Stay cozy and trendy in our Winter Bliss Mittens! Herringbone double crochet stitch is used to create an arrow-like effect. Rounds are turned to create an alternating stitch pattern. Mitten is worked from the bottom up. Pattern includes child and adult size. Scroll for the Free Crochet Pattern.
Key Takeaways
- The article presents the Winter Bliss Mittens crochet pattern, designed using a herringbone double crochet stitch for a unique look.
- It includes sizes for both children and adults, providing a comprehensive guide to creating cozy mittens.
- The pattern now uses Swish Worsted and Aloft Super Kid Mohair yarns, since the original yarns were discontinued.
- You can find video tutorials on YouTube, along with options to purchase the pattern on Etsy or Ravelry.
- Additionally, the article suggests pairing the mittens with matching accessories for a stylish winter ensemble.
Designed to match our Herringbone Twist Ear Warmer and our Winter Bliss Toque
You can purchase the beautifully designed Winter Bliss Collection Ebook on Etsy or Ravelry
Our Crochet Mittens pattern includes 4 sizes. Child and Adult Small, Medium and Large. You can watch the full step-by-step Crochet Mitten Video tutorial on our YouTube channel for Adult M size.
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The original pattern was designed in Sugar Bush Yarns Bliss and Drizzle to create a soft fuzzy mitten. Sugar Bush Yarns has been discontinued so the crochet pattern has been updated to use Swish Worsted and Aloft Super Kid Mohair from WeCrochet.
This is an EASY crochet mitten pattern that works up quickly. Pair the mittens with The Winter Bliss Toque or Herringbone Twist Ear Warmer to make a luxurious gift or treat for yourself.
Watch how to crochet mittens on YouTube
We have a few kits left in our shop. These kits are discontinued so grab them quick! Winter Bliss kit
Pattern Requirements – Winter Bliss Mittens
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Yarn Requirements:
Swish Worsted Weight by WeCrochet
100% Fine Superwash Merino Wool, 110yds/50g
2 balls are needed for all sizes
Aloft Super Kid Mohair (1 ball)
72% Super Kid Mohair, 28% Silk
Substitute Yarns
Here are some good substitutes when combined with Mohair
Substitute Yarns for 1 strand only
#4 yarn, 70% Superwash Wool, 30% Nylon
100g/198yards
#4 yarn, 80% Acrylic 20% Superwash Wool
100g/208yards
#4 yarn, 100% Premium Acrylic
100g/218yards

Crochet Hook Requirements:
US I/9 (5.5mm) or size needed to obtain gauge
Additional Supplies:
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Gauge:
8 sts and 8 rows equal to 2″ in sc blo
7 sts and 5 rows equal to 2″ in hbdc

Free Crochet Pattern
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Abbreviations
Blo – Back Loop Only
Ch – Chain
Hbdc – Herringbone Double Crochet
Hbdc2tog – Herringbone Double Crochet Decrease
Rep – Repeat
RS – Right Side
Sc – Single Crochet
Sk(d) Skip (Skipped)
Sl St – Slip Stitch
Sp(s) – Space(s)
St(s) – Stitch(es)
WS – Wrong Side
( ) – Work step in parentheses in indicated stitch
Construction
The mitten is worked by holding together 2 strands of yarn. 1 Strand Swish and 1 strand Aloft. Mitten is worked from the bottom up. Cuff is worked in rows then seamed together. Herringbone double crochet is worked in the round around the cuff. The pattern is written to turn each round. Diagonal stitch will go in opposite directions each round. If you choose not to turn, the diagonal stitch will go in the same direction each round. The pattern is written for the smallest size with larger sizes in parentheses ( ). The seam blends well, so the same mitten is worked for left and right.
Sizing Chart

Special Stitches
Hbdc – (Herringbone Double Crochet) YO, insert hook in stitch, YO draw up a loop, 3 loops on the hook, sl st through 1st loop, YO draw through next loop, YO draw through 2 loops on hook finishing the stitch
Mitten: Make 2
Child (Adult S, Adult M, Adult L)
Cuff:
Row 1 (WS): Ch 21 (23, 25, 25), work 1 sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across, turn—20 (22, 24, 24) sts.
Row 2 (RS): Ch 1 (not included as a st here and throughout), work 1 sc in the blo of each st across, turn—20 (22, 24, 24) sts.
Rows 3-22 (24, 26, 28): Rep Row 2.
With RS facing, sl st band together going through each st for a total of 20 (22, 24, 24) sl sts. Keep seam to the outside.

Mitten Body:
Round 1:
Ch 1, evenly work sc sts around the band (1 st/ row), sl st in the first sc to join—22 (24, 26, 28) sts.
Round 2 (RS):
Ch 2 (included as a st here and throughout), sk first st, work 1 hbdc in each st around, sl st in first hbdc to join, turn—22 (24, 26, 28) sts.
Round 3 (WS):
Ch 2, work 1 hbdc in each st around, sl st in the first hbdc to join, turn—22 (24, 26, 28) sts.
Rounds 4-5 (5, 6, 6): Rep Round 3.
Thumbhole
Round 6 (6, 7, 7): Ch 2, sk first st, work 1 hbdc next 6 (5, 6, 7) sts, work 2 hbdc in each of next 2 (3, 3, 3) sts, sk next 6 (8, 8, 8) sts (thumb hole), work 2 hbdc in each of next 2 (3, 3, 3) sts, work 1 hbdc in each of last 6 (5, 6, 7) sts, sl st in the first hbdc to join, turn—20 (22, 24, 26,) sts.

Upper Mitten
Round 1: Ch 2, work 1 hbdc in each st around, sl st in first hbdc to join, turn—20 (22, 24, 26,) sts.
Rounds 2 – 7 (8, 9, 10): Rep Round 1 *Video works 2 more rounds without a decrease.
Optional Decrease
Round 8 (9, 10, 11): Ch 2, *work 1 hbdc2tog across next 2 sts; rep from * around, sl st in first hbdc to join—10 (11, 12, 13,) sts. Fasten off leaving a long tail for closing.
Thumb:
Position mitten with cuff facing up.
Round 1(RS): Join yarn to thumb hole, ch 2, work 1 hbdc in next sp, (working in skd sts) work 1 hbdc in next 6 (8, 8, 8) sts, work 1 hbdc in last 2 sps, sl st in the first hbdc to join, turn—10 (12, 12, 12) sts.
Round 2 (Decr.): Ch 2, work 1 hbdc2tog next 2 sts, work 1 hbdc in each st to last 2 sts, work 1 hbdc2tog last 2 sts, sl st in the first hbdc to join, turn—8 (10, 10, 10) sts.
Rounds 3 – 5 (6, 6, 6): Ch 2, work 1 hbdc in each st around, sl st in the first hbdc to join, turn—8 (10, 10, 10) sts. The last round fasten off with a tail for closing.
Finishing Mitten and Thumb:
With yarn needle weave through the front loop only of each st around. Pull the top of the mitten/thumb closed. Knot and weave in ends to secure closure. Weave in any other ends and trim. Attach a personalized garment tag.

Winter Bliss Collection Blog Post & Videos:
Winter Bliss Toque – https://youtu.be/bX9sXfEhU3k
Herringbone Twist Ear Warmer – https://youtu.be/zcxcm6MfCv4
Winter Bliss Mittens – https://youtu.be/uJDwcVcHKGA

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