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How to Fix Loose Cuffs instantly with a Simple Knit Smocking Hack

Flowers & Leaves Knitting Patterns

Photo above © The Editors of Go-Crafty I found these patterns on Pinterest This garden of flower knitting patterns can be used for all sorts of knitting projects: to create centerpieces for special occasions, for brooches or another clothing embellishment, as appliques to other knitting projects, like home decor and more! Knit one or knit several to make a bouquet. Most patterns are free. Full Post:  Flowers & Leaves

Spruce Socks - Free Knitting Pattern

Photos above © Originally Lovely What beautiful socks knitting pattern! I found it on Pinterest... Kaitlin Bläsing: " I have a new pattern to share today that I am very proud of — Spruce Socks! Similar to the tree motif on my Christmas Tree Sweater, this pattern will lead you to make a pair of festive socks during the holidays or a unique detailed sock all throughout the colder months." Full Post:  Spruce Socks

Free DIY Basket Pattern you can Knit up in a Flash

Photo above © Little Yellow Wheelbarrow I found This easy knitting Basket pattern on Pinterest... Cute DIY knitted baskets you can knit up quick and easy. This simple craft project requires a single skein of yarn and requires only basic knitting knowledge. A perfect knitting project for beginners. Knit up a few to give away as handmade DIY gifts. Full Post:  DIY Basket 

Braid and Eyelet Shawl - Free Pattern

Photo above © Susan Gressman I found This beautiful knitting shawl on Ravelry... Susan Gressman’s asymmetrical shawl features a garter stitch and cable braid which alternates with sections of the simple eyelet... Download Pattern: Braid & Eyelet Shawl 

Telluride Easy Knit Kimono - Free Pattern

Photo above © (Jessica) Mama In A Stitch I found This beautiful knitting Kimono on Pinterest... This particular kimono is completely beginner friendly and it’s made with my all time favorite super bulky yarn and large needles.  It’s so comfortable to wear and it’s warm too as it’s made with a wool blend.  And if you can’t wear wool, you can easily substitute any super bulky yarn that you like for this pattern.  It’s perfect to curl up with on the couch or throw on for a brisk morning stroll.   Full Post:  Knit Kimono

Cascading Scarf in Piedras - Free Pattern

Photo above © caramora What beautiful scarf knitting pattern! I found it on Ravelry... Lynne Ashton: "This is my first design, so I’m happy for any feedback anyone wants to give me. It's on my projects page as Seaside Scarf..." Download Pattern: 28 Row Scarf

Coffee Bean Stitch - Tutorial

Photo above © Gönülden Örgüler What beautiful knitting pattern! I found it on Pinterest... This is an ideal stitch for women's vests, baby vests, baby blanket, and scarfs.  Full Post:  Coffee Bean Stitch

Reversible Lace Baby Blanket - Knitting Pattern

Photo above © (Natalia) All Knitted Lace I found This beautiful knitting Blanket on Blueprint... The design of this blanket is very pretty, lacy, soft and 100% reversible! Full Post:  Reversible Lace Baby Blanket 

Cuddle Me - Free Pattern

Photo above © maanel What beautiful blanket knitting pattern! I found it on Ravelry... The pattern is lovely! I can’t wait to block this as I think it will be gorgeous!  Download Pattern: Cuddle Me

Henslowe - Knitting Pattern

Photo above © DisgruntledOwl I found This knitting shawl pattern on Ravelry... With a nod to Shetland lace shawl construction, Henslowe’s elongated shape, lacy curves and knitted-on edging strike a balance between practicality and style, traditional and modern. Full Post:  Henslowe 

Multnomah - Free Pattern

Photos above © hello-knitty  I found This knitting shawl pattern link on Pinterest... Kate Ray: "Multnomah County, in northwestern Oregon, is home to a place very near and dear to my heart: the city of Portland. While there are many reasons I love it, one thing that always stands out is how lush it is with vegetation. Trees and leafy vines grow absolutely everywhere. The idea for this shawl was conceived while I was at home, but about 2/3 of the way through knitting it my husband and I made the 6-hour drive from our house to Portland. I’d been kicking several names around in my head, but nothing seemed right. Then we crossed the Multnomah county line. I looked at the landscape speeding by outside my window, then down at the knitting I had in my hands, and the colors of it were the same. And right then I knew my shawl finally had a name." Download Pattern: Multnomah

