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The photo above © Michelle Kupfer |
What a beautiful blanket knitting pattern! I found it on Ravelry... A lovely unisex baby blanket, that is fun and quick to knit, and will be cherished forever!
Full Post: 3 Color Patchwork Blanket
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The photo above © Michelle Kupfer |
What a beautiful blanket knitting pattern! I found it on Ravelry... A lovely unisex baby blanket, that is fun and quick to knit, and will be cherished forever!
Full Post: 3 Color Patchwork Blanket
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Photos above © Вяжем дома с Татьяной |
What a beautiful knitting stitch (Free tutorial)! I found it on Pinterest... Learn how to work this great knit elastic stitch by watching this tutorial! Keep reading for tips on how to master the technique of knitting this tight and complex pattern.
Full Post: Knit Elastic Stitch
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Photos above © Kelbourne Woolens |
What a beautiful knitting hat (Free pattern)! I found it on Ravelry... The October Hat is worked in the round from the bottom up. The hat begins with a provisional cast-on, and then a deep knit 2, purl 2 ribbing is worked. An intricate, modern cable panel pattern is worked for the body of the hat and integrated decreases shape the crown.
Download Pattern: October Hat
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Designed by © Wiam's Crafts |
What beautiful knitting shawl/wrap (Free pattern)! Triangular chevron-shaped shawl with a textured rib design that showcases ombre or color change cake yarn.
Full Post: Ribbed Shawlette
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Designed by © Monique Zobel |
What a beautiful knit dress (Knitting pattern)! Dress with a knit off the shoulder top attached to a sewn fabric skirt. Instructions to create any size (little girl to adult).
Full Post: Strapless Maxi Dress
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The photos above © Lara Simonson |
What beautiful bable sweater for baby (Knitting Pattern)! This sweater pattern is easy, pretty, fun to knit, and looks so professional!
Full Post: Cable Sweater
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Designed by © Kim Kotary |
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Photos above © mycupcake |
Full Post: Modified Baby Skoodlet
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Designed by © Wera Masztakowska |
What a beautiful Knitted Pullover (Free Pattern)! Dusty pink is so classy! We are absolutely in love with this color because it is feminine, modern, and elegant all at the same time. This lightweight, breathable pullover will be perfect for chilly summer evenings and windy spring days. Pullovers with free knitting patterns rock!
Full Post: Airy Essential
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Photos above © OwnWayKnitting |
What beautiful knitted insole slippers lace. This knit pattern/tutorial is available for free...
Full post: Insole Slippers
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Photos above © hollyisaac |
What beautiful Knitted ankle socks with lace (Free Pattern)! I like these socks...Very speedy to knit (because of not having a leg).
Full Post: Neptunia Socks
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Designed by © Sybil R |
Full Post: U-Turn Slippers
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Photos above © Flora Design |
Full Post: Ea's Poncho
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Photos above © DROPS Design |
Photos above © Elving |
Full Post: Cove Cardigan
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Photos above © DROPS Design |
What a beautiful knitting jacket (free pattern)! Knitted double-breasted jacket with shawl collar for baby and children.
Full Post: Jacket with Shawl Collar
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The photo above © Purl Soho |
What a beautiful knitting scarf (free pattern)! I found it on Pinterest... 4 row repeat of a delicate 2-stitch cable pattern creates an overall honeycomb texture. Designed by Purl Soho. Fingering weight yarn.
Full Post: Mini Honeycomb Scarf
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The photo above © Ksenia - lifeiscozy |
Full Post: Komorebi Sweater
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Photos above © Yarnspirations |
What a beautiful knitting blanket (free knitting pattern)! We love this modern "twist" on the traditional knit cable blanket! Here, twisted stitches are used to create a striking geometric cable motif. Vintage White truly lets the stitches shine, but we think this would look amazing in any shade fromt he wide range of super-soft, easy to care for Bernat Blanket yarn!
Download Pattern: Twisted Stitch Blanket
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Photos above © Wollweg Knits |
What a beautiful knitting pullover (Free pattern)! I found it on Ravelry... Sixty Years is knitted seamlessly from the top-down. After finishing the folded collar, increases for front and back are done to produce the dropped shoulder line. Once the desired width is achieved, front and back are worked separately along the armhole. Front and back are rejoined and the body is again worked in the round down to the split hem. Stitches are picked up around the armhole and the sleeves are knitted in the round in stockinette stitch down to the long k1/p1 ribbed cuffs.
Download Pattern: Sixty Years