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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.

Knitting Needle Knitting Bag - Free Pattern

Knitting Needle Knitting Bag - Free Knitting Pattern
Photos above © fourchette
I found this wonderful knitting bag pattern on Pinterest...
Pam Allen indulged her fondness for the berry sew during this quick-and-easy knitting bag whose roll of tobacco form was galvanized by a bag she saw in a very catalog. For the front and back, she unwoven two slightly formed rectangles and seamed them on all-time low and partway up the perimeters. Instead of binding off, she placed the live stitches on wood knitting needles, squished them along to make soft gathers, and applied a touch superglue. Garter-stitch handles sewed to the front and back ar all that's required to complete the bag. This specific bag isn't lined. However, it'd be a simple refer use the front and back as pattern items and add a sunny print lining to stop needles from jab through.

Download Pattern: Knitting Needle Knitting Bag

Slouchy Socks - Free Pattern

Slouchy Socks - Free Pattern
Designed by  © Melissa Kemmerer
What beautiful socks knitting pattern! I found it on Pinterest...
These ultra-cozy socks are just the thing for relaxing after a long day. They’re also perfect to slip on when you wake up on the weekend and keep your feet warm as you snuggle on the couch. 

Download Pattern: Slouchy Socks 

Pine Cone Hedgehog - Free Pattern

Pine Cone Hedgehog - Free Pattern
The photo above © Aga Tutak
What beautiful knitting pattern! I found it on Ravelry...
Knit a little sock head to turn a pine cone into an adorable animal toy. Great for scrap yarn since it only uses 16 yards of Aran weight yarn. Designed by Aga Tutak. Available in English and Polish.

Download Pattern: Pine Cone Hedgehog

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