If you like modern handmade fashion, you are certainly going to fall in love with the idea of free knitting Patchwork Cardigan Patterns.
In this post you will find cute rabbit knitting pattern ideas and other animals. Make a soft toy by yourself and gift it to someone you love!
Learn how to knit a byzantine stitch that reminds me of a fishtail or a diamond. Easy-to-knit, beautiful pattern and video tutorial.
The Hearthstone Wrap is the perfect companion as you warm up by the fire after a day on the slopes or as an extra layer while exploring the village. Inspired by vintage ski sweaters, this triangle wrap can be worn draped over the shoulders or with the point in front to keep you cozy all winter long.
This collection of cozy knitted sweater patterns will include chunky knitted sweaters, easy beginner-friendly knitted sweaters, and more.
Fallen Shawl Knitting Pattern
Photos above © nsparks This knitting pattern / tutorial is available for free... Full Post: Big Herringbone Cowl
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Discover 15 of the most beautiful free knitting patterns for Autumn including knitwear, chunky blankets, foxes, squirrels & more
In this post you will find cute rabbit knitting pattern ideas and other animals. Make a soft toy by yourself and gift it to someone you love!
Treat yourself to this Guinea pig knitting pattern available to buy as a PDF download on Etsy and enjoy making this cute and fluffy critter
We're so obsessed with our Monthly Selection Boxes we wanted to pull together some patterns you could make with them. Sometimes you'll have yarn left over and
Outlander patterns inspired by the TV show, including Claire's cable knit wrist warmers, Brianna's capelet, Claire's arm warmers and more!
A versatile scarf with sleeves. Shown in size X-Small/Small Sizes Directions are for women’s size X-Small/Small. Changes for sizes Medium/Large and 1X/2X are in parentheses. Finished Measurements Length – 66(70-74)” Width – 17(19-21)” Note: The length is from one end of wrap to the other. The width is actually the length from lower edge to the top of collar (see schematic)
Last week we talked about learning to crochet. Now it's time to talk learning to knit! The cold winter months are a great time to learn a new craft and bonus: you get cool stuff out of it! I learned to knit from my mother-in-law before she was my mother-in-law. I learned to knit when
A guide for everyone who'd like to start writing knitting patterns. Including tips, tricks, do's and don'ts for designing knitwear!
Free lightweight knit sweater patterns are useful not only in winter and fall. Let's welcome the warm season together!
Knitting pattern for Soft Loop sweater by Other Loops Soft Loop Sweater is a light and soft sweater with a turtleneck and an elegant stripe structure. The body has a boxy and oversize fit with straight sleeves. Please note: The images are the designers own and NOT knitted in Önling's yarn. The pattern is a PDF file. Immediately after purchase you will be able to download the pattern directly from the purchase confirmation page. You will also receive an e-mail with a link to your pattern, and the pattern will be available here at the site via your personal account - so remember to create an account :-) Read more about digital knitting patterns here. Designed by Maja Kløvdal / Other Loops Language: You will receive the digital pattern in English, German and French. Sizes: 1 (2) 3Bust circumference: 120 (130) 144 cm / 47.2 (51.2) 56.7 inches measured under the arm hole.Length: 64 (65) 65 cm / 25.2 (25.5) 25.5 inches including the neckband. Ii is recommended to knit a size which allows for a positive ease of 25-40 cm / approximately 10-15 inches relative to your bust circumference, depending on how oversize a fit you wish. Materials: Yarn alternative 1:350 (350) 400 g, 1 strand Önling No 1, 75% Merino Superfine Super 100s Wool and 25% Angora, 50 g / approximately 197 yards (180 meters). You work with 1 strand throughout Or Yarn alternative 2:300 (300) 400 g, 1 strand Önling No 18, 75% Wool and 25% Polyester (Recycled PET bottles), 100 g / approximately 459 yards (420 meters) Held together with 150 (150) 175 g, 1 strand Önling No 10, 70% Mohair, 30% Silk, 25 g / approximately 230 yards (210 meters) You work with two strands held together throughout Or Yarn alternative 3:300 (300) 400 g, 1 strand Önling No 18, 75% Wool and 25% Polyester (Recycled PET bottles), 100 g / approximately 459 yards (420 meters) Held together with 275 (300) 350 g, 2 strands Önling No 10, 70% Mohair, 30% Silk, 25 g / approximately 230 yards (210 meters) You work with three strands held together throughout Suggested needles:4,5 mm (US 7) circular needles (40 or 60 cm and/or 80/100 cm / 15 and 23 inches and/or 31/39 inches). 4 mm (US 6) circular needles (40 and/or 80/100 cm / 15 inches and/or 31/39 inches). Gauge:20 sts x 28 rows in stockinette stitch on needles 4,5 mm (US 7) = 10 x 10 cm / 3.9 x 3.9 inches after wash and blocking. Knitting process: The sweater is worked top down. First, the turtleneck and upper part of the yoke are worked in the round with shoulder increases. Then the work is divided for the front and back, which are worked flat before joined again for the body. The body and sleeves are worked in the round. The garment also features a striped structure made with knit- and purl-stitches according to a simple chart, which is repeated throughout the sweater.
