12 Free Knitting Patterns for Fingerless Gloves — Quick & Easy
Hand-knitted fingerless gloves offer a unique blend of practicality and style. They keep your hands warm while allowing freedom of movement, so you can type, drive, or enjoy a cup of coffee without removing them. These gloves can complement any aesthetic – be it rustic, minimalist, or contemporary. The real charm, however, comes from making them yourself, as each stitch reflects your creativity and personal touch. In this article, you’ll find a collection of free knitting patterns for fingerless gloves to help you create your own distinctive pair.
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1. Fingerless Gloves Knitting Pattern
- Designed by Margreth Stammbach
The moment you slip these knit violet fingerless gloves onto your hands, you feel a quiet kind of luxury. The deep, bright shade seems to shift with the light, glowing softly against the skin. The ribbed texture gives them character without losing their elegance, and the thumb shaping makes them fit perfectly. They are refined, modern, and made to accompany you wherever the day leads.

PHOTOS by Margreth Stammbach / Ravelry.com
Find the original pattern on magliarita.wordpress.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
2. Amadeus Mitts – Free Knitting Pattern For Fingerless Gloves
- Designed by Grace Anne Knits
Imagine wrapping your hands in something that feels delicate but strong. These lace-textured knitted fingerless gloves do exactly that. Their design breathes with tiny, elegant openings that let in just enough air while keeping you warm. Make several pairs in gentle or bold shades, and every outfit will have its own matching whisper of comfort.

PHOTOS by Grace Anne Knits / Ravelry.com
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3. Deepest Winter Mitts Knitting Pattern
- Designed by Ashley Beals
Some designs charm you with their precision. This pair of classic knit fingerless gloves does so through its subtle geometry. Two slim purl stripes travel up the front like quiet details on tailored clothing. Ribbing on both ends keeps them neat, and the smooth knit feels timeless, like something you will return to winter after winter.

PHOTOS by Ashley Beals / Ravelry.com
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4. Wool Mittens Knitting Pattern
- Designed by Cony Hernandez
Not every glove needs to reach far up the wrist to make a statement. These shorter knit fingerless gloves prove it beautifully. Worked in reverse stockinette, they carry a soft, cozy texture that hugs your hands. The ribbed edges and thumb base add structure without stiffness, giving them a relaxed, lived-in charm perfect for cool mornings and long evenings alike.

PHOTOS by Cony Hernandez / Ravelry.com
Find the original pattern on instagram.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
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5. Gryt – Fingerless Mittens Knitting Pattern
- Designed by Agnes Brandels
Simplicity meets style in these black knitted fingerless gloves. Small white dots add interest to the otherwise minimal design, creating a sleek accessory that complements any outfit while keeping your fingers free.

PHOTOS by Agnes Brandels / Ravelry.com
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6. Chunky Garter Stitch Mitt
- Designed by Laura DeFlora
Designed for warmth and comfort, these knitted fingerless gloves feature a voluminous, ribbed structure. Thick yarn and textured stitches make them cozy and elastic, perfect for cold days without sacrificing style.

PHOTOS by Laura DeFlora / Ravelry.com
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7. KARIN Wristwarmers Knitting Pattern
- Designed by Alexandra Brinck
Cold weather calls for accessories that are both practical and beautiful. These knitted fingerless gloves feature a striking wide cable running down the front, giving them a touch of timeless sophistication. Soft, warm, and easy to wear, they are perfect for everything from a winter walk to a coffee date in the city.

PHOTOS by Alexandra Brinck / Ravelry.com
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8. Ryttla – Fingerless Mitts
- Designed by Ellen Furderer
When texture meets design, even simple gloves become a statement piece. These knitted fingerless gloves stand out with their ribbed upper section and thumb, paired with a base decorated in elegant diagonal lines. The result is a pair that feels modern, stylish, and perfectly tailored for everyday comfort.

PHOTOS by Ellen Furderer / Ravelry.com
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9. Simple Fingerless Gloves
- Designed by B. Bonte
The moment you slip these knitted fingerless gloves on, the plush texture feels like a tiny comfort ritual. The soft triangles in white and pink create a gentle graphic look, and the velvety yarn adds that warm cushiony feel that makes them perfect for everyday wear.

PHOTOS by B. Bonte / Ravelry.com
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10. Lit Mitts Pattern
- Designed by Traci Scott
Picture gloves that look as if they came straight from a snow-covered holiday market. These knitted fingerless gloves have delicate pink and white stripes framing a black and white winter motif in the center, giving them a crisp festive character without being over the top.

PHOTOS by Traci Scott / Ravelry.com
Find the original pattern on fleecelovehappiness.home.blog, or read more about it on Ravelry.
11. Really Useful Gloves (RUGs)
- Designed by Kate Harvie
Designed for real life, these knitted fingerless gloves are all about flexibility and comfort. Two fingers stay fully covered, while the others are cleverly hidden under a fold-over flap that can be opened when you need freedom of movement. The thumb is worked separately and can also be flipped back, making these gloves practical, thoughtful, and perfect for cold days when you still need to use your hands.

PHOTOS by genuefa and lumberjacklisa / Ravelry.com
Find the original pattern on knitty.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
12. Vextra Fingerless Gloves/Wrist Warmers Knitting Pattern
- Designed by Jason Parker
At first glance, these knitted fingerless gloves look minimal and classic in soft white, but the magic is in the details. A striking geometric pattern in black, deep blue, and burgundy wraps around the hand, creating a bold visual contrast. They feel modern yet timeless and instantly elevate even the simplest winter outfit.

PHOTOS by Jason Parker / Ravelry.com
Find the original pattern on Ravelry.