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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.

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.

Full Post: Pink Lady

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 

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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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