Free Crochet Mitten Ornament Pattern – Country Charm Christmas

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Free crochet mitten ornament pattern… the kind that instantly brings back those early-winter memories the moment you see it. There’s just something about tiny mittens that feels like the start of the season.

When my boys were little, they’d come in from the cold with wet mittens, pink cheeks, and frozen hands… and as tired as I was, I always loved those moments. Mini mittens have that same quiet holiday feeling simple, handmade, and full of heart.

That’s exactly what inspired this Mini Country Charm Mitten. It’s small, quick to make, and full of those little details that make your tree feel personal, not store-bought.

Each mitten works up in just a few rounds and looks cute no matter what colours you choose. Make one or make a whole basket of them they add instant cuteness anywhere you put them.

Crocheted mini mittens in red, white, and green with a "Merry Christmas" sign, ribbon spool, pinecones, and greenery on white. Free crochet pattern

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Why You’ll Love This Pattern

  • Beginner-friendly and quick to make
  • A great way to use up worsted weight yarn scraps
  • Customizable with endless colours
  • Perfect for gifting and decorating
  • Works beautifully with farmhouse, modern, or traditional holiday décor
  • Ideal for craft fairs or last-minute “I forgot someone” gifts
A snow-dusted Christmas tree with colorful red, white, and green mitten ornaments stands in a bright, festive room. Free crochet pattern

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Free Crochet Mitten Ornament Pattern


Skill Level

Easy

Abbreviations (US Terms)

  • ch – chain
  • dc – double crochet
  • ldc – long double crochet (see special stitches)
  • rpt – repeat
  • sc – single crochet
  • sk – skip
  • sp – space
  • st – stitch
  • sts – stitches
  • sl st – slip stitch
  • yo – yarn over

Gauge

No swatching required for this project.

Measurement


Laying flat:  2 ½” wide x 3 ½” long

Materials Needed

  • 25 grams Worsted weight yarn – for Solid Colour Mitten
      Lion Brand Pound of Love shown in photos. Colours used: Olive, Winter Green, Cherry, Sugar Cookie, Antique White, and Claret.
  • For multi colour mitten divide 25 By the number of colours used.
  • 4.50 mm crochet hook
  • Yarn needle
  • Scissors

Please note that the actual amount of yarn needed may change depending on the yarn chosen always purchase a little more than you think you may need.

Notes

  • This mini mitten ornament is worked from the bottom up.
  • The mitten is worked in joined rounds, and you’ll turn at the end of each round.
  • Change colours on the final slip stitch of the round unless otherwise noted.
  • See photos below for complete colour instructions.
  • Stitch counts are included at the end of each round in ( ).
  • Written in US crochet terms.
  • Turning chain does not count as a stitch.
  • This crochet Mini Mitten Ornament can have many different looks just by adjusting colour changes. 

Using Colours in Your Christmas Mini Mitten Ornament

Follow the crochet Mini Mitten Ornament round instructions as written, and simply switch yarns according to the colour guide below. 

Each round is worked completely in a single colour. At the end of the listed rounds, change colours as instructed.

How to Make Colour Changes

  1. Work the round as written in the current colour.
  2. When you get to the very last slip stitch (sl st) of the round, stop before completing it.
  3. Drop the old colour and place the new colour on your hook.
  4. Pull the new colour through to finish the slip stitch – this completes the join for that round.
  5. Chain 1 and turn (as pattern instructs), now working the next round in the new colour.
  6. No need to weave in. Simply tie a knot and tuck them to the inside of the Mini Ornament.
Close-up of hands crocheting with cream yarn and a green hook; in back, a partial crochet piece and striped crochet pumpkin. Free crochet pattern
Hands use a green hook to crochet, switching from white to tan yarn; blurred colorful yarn and crocheted item in background. Free crochet pattern

Note: Make sure all yarn tails from your colour changes are pulled to the same side of the Mini Ornament. Round 1 is the outside of the mitten, so pull all tails to the inside. If you forget, no worries – just use your crochet hook to grab them through and pull them to the inside later.

Special Stitches

Long Double Crochet (ldc):  Work double crochet around and in front of the previous Rnd and into the stitch indicated one Rnd below.

Cluster: In the space between groups of 3 dc, work (dc, ldc in middle st of cluster below, dc).  When working ldc be sure to bring the height of the stitch up to match the height of the dc previously made in the space between the clusters. 

Hands hold a crochet hook with cream and tan yarn; blurred colorful crochet piece in back. www.prettydarnadorable.com shows. Free crochet pattern
Hands crocheting beige yarn with a green hook; finished pumpkin, yarn basket, and www.prettydarnadorable.com in background. Free crochet pattern

Striping Instructions

Three mitten ornaments with colorful cuffs and thumbs hang on a Christmas tree, each next to instructions for making them. Free crochet pattern
Crochet mitten ornament instructions next to images of three colorful, patterned crochet mittens on a Christmas tree. Free crochet pattern

Mitten Instructions

The mitten is worked from the bottom up.