My husband has put in a request for a sweater. He doesn't do this a lot, even though he does love clothes and fashion. He knows that most commercially available sweaters are far more affordable to buy than to have me make. The cardigan he has requested is pictured below. It's a cashmere cardigan, which
The shawl is light and airy–just what you need to complete your summer wardrobe. The Lattice Sampler Shawl Free Knitting Pattern is quick to knit.
Originally Lovely is a place to build your own slow fashion, Me-Made Wardrobe! Check out the free Perfect T-Shirt Knitting Pattern!
This year's Stylecraft Blog Tour has been fun so far. If you've been following along, you'll have seen all sorts of pretty knits and hookings, each one designed by one of the Stylecraft Blogstars, and each reflecting its designer's style and personality. Clearly my own personality is 'Woman who likes looking at dead stuff that
Discover 15 of the most beautiful free knitting patterns for Autumn including knitwear, chunky blankets, foxes, squirrels & more
I love the look and feel of a badminton net, but I am not sure how I would crochet one myself. I was thinking of having a badminton net with a rice bowl as a center as I would like to play with the idea of how the net would look when it is in use. I would then want to crochet a pattern that would help me to make one and I could then use it as a pattern for the net to hang on a tree or stick on a wall.
Andorra Wrap Since that unexpected severe temperature drop that shook Europe last week, my mind has been wandering over to warm, woolly stuff shaped as cardigans, shawls and wraps and I took a leisurely stroll through ravelry's street and found these beautiful and free knitting and crochet patterns. Choose your next project please. Schal Quiraing Reyna Afetos Lost in Time Secret Paths
Photo above © yarngirl69This knitting tutorial / pattern is available from Ravelry... Full Post: Easter Bunny
Knitting pattern for Soft Loop sweater by Other Loops Soft Loop Sweater is a light and soft sweater with a turtleneck and an elegant stripe structure. The body has a boxy and oversize fit with straight sleeves. Please note: The images are the designers own and NOT knitted in Önling's yarn. The pattern is a PDF file. Immediately after purchase you will be able to download the pattern directly from the purchase confirmation page. You will also receive an e-mail with a link to your pattern, and the pattern will be available here at the site via your personal account - so remember to create an account :-) Read more about digital knitting patterns here. Designed by Maja Kløvdal / Other Loops Language: You will receive the digital pattern in English, German and French. Sizes: 1 (2) 3Bust circumference: 120 (130) 144 cm / 47.2 (51.2) 56.7 inches measured under the arm hole.Length: 64 (65) 65 cm / 25.2 (25.5) 25.5 inches including the neckband. Ii is recommended to knit a size which allows for a positive ease of 25-40 cm / approximately 10-15 inches relative to your bust circumference, depending on how oversize a fit you wish. Materials: Yarn alternative 1:350 (350) 400 g, 1 strand Önling No 1, 75% Merino Superfine Super 100s Wool and 25% Angora, 50 g / approximately 197 yards (180 meters). You work with 1 strand throughout Or Yarn alternative 2:300 (300) 400 g, 1 strand Önling No 18, 75% Wool and 25% Polyester (Recycled PET bottles), 100 g / approximately 459 yards (420 meters) Held together with 150 (150) 175 g, 1 strand Önling No 10, 70% Mohair, 30% Silk, 25 g / approximately 230 yards (210 meters) You work with two strands held together throughout Or Yarn alternative 3:300 (300) 400 g, 1 strand Önling No 18, 75% Wool and 25% Polyester (Recycled PET bottles), 100 g / approximately 459 yards (420 meters) Held together with 275 (300) 350 g, 2 strands Önling No 10, 70% Mohair, 30% Silk, 25 g / approximately 230 yards (210 meters) You work with three strands held together throughout Suggested needles:4,5 mm (US 7) circular needles (40 or 60 cm and/or 80/100 cm / 15 and 23 inches and/or 31/39 inches). 4 mm (US 6) circular needles (40 and/or 80/100 cm / 15 inches and/or 31/39 inches). Gauge:20 sts x 28 rows in stockinette stitch on needles 4,5 mm (US 7) = 10 x 10 cm / 3.9 x 3.9 inches after wash and blocking. Knitting process: The sweater is worked top down. First, the turtleneck and upper part of the yoke are worked in the round with shoulder increases. Then the work is divided for the front and back, which are worked flat before joined again for the body. The body and sleeves are worked in the round. The garment also features a striped structure made with knit- and purl-stitches according to a simple chart, which is repeated throughout the sweater.
