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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.

Color Block Garter Stitch Scarf

Color Block Garter Stitch Scarf
The photo above © Flax & Twine

Let your creativity shine with this playful color block scarf. The iconic garter stitch makes it a breeze for beginners, while the vibrant color combinations add a touch of personality. Simply knit every row and switch colors as desired. Top it off with cheerful tassels for a delightful finishing touch. You can find the pattern in the link below with 10 Easy Knitting Patterns for Beginners to Get You Started.

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Secession Knitting Pattern

Secession Knitting Pattern
Photo above © siamjade

I'm absolutely captivated by this beautiful shawl pattern, which I discovered on Ravelry. This asymmetric triangular shawl is worked sideways in one piece, and the pattern offers instructions for two sizes. You can choose between fingering or DK weight yarn to create a petite, regular, or large shawl. Plus, the pattern includes guidance for customizing the size to your preference. Beads are optional, but I highly recommend them to add a touch of elegance.

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Rish Cowl Knitting Pattern

Rish Cowl Knitting Pattern
The photo above © Lucía Ruiz de Aguirre

To knit the Rish cowl by Lucía Ruiz de Aguirre, you’ll need to know how to cast on stitches using any method (the long-tail cast on is recommended), knit, purl, and work in the round. Familiarity with stranded colorwork and following charted instructions is essential. You’ll also need to be able to make increases, decreases, and bind off stitches. Please note, the pattern provides charted instructions for the colorwork detail, and no written instructions are included. Click the link below to get the pattern. 

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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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