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These knitting patterns are not my designs but links to other designers who have generously shared their patterns. If you have questions about how to quilt a specific pattern, please contact the designer directly.

Top Knot Hat - Free Pattern

Top Knot Hat - Free Pattern
Photos above © Katie Ahlquist
What beautiful knit hat pattern! I found it on Pinterest...
There are different ways to join the colors at the back of the hat: do a yarn over before turning at B. When you come back to that spot with the other color, knit the YO together with the last stitch.

Download Pattern: Top Knot Hat 

Red Redux Scarf - Free Knitting Pattern

Red Redux Scarf - Free Knitting Pattern
The photo above © Shana Schasteen
What beautiful knit scarf pattern! I found it on Pinterest...
Shana Schasteen: "The last men's scarf pattern I wrote elicited some envy, so I made another. It's a nice man-friendly texture that's fast and easy to knit up. The big needles, bulkier yarn and easy to memorize pattern make this a good pattern for beginners."

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Pavo Slipper Socks - Knitting Pattern

Pavo Slipper Socks - Knitting Pattern
Photos above © Interweave Knits
What beautiful knit slipper socks pattern! I found it on Pinterest...
Ankle high slippers with cables running up the side. Knit in worsted weight yarn. Designed by Chrissy Gardiner. Customize the size by using a different weight of yarn.

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Rainbow Chevron Baby Blanket - Free Knitting Pattern

 Rainbow Chevron Baby Blanket - Free Knitting Pattern
Photos above © POF
What beautiful knit baby blanket pattern! I found it on Ravelry...
Walt features raised stripes of Chevron that give the baby a nice texture to play with. Select a neutral with lots of bold stripes or choose a bright background and a combination of neutral and colorful stripes, like that seen here.

Autopilot Cowl - Free Pattern

Autopilot Cowl - Free Pattern
The photo above © Dominique Trad
What beautiful knit cowl pattern! I found it on Ravelry...
This cowl was created for a simple project that is just about enjoying the yarn and doing some relaxed knitting.
Like the name suggests, it can be made on autopilot so a great project for knitting on the bus, train, or at a knit night.

Download Pattern: Autopilot

How to knit (if you crochet) - Tutorial

How to knit (if you crochet) - Tutorial
Photos above © Jessica - Mama In A Stitch
Wonderful knitting tutorial! I found it on Pinterest...
This " how to knit " video tutorial will show you an easy way to knit, especially if you know crochet!

Folded Rectangle Shrug - Free Knitting Pattern

Folded Rectangle Shrug - Free Knitting Pattern
Photos above © echtstudio
Easiest shrug ever by Echtstudio! Although the original post is not in English, the photo tutorial is clear and you can, of course, translate the page through Google. The basic instructions are
  1. Knit an elongated rectangle. Use any stitch pattern you want.
  2. To determine the length of the shrug you measure from your neck to where you want the end of the shrug. Their example is 70 x 85cm.
  3. Fold the piece in half and sew the sides with a darning needle leaving at least one-third open for armholes. That’s it! There are also instructions for adding longer sleeves

Pink Lady (Knitted Baby Cardigan) - Free Knitting Pattern

Pink Lady (Knitted Baby Cardigan) - Free Knitting Pattern
Photos above © Creativa Atelier
Today I want to show you a different way of making a Knitted Baby Cardigan. As many of you know, we have made cardigans starting from the neck, starting from the bottom and seaming different pieces together, but the interesting thing about today’s tutorial is that the knitted garment is not going to be shaped the usual way of making horizontal lines but instead vertical. On this occasion, we are going to learn to make a Knitted Baby Cardigan using a pattern that starts by knitting a sleeve and ending with the other one.

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Mishka Hat - Free Knitting Pattern

Mishka Hat - Free Knitting Pattern
Photos above © vampomatic 
I found this beautiful Knitting Pattern on Ravelry.
The knitting pattern is available both in French and English, you’ll have the choice between the 2 versions when downloading.

Download Pattern: Mishka Hat 

Lacy Baktus - Free Knitting Pattern

Lacy Baktus - Free Knitting Pattern
The photo above © Terhi Montonen
What beautiful scarf knitting pattern! I found it on Flickr...
Terhi Montonen: "I'm knitting another Baktus, this time with a little lace. The yarn is from Fiberphile, and it's just plain gorgeous. I'm loving my new Baktus as much as I love my first one!"