Photos above © nsparksThis knitting pattern / tutorial is available for free... Full Post: Big Herringbone Cowl
This Yarn Weight Categories Chart is an infographic with everything you need to know about knitting needles, yarn types, and projects. Since this printable yarn weight chart includes the yarn weight numbers from 0 to 7, the category, from lace to roving, the knitting needle sizes, in both US and metric measurements, as well as the ideal projects for each type of yarn, you're going to want to keep it nearby every time you're knitting. Not only is this guide to yarn weights great for a seasoned knitter, this chart is super helpful when looking for free knitting patterns for beginners who don't know much about yarn weights and related information regarding knitting. It's so nice to have on hand, we recommend printing it out and laminating it for regular use. Sign up for our free email newsletter for more amazing patterns and tutorials!
The Simple Cowl Free Knitting Pattern is a great way to fend off the first chill of winter because it's smaller and quicker to knit than your average scarf.
In this post you will find cute rabbit knitting pattern ideas and other animals. Make a soft toy by yourself and gift it to someone you love!
Full text plus charts for the border. This pattern is written in easy to follow text with special stitches explained. Each leaf is knitted in one piece without having to break the yarn to work one side of the leaf and then the other. Border is knitted in one long piece with the resulting short ends sewn together. The border corners are mitered using short rows but no wrapping! The many blackberry stitches cover the holes that naturally develop when making short rows. The ancient Celts prized the oak over other trees and today the oak wood is still prized for its hard wood and natural beauty. Each few (letter) of the ancient Irish writing called Ogam (pronounced owam) is associated with a sacred tree. The Ogam few called "duir" represents the oak and is incorporated on this pillow pattern. This design is one in a series of Celtic botanical knits that I created to draw attention to the beauty of our planet.
PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A PDF KNITTING PATTERN. IT IS NOT THE KNITTED ITEM. THIS IS NOT THE KNITTED ITEM. THIS IS A PATTERN TO KNIT THE HAT. THERE ARE NO REFUNDS. PDF Pattern #246 Robin Hood Knitted Hood and Cowl Unisex Hat Written in English Only Robin’s Hooded Cowl is so very cozy and warm. A generous hood and stylish shape make this a unique accessory. It can be worn under or over your outerwear and adds an extra layer of warmth. Perfect for both men and women!!!!! Robin’s Hooded Cowl knits up quickly in a single strand of bulky or worsted weight held double strand. Knit it all in one color or with coordinating colors. An optional crocheted edging highlights the shape. Yarn Used – Paton’s Wool Roving which makes a very soft garment; other natural fibers are great too Finished measurements: Neck opening circumference - 20 inches Cowl length at widest part – 25 inches Cowl length from neck to tip – 17 inches Hood - 15 inches high x 10.5 inches wide Materials: U.S. Size 11 24-inch circular needles Recommend using natural fibers because they block so nicely Color A for Hood Trim and Crocheted Edge – 30 yards #5 bulky or 60 #4 worsted weight Color B for Hood and Cowl – 230 yards #5 bulky or 460 #4 worsted weight Optional Crochet Hood U.S. Size K Stitch marker Gauge: 12 stitches and 16 rows = 4” on size 11 needles in stockinette If you would like this hat custom knit for you, just send me a convo. Please feel free to sell any completed items made from my designed patterns. I do ask that you do not copy, reproduce, sell and/or distribute the pattern in any form.
