmers from all those fun granny square patterns you’ve been wanting to try out!
Since guage isn’t really all that important since this is one size fits all teens/adults, you can go ahead and use the yarn of your choice and just crochet some extra rounds to make your project large enough.
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19. Cochet Floral Blossoms Hand Warmers Pattern by Valerie Baber Designs
These Floral Blossom Hand Warmers feature an elegant floral design with a modern essence in the angled base of the hand warmers.
Inspired by the floral blossoms that adorn the trees and bushes in the spring giving us a sign of new beginnings and beautiful moments to come. Two lengths are available including a regular length and a longer length.
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20. C2C Crochet Hand Warmers Pattern by Winding Road Crochet
It’s cold outside, but these C2C Hand Warmers are a wonderful way to keep those hands warm. The texture the Corner to Corner crochet stitch makes is absolutely beautiful. Make this beautiful pair using the corner to corner stitch for a nice texture. These are wonderful fall crochet or winter crochet item. They would make up fast and make great gifts!
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21. Perpetual Posts Wrist Warmers Crochet Pattern by Psychedelic Doilies
These crochet wrist warmers is perfect for everyone out there who loves all things bright and colorful. These Perpetual Posts wrist warmers marries those two things in crochet that are hard to combine – color and texture.
The pattern is easy enough for a beginner, featuring predominantly the single crochet stitch with some post stitches thrown in as well.
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WITH THESE CROCHET HAND WARMERS, YOU’LL DEFINITELY BE GREETING NEXT FALL’S CHILL WITH A WAVE OF YOUR HAND WARMER-CLAD HANDS!
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Your hands and arms aren’t the only body parts that need extra protection during harsh winter months. Warm up your legs too with these Crochet Leg Warmers Patterns. You can also check out these Crochet Ear Warmer Patterns, Crochet Boot Cuffs Patterns, Crochet Beanie Patterns, and Crochet Scarf Patterns to make matching winter accessories and look super chic on your winter walks.
Cozy up one evening and make a pair of crochet hand warmers for yourself, or crochet as a gift for a friend – if you can bear to give them away, that is!