Endless Rainbow - Knitting Pattern

Photo above © wollball What beautiful shawl knitting pattern! I found it on Ravelry... Rainbow-colored yarns are all over the knitting world right now, and this is the pattern to make them really shine! On a semisolid background, the beautiful colors really stand out in thin stripes. On one edge of this long, triangular shawlette the yarn is given the opportunity to pool prettily in decorative little triangles. “Endless Rainbow” will look nice in a lot of different combinations of a solid and a multicolor fingering weight yarn. The reverse side looks good, too... Full Post: Endless Rainbow

Gratitude - Free Pattern

Photo above © Zazouch What beautiful shawl knitting pattern! I found it on Ravelry... Gratitude is the update of the model I open my heart to which I added a complement to offer a variation of this easy model. It is suitable for beginners who want to embark on the first work with a lace pattern... Download Pattern: Gratitude

Rainbows - Free Pattern

Photo above ©  Rahymah What beautiful shawl knitting pattern! I found it on Ravelry... This stylish but straightforward rainbow shawl is knitted from one end with gradual increases to form a triangular shawl, which is fun to unite and comfortable to wear. The curved border with eyelets gives it a nice touch and makes the knitting interesting. Download Pattern: Close To You

Knit a Cable Heart Stitch - Free Pattern & Tutorial

Photos above ©  Studio Knit I found This knitting stitch pattern on Pinterest... Such a pretty cable pattern! Learn to Knit a Cable Heart with Free Knitting Pattern + Video Tutorial by Studio Knit. Full Post:  Cable Heart Stitch

Mitered Eyelet Shawl - Free Pattern

Photo above © SvetlanaTomina What beautiful shawl knitting pattern! I found it on Pinterest... This shawlette features mitered diamonds with eyelet accents. Stitches are picked up as you work subsequent motifs. The slow-striping quality of Mini Mochi looks amazing in this pattern! Full Post:  Mitered Eyelet Shawl

Chinese Lace - Free Pattern

 Photos above © SynapticImpulse I love the Chinese Lace stitch pattern, I found it on Pinterest... Not easy to knit. Intermediate knitting skills would be needed. Download Pattern: Chinese Lace

King Charles Brocade - Free Pattern

Photos above © stevienixed  I found This knitting stitch pattern on Pinterest... From the Stitch Description: “This elegant version of Diamond Brocade carries a historical footnote of a rather gruesome nature. It is one of the patterns in a vest worn by King Charles I of England on the day of his execution in 1649. This vest, a marvelous piece of master knitting of the period, was worked in blue silk. it was preserved in the London Museum.” Download Pattern: King Charles Brocade

Grocery Bag - Free Pattern

Photos above © Messie  I found This knitting bag pattern on Pinterest... This pretty tote bag was designed by Elisa, She calls it her “No More Plastic Bag, Thanks You!” It is a fast knit that takes only a few hours to complete. Elisa’s Nest Tote can be made from just about any cotton yarn (linen or hemp yarn work nicely, too). The stretchy lace stitch makes this bag practical and quite durable. Full Post:  Elisa's Nest Tote

Chevron Baby Blanket - Free Pattern

 Photo above © danamade What beautiful baby blanket knitting pattern! I found it on Ravelry... This knitted Chevron Baby Blanket makes some accommodations both for modernity and for babies. Instead of hard-to-cuddle acrylic, this 100% cotton blanket is as deep and soft and cozy as a cloud. Full Post:  Chevron Baby Blanket 

Super Soft Merino Hats for Everyone - Free Pattern

Photo above © Purl Soho Make cozy knitted hats for the whole family with this basic knitted hat pattern from The Purl Soho. Stitch counts for all sizes—from mom and dad to big sister and baby—plus pattern variations for thick stripes, pinstripes, and solid colors are all included in the post! Full Post:  Super Soft Merino Hats 

9 Delightful Knitting Patterns You Should Try Right Now

Photo above © BuzzFeed A few of these patterns might seem hard. In some ways, they are; handling four needles at once or remembering when to increase is challenging for anyone, not just beginners. But I promise, once you're in the thick of them it'll feel much more doable, and you'll be extra proud of yourself when you finally reach the last row. And just because something might not turn out to look like the perfect, well-lit picture doesn't mean it's not worthwhile... Full Post:  Delightful Knitting Patterns

