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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.

Easy Hooded Poncho Phoebe - Knitting Pattern

Easy Hooded Poncho Phoebe - Knitting Pattern
The photo above © Marie - MukiCrafts
What beautiful knitting hooded poncho! I found it on Etsy.
Easy to make a beginner-friendly hooded poncho that comes in all sizes from baby to adult L. Knitted with basic stitches and minimal shaping, this is a perfect project for a novice knitter. Knit it with or without the bunny ears, it’s still cute and comfy to wear. 

Redbel - Knitting Pattern

Redbel - Knitting Pattern
The photo above © Caroline Wiens
What beautiful shawl knitting pattern! I found it on Ravelry...
Caroline Wiens: "I’m soooo happy with how this turned out! And I’m soooo frustrated because I can’t capture the beauty with my camera! Truest color is in the photo."

Full Post: Ishbel

A Trick to Make Seaming Shoulders Easier

A Trick to Make Seaming Shoulders Easier
Photos above © Sarah White
One of the disadvantages of knitting a pieced sweater is all the finishing that’s involved, and one of the most unpleasant duties when it comes to finishing a sweater is sewing in the sleeves...

Bathurst Cardi - Free Pattern

Bathurst Cardi - Free Pattern
Photos above © sofiecat
What beautiful cardigan (free knitting pattern)! I found it on Ravelry...
Christine (sofiecat): "I love this pattern and don’t know why more people don’t knit it. It’s a great shape, the sleeves set in nicely, and the collar is lovely the way it continues on from the front opening bands and is edged in garter stitch to match the bands. The collar can be left open at the top button and looks really cute this way with its little lapels."

Full Post: Jill Cardigan

Eyelet Yoke Baby Cardigan - Free Pattern

Eyelet Yoke Baby Cardigan - Free Pattern
Photos above © AliciaPaulson
What beautiful cardigan (free knitting pattern)! I found it on Ravelry...
This pattern is written for most Sport or finer Double Knitting yarns. The finished size isn’t exact or crucial, so within reason, you can adapt it to your own yarn and tension.

Knitted House Slippers - Easy Tutorial

Knitted House Slippers - Easy Tutorial
Photos above © Вяжем вместе с Леночкой
What beautiful knitting slippers pattern! I found it on Pinterest...
This free video tutorial will teach you how to make these knitted house slippers. Not only do these gorgeous knitted slippers can prevent a cold that is caused by walking barefoot around the house, they also help maintain a fashionable-yet-comfy home look!

Knit Barfi Stitch - Easy Tutorial

Knit Barfi Stitch - Easy Tutorial
Photos above © Knit with Suman
What beautiful knitting stitch! I found it on Pinterest...
This knit Barfi stitch pattern is both a beautiful rhombus stitch that makes a lovely square! There are unlimited knitting projects that you can make with this stitch.

Full Post: Knit Barfi Stitch 

Pistachio Knitting Stitch - Easy Tutorial

Pistachio Knitting Stitch - Easy Tutorial
Photos above © Страна Вязания
What beautiful knitting stitch! I found it on Pinterest...
This free easy tutorial will teach you how to make a wonderful sweater, jacket, and cardigan using the “pistachio” knitting stitch. This pattern is simply beautiful and will prove to be useful when you are knitting a sweater or cardigan for yourself, for babies, or for a special gentleman in your life.

Full Post: Pistachio Stitch

Easy Knit Pattern You Should Learn - Tutorial

Easy Knit Pattern You Should Learn - Tutorial
Photos above © Sk Knitting
What beautiful knitting stitch! I found it on Pinterest...
Learn how to work this easy knit pattern by watching this free video tutorial! Keep reading for tips on how to master the technique of making this tight pattern.

Full Post: Easy Knit Pattern

Leaf Love Baby Sweater - Free Pattern

Leaf Love Baby Sweater - Free Pattern
Photos above © AnaDs
Leaf Love Baby Sweater is a classic cardigan for any boy or girl. This is knit top-down, with an offset button front and lace panel.

Download Pattern: Leaf Love Baby Sweater

Leaf Lace Baby Sweater - Free Pattern

Leaf Lace Baby Sweater - Free Pattern
The photo above © Marlene
What beautiful knitting baby cardigan! I found it on Pinterest...
Dress your baby in a sweet foliage-inspired matching hat, jacket, and booties, created in Bernat Softee Baby.