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Daisy Chapeau - Free Knitting Pattern

Daisy Chapeau - Free Knitting Pattern
Photos above © Jil Eaton
What beautiful knitting pattern! I found it on Pinterest...
Jil designed her Daisy Chapeau with the brim knit flat in garter stitch, to be seamed up later. The stitches are joined to work the crown in stockinette stitch in the round. This pattern detail makes for an even transition between the brim and the crown of the hat. If the beginning of the hat had been worked in garter stitch in the round, a “jog” in the transition between the two stitch patterns would have made for an uneven looking brim. Working the brim flat also allows the hat to be knit without any purl rounds!

Download Pattern: Daisy Chapeau

How to Knit Entrelac in the Round - Tutorial

  How to Knit Entrelac in the Round - Tutorial
Photos above © Laura Chau 
What easy knitting tutorial! I found it on Pinterest...
Don't be intimidated by entrelac! Learn to knit entrelac in the round with this step-by-step tutorial!

Fun Mitten and Glove Knitting Patterns

Fun Mitten and Glove Knitting Patterns
Designed by © Craftling Designs
I found These knitting patterns link on Pinterest.
Novelty mittens, gloves, and mitts that can be worn for costumes or fun. Most patterns for free.
To get the knitting patterns, scroll down the page to the individual pattern you want and click on the link to that pattern.

Beautiful Women's Socks - Free Knitting Pattern

Beautiful Women's Socks - Free Knitting Pattern
Photos above ©  Gülümseten Marifetler
What beautiful socks knitting pattern! I found it on Pinterest...
There’s nothing better than coming in from the cold and popping your feet in some soft and warm  Socks…especially when you’ve made them yourself. Enjoy!

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Fantasy Naturale Market Bag - Free Knitting Pattern

Fantasy Naturale Market Bag - Free Knitting Pattern
Photos above © knitorious 
What beautiful bag knitting pattern! I found it on Ravelry...
Knit this Fantasy Naturale Market Bag for a friend who could use a helping hand - even if it’s just with the groceries!

Download Pattern: Fantasy Naturale Market Bag

Little Moons Lace Wrap - Free Knitting Pattern

Little Moons Lace Wrap - Free Knitting Pattern
Photos above © Purl Soho
I found this beautiful Knitting Pattern on Pinterest.
Light rectangular lace shawl knit with a 10 row repeat lace stitch. Written instructions. Designed by Purl Soho. Fingering weight yarn.

Stack Up Blocks Blanket - Free Pattern

Stack Up Blocks Blanket - Free Pattern
Photos above © Yarnspirations Design Studio
What beautiful blanket knitting pattern! I found it on Pinterest...
The stack-up blocks pattern on this intriguing knit blanket keeps you interested as you work. Simply knit-purl in a certain order to create a cool 3D design in Caron One Pound. With so many shades to inspire your version, this pattern really “stacks up” to be a knitter’s delight!

Download Pattern: Stack Up Blocks Blanket

Puzzle Pieces - Knitting Pattern

 Puzzle Pieces - Knitting Pattern
Photos above © Megan Ellinger
What beautiful blanket knitting pattern! I found it on Ravelry...
A blanket designed with individually-knit puzzle pieces. Pattern includes centerpieces, edge pieces, corners, layout and seaming tips.

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Pawl - Knitting Pattern

Pawl - Knitting Pattern
The photo above © cute-n-cuddly-designs
What beautiful knitting pattern! I found it on Pinterest...
A lovely pattern to knit for a baby or reborn/doll.
The pattern consists of a cardigan, romper with cable straps, pull-on hat, and bootees.

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One Skein Wonder - Free Knitting Pattern

One Skein Wonder - Free Knitting Pattern
The photo above © Amanda Kremer
What beautiful knitting pattern! I found it on Ravelry...
One Skein Wonder is an easy scarf that is worked from corner to edge using increases as well as bind-off stitches in order to show off the color changes in the skein on a bias. Although it isn’t necessary, a variegated skein of yarn is highly recommended for this project. It is a lot of fun to watch the colors as they stripe and pool throughout the scarf. These instructions are easy to follow and only include basic knitting skills.

Download Pattern: One Skein Wonder

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These patterns are not my designs but links to other designers who have generously shared their patterns. If you have questions about how to knit a specific pattern, please contact the designer directly.

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