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How to Make a Free Crochet Christmas Glove Pattern

Published: Apr 29, 2026 by Ali raza · This blog generates income via ads

Sprinkle holiday cheer with this free crochet Christmas glove pattern that’s simple to follow and perfect for warm hands and festive hearts.

Do you wish your hand could feel warm and festive while you celebrate with your family as snow falls and cheer fills the air? A bright little glove in happy colors glows in the season of joy making simple moments special for everyone. Using the Crochet Christmas Glove pattern you can create a soft and colorful hand warmer that fits both small and big hands so everyone stays cozy.

Step-by-Step Free Crochet Christmas Glove Pattern

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This cheerful glove is not just great for keeping your fingers snug but also makes a sweet gift for a friend or family member or a perfect touch to your holiday outfit. Its mix of reds greens and whites brings the magic of Christmas to every touch and smile. Even if you are new to crochet this glove is easy and fun to make and every piece you create makes the holiday season warmer brighter and filled with love.

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Crochet Christmas Glove Keychain Pattern

Materials

  • Yarn: Worsted weight (category 4) acrylic or cotton yarn
    • Main color: Red
    • Contrast color: White
  • Crochet hook: 3.0 mm–3.5 mm
  • Tapestry needle (for weaving in ends)
  • Scissors
  • Keychain ring (optional)
  • Snowflake embellishments and glue (optional)

Key Abbreviations (US Terminology)

  • MR – magic ring
  • ch – chain
  • sc – single crochet
  • inc – increase (two sc in same st)
  • dec – single crochet decrease (sc2tog)
  • st(s) – stitch(es)
  • FO – fasten off
  • sl st – slip stitch

Special Notes

  • The glove is worked in rounds unless specified otherwise.
  • Use a stitch marker or contrasting scrap yarn to track your round beginnings.
  • For best results, keep your tension consistent throughout.
  • Pattern is suitable for beginners familiar with basic stitches and working in the round.

Pattern

Finger (Make 1)

  1. With red yarn:
    • Make a magic ring (MR).
    • Round 1: 6 sc in MR. Pull tight. Sl st to first sc to join. [6]
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    • Round 2: (2 sc, inc) x2. (sc in next 2 sts, 2 sc in next st, rep twice). [8]
    • Round 3: Sc in each st around. [8]
    • FO. Set aside.

Glove Body

  1. With red yarn:
    • Round 1: MR, 8 sc in ring. Pull tight. Sl st to join. [8]
    • Round 2: Inc in each st around. (2 sc in each st) [16]
    • Rounds 3–6: Sc in each st around. [16] (4 rounds)
  2. Round 7:
    • Sc in next 7 sts,
    • sc dec over next 2 sts,
    • sc in next 6 sts (should be at the side of glove, adjust as needed),
    • do not close the round. Instead, proceed to join the finger.
  3. Join Finger to Body:
    • Insert hook into any st of the finger piece, pull through, and sc to attach.
    • Continue to sc in next 2 sts of the finger,
    • sc dec over next 2 finger sts,
    • sc in remaining 3 finger sts,
    • Continue sc in glove body as needed to complete the round.
    • Sl st to join.
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  4. Round 8:
    • Sc in next 6 sts,
    • sc dec over next 2 sts,
    • sc in next 9 sts,
    • sc dec over next 2 sts,
    • sc in next 3 sts,
    • Sl st to join. [Continues shaping thumb]
  5. Round 9:
    • Sc in next 14 sts,
    • sc dec over next 2 sts twice,
    • sc in next 2 sts,
    • Sl st to join.
  6. Round 10:
    • Sc in next 14 sts,
    • sc dec over next 2 sts,
    • sc in remaining 2 sts,
    • Sl st to join.
  7. Change to white yarn.
    • On last pull through of final sc, use new color.
  8. Rounds 11–15:
    • Sc in each st around. [17]
    • Sl st to join each round.
    • FO after last round, weave in ends.
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Finishing

  1. Turn glove right side out if needed.
  2. Embellish with glue-on snowflakes or other decorations if desired.
  3. Attach glove to a keychain ring or use as a festive ornament.
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Conclusion

Your crochet Christmas glove keychain is complete and ready to spread holiday cheer! This simple and approachable pattern is perfect for beginners and makes a delightful gift or decorative accessory.

Pattern Correction & Tips

  • Correction: If your stitch count does not match after finger attachment, adjust by increasing or decreasing as needed to maintain shaping.
  • Tip: Always stuff lightly with fiberfill if you want a puffy effect.
  • For a cleaner color change, yarn over with new color on the final stitch of the round before the cuff.
  • For beginners, move the stitch marker each new round to avoid losing track.

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