Discover Dot Pebbles knitting patterns - the most beautiful rabbit and critter knitting patterns by Claire Garland with helpful youtube tutorials to h
Congratulations to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge who now have a sweet baby daughter and Prince George has a little sister. To commemorate the happy arrival of the baby princess I have created a FREE knitting pattern for a tiny baby in a Moses basket. The baby measures just 5cm and the basket is 9cm, the perfect size to sit on top of a Christening cake. I've dressed the baby in white and she has a pale pink blanket and pillow. FREE PATTERN MATERIALS REQUIRED: Pair of 2.75mm needles (US 2). Double knitting yarn (or 4ply) in following colours. Beige for basket. White for baby. Pink for blanket and pillow. Flesh colour for face. Small amount of stuffing. Brown sewing thread (or single strand of embroidery floss) for eyes. ABBREVIATIONS: K - knit P - purl St - stitch St-st - stocking stitch K2tog - knit two stitches together to make one * * - repeat the pattern within asterisks Kfb - Make 2 stitches out of one by knitting into the front and back of a stitch. I advise knitting the basket first as it is easier to make a baby that will fit the basket than a basket that will fit the baby! BASKET: Using beige yarn cast on 66 stitches. 1 – 2. Knit. Start basket pattern. 3 – 4. *K3, p3* repeat across row. 5 – 6. *P3, k3* repeat across row. 7 – 14. Repeat rows 3 – 6 four more times. 15 – 16. *K3, p3* repeat across row. 17. K4, k2tog, k1, k2tog, k15, k2tog, k1, k2tog, k8, k2tog, k1, k2tog, k15, k2tog, k1, k2tog, k4 (58st). 18. Knit. 19. K4,*k2tog* (twice), k13 ,*k2tog* (twice), k8 ,*k2tog* (twice), k13 ,*k2tog* (twice), k4 (50st). 20. Knit. 21. K3,*k2tog* (twice), k11 ,*k2tog* (twice), k6 ,*k2tog* (twice), k11, *k2tog* (twice), k3 (42st). 22. Knit. 23. K3, k2tog, k11, k2tog, k6, k2tog, k11, k2tog, k3 (38st). Cast off. Over-sew the two short sides together and then fold the basket in half with the seam at one end. Over-sew the cast-off edges together to create the base of the basket. HANDLES (make two) Cast on 12 stitches and then cast off loosely. Stretch the knitted piece. Stitch a handle to each side of the basket (use picture as a guide). BLANKET Cast on 20 stitches in pale pink. 1 – 3 Knit. 4. K3, p14, k3. 5. Knit. 6 – 23. Repeat rows 4 and 5 (x9) 24 – 26. Knit Cast off. Press lightly with cool iron if necessary. The baby can be wrapped in the blanket or fold the blanket to create a mattress. PILLOW Cast on 12 stitches in pale pink. Work in stocking stitch for 24 rows. Cast off. Fold in half and stitch each side seam. Put a tiny piece of stuffing into the pillow and over-sew the open end. BABY’S HEAD Cast on 6 stitches in flesh. Row 1. St-st starting with a purl row. Row 2. Kfb across row to last stitch, k1 (11st). Rows 3 – 9 . St-st. Row 10. K2tog across row to last stitch, k1 (6st). Cut the yarn leaving a 15cm tail and using a tapestry needle remove the 6 stitches onto the tail. This will be the top of the head so leave it open for stuffing. Over-sew the sides of the head together and stuff the head. The finished head should be approximately the size of a hazelnut. Gather the top and fasten off. Make the head ball shaped. BABY’S BONNET Cast on 18 stitches in white 1 – 2. Knit. 3 – 8. St-st. Cut the yarn leaving a 15cm tail and using a tapestry needle remove the 18 stitches onto the tail (don't gather, leave open). Wrap bonnet round the head as shown above. The gathered edge at the back should be left open until the eyes are stitched in place. Using a single strand of brown sewing thread or floss, push the needle from the back of the head to the front and make one or two stitches to create sleeping eyes. Fasten off at the back. Now gather the back of the bonnet and then stitch the white edges of the bonnet together at the base of the head. Fasten off. BABY’S BODY Cast on 15 stitches in white. 1 – 16. St-st. Cut the yarn leaving a 15cm tail and using a tapestry needle remove the 15 stitches onto the tail (leave open for stuffing). Whip-stitch the cast-on edge and gather. Stitch the sides together. Stuff the body (not too much) and gather the open end. Fasten off. Stitch the head to the body. ARMS Cast on 6 stitches in white. 1 - 8. St-st. Cast off. HAND Cast on 4 stitches in flesh. Cast off. Fold the white arm in half lengthways and tuck the flesh piece of knitting inside so that only two stitches are visible (these will create a tiny hand). Over-sew the arm seams. Bend each arm slightly and stitch them to the baby as shown below. Tuck the tiny baby into her cosy basket crib. Sweet Dreams There will be another FREE knitting pattern coming soon. You'll find regular updates on my 'Dollytime' Facebook page.
Summer dress knitting patterns are what you need. These beginner-friendly projects will help you hone your skills and make something cool.
if you've ever wondered how to knit a pair of fingerless mittens, this Easy Fingerless Mitts Free Knitting Pattern is just for you.
We're so obsessed with our Monthly Selection Boxes we wanted to pull together some patterns you could make with them. Sometimes you'll have yarn left over and
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This is a DIGITAL PATTERN, not a finished physical object. You will receive a pdf file with instructions on how to craft this top yourself. This pattern will require BOTH knitting and crocheting. If you want to modify it to be for just one or the other, you can message me and I'll help you, but please note that this pattern is intended to be made using both. Welcome to the Nereid Top! This 12-page, made-to-measure pattern will guide you in making this sea fairy top with knitted body and arms, and crochet accents. It is flexible in terms of size and can also be modified to have short sleeves. The top is made in three parts: torso/body, and two sleeves, which are then attached to the body and finished off with a crochet border and an i-cord bow. Please message me on Instagram (@beauumeadow) or email me at [email protected] if you have any questions. Happy making--I'd love to see any finished projects as well! <3