Evie Berry Mittens - free crochet pattern-

Shown on a 6 year old

Shown on a 10 year old

 A crochet mitten pattern for kids aged 6-10ish! There's a reason why I'm so excited about this, it's because I searched tirelessly for a free mitten pattern that would fit a 6 year old girl... and couldn't find one. Okay, well I did find two patterns, but they were boring, bland and a bit confusing. It seems there are so many free patterns for babies, toddlers and adults, but we skip an entire age range. So here I am, I wrote my own. Luckily I have a 6 and a 10 year old available to try them on and test them out! Now these will probably fit a child maybe a year younger and maybe a year older, that's why I say 6-10ish. These will almost fit myself, just slightly small. If I added a few more rounds here and there, I could make them adult size. 

That all being said, there are ways you can change this pattern up a bit if you'd like to. I used two colors and made use of the Berry Stitch. But, you can just use one color throughout, or use several different colors. You can also omit the berry stitch entirely and just keep repeating the other rounds instead. So many ideas!

This pattern is written showing color changes for 2 colors and is explained throughout the pattern. There is a lot of repetition in instructions for the rounds, but the color changes for those rounds. However, this is a super simple pattern! Here we go...

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Yarn: Medium Worsted Weight (4)

Crochet hooks: 4.5mm and 5.0mm

Other: Yarn Needle to sew in ends, scissors

Stitches Used: Ch=Chain, Sc=Single Crochet, Sl st= Slip stitch, Berry St=Berry Stitch (described in pattern)

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Measurements: 

    Cuff: 2 inches top to bottom, approx. 3.25 inches wide

    Hand: width= 3.5 inches, length= 6.25 inches

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CUFF (worked back and forth in short rows)

With crochet Hook size 4.5mm:

Ch9

Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in next 7 sts.

Rows 2-21: Ch1, turn; (working in back loops only) sc in next 8 sts.

Row 22 (Join): Ch1, turn; fold 1st row up over last row, line up the stitches, and sc though both ch sts of Row 1 and back loops of row 21.

Turn inside out. (This is the right side) 

Do not fasten off!


HAND (worked in joined rounds, without turning.)

With crochet hook size 5.0mm:

Rnd 1: Working in row ends around the top of the cuff, ch1, (sc in next 10 row ends, 2 sc in next end) twice. Sl st in 1st sc to join. (24sc)

Rnd 2: Ch1, (sc in next 11 sts, 2 sc in next st) twice, sl st in 1st sc to join. (26sc)

Rnd 3: Attach Color B, drop Color A (do not fasten off) Ch1, (berry st *see below* in next st, sc in next st) 13 times, sl st in 1st st to join. 

Berry Stitch = insert hook into next st, yarn over and pull through st (2 loops on hook), [yarn over and pull through 1 loop on hook] twice (2 loops on hook), yarn over and pull through both loops on hook. -This creates a raised or bumped stitch, pull the stitch forward.


Rnd 4: Pick up Color A, drop Color B (do not fasten off): Ch1, sc in next 26 sts, sl st in 1st sc to join.

** From this point on, an A or B at the beginning of the round means to switch to color A or B, dropping opposite color behind for pick up in next round**

Rnd 5B: Ch1, sc in next 26 sts, sl st in 1st sc to join.

Rnd 6A: Ch1, (berry st in next st, sc in next st) 13 times, sl st in 1st st to join. 

Rnd 7B: Ch1, sc in next 26 sts, sl st in 1st sc to join.

Rnd 8A: Ch1, sc in next 26 sts, sl st in 1st sc to join.


Rnd 9B: Ch1, (berry st in next st, sc in next st) 13 times, sl st in 1st st to join. 

Rnd 10A: Ch1, sc in next 11 sts, ch4- skip next 4 sts (thumb hole), sc in next 11 sts, sl st in 1st sc to join.

Rnd 11B: Ch1, sc in next 11 sts, sc in next 4 chs, sc in next 11 sts, sl st in 1st sc to join.

Rnd 12A: Ch1, (berry st in next st, sc in next st) 13 times, sl st in 1st st to join. 

Rnd 13B: Ch1, sc in next 26 sts, sl st in 1st sc to join.

Rnd 14A: Ch1, sc in next 26 sts, sl st in 1st sc to join.


Rnd 15B: Ch1, (berry st in next st, sc in next st) 13 times, sl st in 1st st to join.

Rnd 16A: Ch1, sc in next 26 sts, sl st in 1st sc to join.

Rnd 17B: Ch1, sc in next 26 sts, sl st in 1st sc to join.


Rnd 18A: Ch1, (berry st in next st, sc in next st) 13 times, sl st in 1st st to join.

Rnd 19B: Ch1, sc in next 26 sts, sl st in 1st sc to join.

Rnd 20A: Ch1, sc in next 26 sts, sl st in 1st sc to join.


Rnd 21B: Ch1, (berry st in next st, sc in next st) 13 times, sl st in 1st st to join.

Rnd 22A: Ch1, sc in next 12 sts, sc2tog, sc in next 12 sts, sl st in 1st sc to join. (25sc)

Rnd 23B: Ch1, (sc in next 3 sts, sc2tog) 5 times, sl st in 1st sc to join. (20sc)


Rnd 24A: Ch1, (berry st in next st, sc in next st) 10 times, sl st in 1st st to join.

Rnd 25B: Ch1, (sc2tog) 10 times, sl st in 1st sc to join. (10sc)

Rnd 26A: Fasten off Color B; Ch1, (sc2tog) 5 times, sl st in 1st sc to join. (5sc)

Fasten off and sew in ends.




THUMB  (worked in joined rounds, without turning.)

Rnd 1: Attach Color A in 1st of 4 skipped stitches of thumb hole with a sl st, Ch1, sc in same st, sc in next 3 sts; work 6sc evenly around the ch sts on opposite side of thumb hole, sl st in 2st sc to join. (10sc)


Rnd 2B: Ch1, sc in next 10 sts, sl st in 1st sc to join.

Rnd 3A: Ch1, (berry st in next st, sc in next st) 5 times, sl st in 1st st to join. 

Rnd 4B: Ch1, sc in next 10 sts, sl st in 1st sc to join.

Rnd 5A: Ch1, sc in next 10 sts, sl st in 1st sc to join.

Rnd 6B: Ch1, (berry st in next st, sc in next st) 5 times, sl st in 1st st to join. 

Rnd 7A: Fasten off Color B; Ch1, (sc2tog) 5 times, sl st in 1st sc to join. 

Fasten off. Sew in ends.


Make another one!



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