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My Amigurumi Bunny Journey: How Many Have I Made? (Plus Free Patterns!)

Francis the Easter Bunny Calling all bunny lovers! Can you guess how many cuddly amigurumi bunnies I've crocheted and knitted in the past four years?   Take a guess: 5, 10, 15, or 20? Join me as I share my collection of adorable bunnies and the valuable lessons I've learned along the way. Each bunny holds a special place in my heart and represents a new skill I mastered in crocheting, knitting, or even about myself! Plus, I'm giving away some free amigurumi bunny patterns for you to create your own fluffy friends! Full Post: Guess How Many I've Crocheted & Knit 

Fair Isle Mice Free Knitting Pattern

Free Knitting Pattern by © Janet McMahon This is a fun and easy knitting project that will result in adorable mice with a Fair Isle pattern on their bodies. You can use any yarn you have left over from other projects, as long as it is suitable for knitting in the round. The pattern includes instructions for making the mice in two sizes, small and large. You can also customize the colours and patterns of the Fair Isle band to your liking. The pattern was originally written in English, but Kim De Vry has generously translated it into Dutch for those who prefer to knit in that language. You can download the pattern for free from the link below. Download Pattern:  Fair Isle Mice

The Amina Earwarmer Free Pattern

Photos above © YarnTh3ory Knit your own Amina Earwarmer with this free pattern by Krysten Grymes. This cozy accessory is ideal for market season or last minute gifts, as it can be made in no time. Follow the instructions below to create this beautiful knit earwarmer. Full Post: The Amina Earwarmer

Porcini - Knitted Mushroom Pattern

Photos above © Norman | knitting blogger If you love knitting and mushrooms, you will enjoy this free pattern for porcini mushrooms. Porcini are also known as ceps or boletus, and they are edible and delicious. This pattern will show you how to make realistic knitted porcini with simple techniques and materials. You can use them as decorations, toys, or gifts for your friends and family. To access the free pattern, please click on the link below. Happy knitting! Full Post: Autumn Sweater

Autumn Sweater - Free Knitting Pattern

Photos above © Nazilia Zemdikhanova If you want to knit a sweater but feel intimidated by big projects, Autumn Sweater is a great choice for you. This pattern is inspired by the Icelandic style of knitting, which is simple and fun to learn. You can watch the video tutorials and follow the free pattern to master new skills and techniques. Plus, you can use large needles (6.0mm) to finish your sweater faster and see your progress. Autumn Sweater is a cozy and stylish garment that you will love to wear. Full Post: Autumn Sweater 

Red Leaves Knit Baby Cardigan Free Pattern

Photos above © Sofiecat The Red Leaves Knit Baby Leaf Cardigan is a beautiful and cozy sweater for newborns. The pattern features a leaf motif on the yoke that is created by cleverly adjusting the stitch numbers and shaping. This cardigan is a great gift idea for expecting parents or for your own baby. You can knit it in advance and store it until the right occasion. The pattern is free and easy to follow, and the result is stunning. Full Post:  Autumn Leaves

Calming Baby Hat Free Knitting Pattern

Free Knitting Pattern by © Stacey Winklepleck This cozy and cute hat is perfect for keeping your baby warm and comfortable. The pattern is easy to follow and uses basic knitting skills, so you can make it quickly and enjoy the result. The hat has a folded brim that adds extra warmth and style. You can find this pattern and more in the free eBook Helping Hands, which features projects that support various causes. To get the FREE knitting pattern, just follow the link below. Download Pattern: Calming Baby Hat