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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.

Porcini - Knitted Mushroom Pattern

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!

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Autumn Sweater - Free Knitting Pattern

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.

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Red Leaves Knit Baby Cardigan Free Pattern

Red Leaves Knit Baby Leaf 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.

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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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