Ch 2

Rnd 1:  Work 6 sc into 2nd ch from hook. (6) 

Rnd 2:  3 dc in 1st and each st around. Join with sl st, ch 1, turn. (18 sts)

A blue crochet hook and green yarn make a half-finished circle with yarn balls, a stocking, pine branch, and www.prettydarnadorable.com. Free crochet pattern

Rnd 3: 3 dc in 1st dc, sk next 2 sts, *3 dc in next st, sk next 2 sts* repeat * to * around. Skip last 2 sts. Join with sl st, ch 1, turn. (18 sts)

Rnd 4: In space before 1st cluster: (dc, ldc in dc below, dc). *Sk next cluster, in space before next cluster (dc, ldc in dc below, dc).* Repeat from * to * around, end just before last cluster. Skip the last cluster. Join with sl st, ch 1, turn. (18 sts)

Red, white, and green crochet mitten beside a project in progress, blue hook, red yarn ball, evergreen branches; www.prettydarnadorable.com. Free crochet pattern

Rnds 5 – 9: Working in space before 1st cluster, (dc, ldc in middle st of cluster below, dc). *Sk next cluster, in space before next cluster (dc, ldc in middle st of cluster below, dc).* Repeat from * to *around, end just before last cluster. Skip the last cluster. Join with sl st, ch 1, turn. (18 sts)

Rnd 10: Ldc in middle st of cluster below, sc in next 2 sts. *Ldc in middle st of cluster below, sc in next 2 sts.* Repeat from *to* to end of round. (18 sts).  Join with sl st. 

Cuff

Change to contrast colour here

You’ll now work continuously without turning. Use a stitch marker to keep track of rounds.

Rnds 11 – 13: Sc in 1st and each st around. (18) Fasten off and weave in ends.

Thumb

The thumb will be worked in continuous rounds through round 4.  

Then you will work a half row which will allow for nicer positioning of the thumb on the mitt.    

This half round will allow the thumb piece to sit at an angle instead of straight out if we had not made it.

Ch 2

Rnd 1: Work 7 sc in 2nd ch from hook. (7)

Rnds 2-4: Sc in 1st st and each st around (7)

Join to next stitch with slip stitch and chain 1, sc in same stitch.  Work sc in next 3 stitches.  Fasten off leaving a long tail and sew thumb to mitt.

Use photo below as guide for thumb placement and sew thumb to mitt with needle and yarn.

Hands demonstrate placing a green crocheted item into a red and white Christmas stocking before festive decor. Free crochet pattern
Hands crocheting a small Christmas stocking with green, red, and white yarn; pinecones and fir branches in the festive background. Free crochet pattern

Add a little loop of twine, yarn, or ribbon to the top corner so it’s ready to hang.

Add optional embellishment ideas: Attach small pom poms, buttons, or bells for extra charm.

If giving as a gift tag or ornament: You can slip in a small candy cane or tag for decoration.

Six red, white, and green crocheted mittens lie on a white surface beside pinecones and evergreen branches for a festive look. Free crochet pattern

Ways to Use Mini Crochet Mittens

These tiny mittens are cute on their own, but here are lots of fun and practical ideas to make the most of them this season:

Holiday Decorating

  • Hang individually on the tree
  • Make a full mitten garland
  • Add to wreaths
  • Tie onto stockings
  • Hang from cabinet knobs or a mantel garland

Gifting

  • Use as a gift topper
  • Add a handwritten name tag
  • Slip in a candy cane or small chocolate
  • Attach to wine bottles for holiday gifting
  • Use in Advent calendars or countdown bags

Craft Fair Ideas

  • Sell as singles or in sets of two or three
  • Package in clear bags with twine
  • Offer colour-coordinated bundles
  • Keep a basket of them at your checkout table

Keepsake Ideas

  • Add initials or a tiny year tag
  • Make one each year for your kids or grandkids
  • Use as memory ornaments for milestone holidays
Red, green, and white crocheted Christmas mittens with varied patterns rest on a white surface beside a notepad, greenery, and pinecones. Free crochet pattern

Around the Home

  • Add to tiered trays
  • Fill a bowl with mini mittens and ornaments
  • Tie onto napkins for Christmas dinner
  • Hang on a peg rail or mini tree

Make It Your Own

  • Try solids, stripes, or colour blocking
  • Go neutral for farmhouse décor
  • Add bells, buttons, ribbons, or faux-fur trim
  • Personalize the cuff with initials
  • Mix bright and traditional colours

Every mitten turns out with its own personality that’s part of the fun.

FAQ – Mini Crochet Mitten Ornament Pattern

How long does it take to crochet a mini mitten ornament?

Usually 20–30 minutes. They’re fast, easy, and great for batching.

Is this pattern beginner-friendly?

Yes. The stitches repeat in a simple rhythm and are great for newer crocheters.

What yarn works best?

Any worsted weight yarn. Acrylic, cotton, and blends all work well.

Can I sell finished items made from this pattern?

Yes! Makers are always welcome to sell finished pieces. Crediting Pretty Darn Adorable is appreciated.

Do I have to weave in all the colour-change tails?

No, the pattern uses a quick-change technique where all tails are pulled inside and tucked. No tedious weaving.

How can I customize the look?

Use different colour combos, add stripes, attach bells or buttons, or embroider initials on the cuff.

A hand holds a small red, green, and white crocheted mitten; similar mittens, greenery, and www.prettydarnadorable.com appear behind. Free crochet pattern

If you make a Mini Country Charm Mitten, I would love to see it.
Tag me on Instagram so I don’t miss your creation.

Hugs,
Cyprianne 💕

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