One Skein Elk Tooth Shawl - Free Pattern

Photo above © OrangeJellyfish I found This knitting shawl pattern on Ravelry... it's so easy to follow, it’s great to not have stitch counts to worry about for every row. It’s also flexible if mistakes are made.  I also like the smaller size of this scarf, can’t wait to wear it! Download Pattern:  Elk Tooth

Silverleaf - Knitting Pattern

Photo above © maliha What beautiful shawl knitting pattern! I found it on Ravelry... This lovely shawl features a beautiful leaf lace which is framed by garter stitch and fine eyelet lines. It will add an elegant, light accessory to your daily wardrobe... Full Post:  Silverleaf 

Geometric Baby Blanket - Free Pattern

Photo above © postscriptlove Beautiful knit blanket, comfortable fabric. Its size is suitable to embrace your dear little child. In freepatterns.com you will find plenty of brightly colored blankets. This creative Pattern is designed by Laura Polley. You can download the Pattern from freepatterns.com after registration. There will be many knitting pattern available to you. There are those who make the blanket for adults to make some modifications because the pattern is easy and fun to work! Download Pattern: Soft-as-a-Cloud Baby Afghan

Moonlight Quilted Lattice Scarf - Free Pattern

Photos above © thecrimsonrabbit I found This knitting scarf pattern on Ravelry... Debbie Seton: "I bought some Rowan Kidsilk Eclipse in the Gemini colourway to make a bride’s shawl and when picking that up, I was very attracted to this ‘Libra’ colourway too, so picked up 4 skeins of that too. Whilst making the shawl with the cream shade, I was thinking what I’d so with the grey shade and got to wondering what the trellis scarf would be like in that yarn… I knew that it would take me ages to knit up, but once I’d done a swatch of the pattern with this Eclipse yarn, I had to make it - just so pretty!" Download Pattern:  Trellis Scarf

Joining Blanket Squares

Photo above © Jayceebee Joining blanket square Cast on three stitches on dpn. Slip last stitch to rh needle, pick up edge stick, pass slip stitch back to left needle, knit 2tog, knit middle stitch, rot for pop edge... Full Post:  Joining Blanket Squares

Warm Feet Baby Booties - Knitting Pattern

Photo above © Julia Noskova What beautiful baby booties knitting pattern! I found it on Ravelry... The Booties are knitted on two needles.  Such a classic look, these booties are perfect for both boys and girls!  The sure way to keep baby’s feet snug and warm! Full Post:  Warm Feet Baby Booties

Herringbone Cowl - Free Pattern

Photo above © pnason What beautiful cowl knitting pattern! I found it on Ravelry... Super quick herringbone cowl. Just add buttons and you are good to go! I can be worn two ways- just wear the buttons on your right side for a loose fit or turn it so the buttons are on your left for a tighter fit. Download Pattern: Herringbone Cowl 

Vite Cowl - Knitting Pattern

 Photo above © SeaGemDi I found This knitting pattern on Ravelry... Vite (grapevine in Italian) is the perfect two-skein project with a bulky yarn doubled, or one skein with super bulky yarn. The lacy vine pattern makes this cowl/scarf less than overwhelming when doubled. Or wear it long and fashionable! But have fun when you wear it! Full Post:  Vite Cowl

Hugo - Free Pattern

Photo above © Gosia Grajdek What beautiful poncho knitting pattern! I found it on Ravelry... Hugo is very easy, seamless top-down poncho. The new version of the pattern (with a few explanations) is uploaded. Download Pattern: Hugo 

Different Decrease Styles - Tutorial

Photo above © Super Needle I found This knitting tutorial on Pinterest... A great visual reference for different decrease styles on raglan sweaters. Full Post:  Decreases

Why You Should Make This Bind Off Your New BFF

Photos above © Terry Matz I found this helpful article on Pinterest... Conquer four different bind-offs (and learn when to use each one) with these detailed photo tutorials from knitting expert Terry Matz. Full Post:  Why You Should Make This Bind Off Your New BFF

Andalusian Stitch - Free Pattern & Tutorial

Photos above © Studio Knit What beautiful knitting stitch! I found it on Pinterest... A close look at how to knit up the easy Andalusian Stitch Pattern, seeing exactly how those knits and purls are knitted together to make this simple pattern. Full Post:  Andalusian Stitch