Download Pattern: Leaf Lace Baby Sweater

Tulips, A Colorful Cardigan for Baby - Knitting Pattern

Tulips, A Colorful Cardigan for Baby - Knitting Pattern
The photo above © Nicole
What beautiful knitting baby cardigan! I found it on Ravelry...
Super Easy and a great way to use up small amounts of pretty yarn.
Knitting with worsted is like a little vacation after a fingering weight sweater with a bunch of seed stitch!

Full Post: Tulips Cardigan

Aurora Baby Romper - Free Pattern

Aurora Baby Romper - Free Pattern
Photos above © Gynka Knitwear
What beautiful knitting baby girl romper suite (free pattern)! I found it on Ravelry...
Baby Girl romper suite, knitted bottom-up. This pattern needs blocking because of the lace pattern (if you are not comfortable with blocking, you may leave it out, but it much nicer when blocked).
This is for a 9-12 months old baby but I am working on other sizes as well, they will be available here as I am finished. Thank you for your patience.
In this size the pattern requires 5 skeins of Drops Muskat yarn (a little less).

Download Pattern: Aurora Baby Romper

Wee Leafy Baby Set - Free Pattern

Wee Leafy Baby Set - Free Pattern
Photos above © flintknits & © juliebie

What beautiful knitting baby set (free pattern)! I found it on Ravelry...
A super-simple, super-quick baby gift. Written for newborns, but easily adapted to larger sizes.

Download Pattern: Chestnut Street Scarf 

Cabled Fingerless Mittens - Free Pattern

Cabled Fingerless Mittens - Free Pattern
Photos above © FitzBirch Crafts
What beautiful knitting fingerless mittens (free pattern)! I found it on Pinterest...
Beautifully detailed cabled fingerless mittens to knit from sock wool. Free pattern.

Lehigh Shawl - Knitting Pattern

Lehigh Shawl - Knitting Pattern
The photo above © urbanfarmwife
What beautiful knitting shawl! I found it on Ravelry.
The shawl is worked from the triangle point, with increases worked each side on every row up to the top edge.

Full Post: Lehigh Shawl 

Knit Twine Scrubbing Sponge - Tutorial

Knit Twine Scrubbing Sponge - Tutorial
The photo above © Emily Johnson
What beautiful knitting tutorial! I found it on Pinterest...

Perfect Texting Mitts - Knitting Pattern

Perfect Texting Mitts - Knitting Pattern
The photo above © Tilli Tomas
What beautiful knitting mittens (Pdf pattern)! I found it on Ravelry.
This knitting pattern indicates to put the hand stitches on hold and knit the thumb first, but it should actually be done the other way around: place a thumb on hold, knit hand, then pick up thumb stitches and complete thumb.

Wheat Sweater - Knitting Pattern

 Wheat Sweater - Knitting Pattern
The photo above © Alina Schneider
What beautiful knitting sweater! I found it on Ravelry...
Wheat is a top-down sweater with the yoke shaped as the compound raglan, which creates a natural line running along the shoulder - something between the classic raglan and set-in sleeve.

Full Post: Wheat

Midsummer Mittens - Free Pattern

Midsummer Mittens - Free Pattern
The photo above © Cherubin
What beautiful knitting mittens (free pattern)! I found it on Ravelry.
When the weather is cold, my hands need mittens. Whipping those mittens on and off to get at some spare change, use my transit pass, turn a page, or fiddle with my coat zipper can be awkward, especially when my hands are already full. Gloves are more convenient, but they aren’t as warm. These fingerless mitts with a removable mitten enclosure not only keep my hands and fingers warm as toast but when I need my fingertips to be free, I can do that without removing the entire mitt. Since I anticipate that the mitten top will be in use the majority of the time, I designed it to lie flat when it’s off. There’s no i-cord loop or button to get snagged on anything. These gloves also accommodate my larger-than-average fingers by increasing slightly from the wrist to the knuckles. The measurements contained in this pattern are simply a guide. The good thing about knitting your own gloves is that you can (and should!) customize them for your own hands.

Download Pattern: Midsummer Mittens

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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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