As the number of my free washcloth and afghan square knitting patterns has grown, I've decided it's time to start categorizing them to make various themes easier to find. I've put the links to all the knitting patterns for dinosaur themed squares on this post. This, I hope, will make it easier to find them
Make a cozy knit blanket with these 20 fall inspired free 8x8 knitted square patterns. Find all free knitting patterns blanket squares here.
Hello to all the lovely knitters out there! Get ready to work because we are mastering free knitting patterns for blankets!
These Square Coasters Free Knitting Patterns are just for you is a fun and easy project for your summer knitting.
Our Join As You Knit Tutorial illuminates this no-sew technique for seamless knitting. Connect garter stitch pieces as you work!
Sammy's school is hosting Mayfair and I had offered to do a little crafting. Sewing, knitting, painting, I said I would be most happy to try my hand at whatever was needed. The verdict was knitting. Gulp. You might remember my knitting struggles of the past - which I (sort of) began to overcome this
The Lace Block Blanket Free Knitting Pattern is knit from the center out so they can easily be adapted to be knit at any gauge to make any size.
Various granny squares combined into clothing or decorative items #Japanese #crochet #book
An easy knitted coaster pattern suitable for beginners. Totally square. It will take 30 minutes or less to finish. The perfect gift.
Dare to pedal in your longest skirt with a pair of crochet skirt guards. Both the smaller 1⁄4- wheel and larger 1⁄3-wheel size hook up in just a few hours. Snap it on the fender with a handful of binder clips, and easily snap it off again to wash or swap for another color. This is a great starter project if you’ve never crocheted lace before. It’s written in normal crochet terms, just as in row-by-row instructions for a ripple stitch or a granny square. It works up fast because you’ll use a larger hook than usual for lace. While it’s an intermediate crochet pattern, we wrote it with extra clarity with beginners in mind. Required skills include chain, skip, slip, and single through triple crochet. Plus, the Knits for Life group on Ravelry has an active discussion thread for this pattern where we’ll answer any question in a day or two. Fits small-large standard wheels. Necessary skills adjustable magic ring chain skip a stitch slip stitch single crochet double crochet half double crochet trip
Crochet is a great way to join together knitted strips or squares, as in this rainbow bedspread . It's less stretchy than knitting, which me...
I first came across 'constructional' knitting in a magazine a couple of years ago; learning to make and join 'mitred' squares opened up a whole new world for me and I was quickly addicted! One of the chief bonuses is there are NO seams to sew up! :-) I've included some of my square blankets in previous posts ( here and there for example ) but when I was asked by some members of our embryonic church crafting group to explain the technique I decided I needed to do something easy for people to follow! One of the activities we take part in is making blankets for charities worldwide; some of our more 'senior' knitters can only manage to knit the individual squares - these are then sewn up by those of us with more nimble fingers, as we'd like EVERYONE to be able to take part even if they're not able to cope with the growing weight of a blanket. Meanwhile, to save sewing-up, the more 'adventurous' amongst us asked me how to do the construction method. So, without wishing to teach any of you experienced knitters out there how to 'suck eggs' (and I know there are other examples out there on the 'web) - here's my first attempt at a tutorial! -oOo- How to knit a mitred square Mitred squares require an odd number of stitches. For the pictures in this example I used 33 stitches. (Edited 19/11/14). I've been asked about altering the sizes - the basic rule of thumb is: always cast on an odd number of stitches and always decrease over the central 3 stitches. Using DK yarn, 4mm needles and casting on 55 stitches will yield a 6" square, approx., following the instructions below but using the stitch counts in brackets. Cast on 33 (55) stitches. 1st row. K to last st; P1 2nd row. Sl 1, K to last st; P1 3rd row. Sl 1, K to middle 3 sts; (sl 1, K2tog, PSSO); K to last st; P1 4th row. Sl 1, K to last st; P1 Repeat 3rd and 4th rows until 3 sts remain; after final 4th row K remaining 3 sts tog. Now you have completed the first square. Well done! Draw yarn through loop and cut end. To start the 2nd square, pick up and knit 17 (28) sts down one side of 1st square: Then continue and cast on 16 (27) more sts. You should now have 33 (55) sts on needle: Next row: K to last st.; P1 Now continue to rep 3rd and 4th rows as on previous square until completed: Continue to add squares until desired width is achieved. You will see that the mid-row decreases create a diagonal ‘line’. Now to create a new row of squares on top! Cast on 16 (27) sts, then pick up 17 (28) sts along edge of block, like this: Again, you’ll have 33(55) sts on needle. Next row: K to last st.; P1 Continue 3rd and 4th row repeats as before and complete the square: So, 1st square was Blue; 2nd square was Pink; 3rd square was Green. To make the 4th square, this time you’ll be picking ALL your stitches like this: From the top left hand side of the green square, pick up 16 (27) sts; pick up 1 st at the corner of the blue square: then continue to pick up a further 16 (27) sts along the adjacent side of the pink square. You should now have 33 (55) sts on needle. K to last st; P1. Continue as before, repeating the original 3rd and 4th row: If you continue in this manner, always adding squares right to left, you will see that the diagonal ‘lines’ run all in the same direction. If you want to create a diagonal zig-zag with each new row of squares you just need to alter the direction you add the squares: This time you’ll be placing your squares left to right. See pic. above. Start picking up stitches from the right hand side of the square below (purple) and pick up 17 (28) sts, then cast on a further 16 (27). Now you have your 33 (55) sts in total, carry on and complete the square. Repeat the process to add a new square: Start from the top right of the green square and pick up 17 (28) sts. Note: the 17th (28th) stitch will be picked up from the corner of the square below (purple, in this case), then continue to pick up a further 16 (27), making 33 (55) sts. in total. Can you see the change of diagonal direction? Just alternate between these two methods for each row of squares and you’ll see the zigzag appear! -oOo- There - I hope this explains the technique easily! Picking up and knitting stitches for each new square saves the laborious procedure of sewing the squares together - and if you turn your work over you'll see it also gives a nice smooth finish! The only dilemma with creating blankets in this way is - which colour shall I use next.....! ;-)
I love the look of checkers, squares, and quilts, but I don't love seaming them together. There, I said it. Ha! This 'Knit Seamless Quilt' blanket features beautiful squares, but none of the seaming. Hooray! See the full, free pattern below, or you may choose to purchase the ad-free printable version from Etsy HERE, or
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KNITTING PATTERN // ZOE Top in English/German The ZOE top is a short-cut, tight-fitting top with a sporty 'racerback' and comes into its own in combination with high-waisted trousers and skirts. The top is worked top-down and can therefore be individually adjusted in length and worn as a bustier, crop top or very classic - without showing your belly. The front and back pieces are worked flat, in RS and WS rows, up to the end of the armholes, first the back piece, then the front piece. The body is worked in the round, then the neckline and armholes are edged with an I-cord. The top sits close to the body, but because of the rib pattern, unworn and unstretched, it appears narrower than the specified bust size. Techniques used: Left- and right leaning increases for knit- and purl stitches, tubular bind off-method, I-Cord-bind off. All techniques used are explained in the instructions. / Level: Advanced / Sizes: XS (S) M (L) XL (XXL) To fit bust circumference: 71-76 (81-86) 91-97 (102-107) 112-117 (122-127) cm 28-30 (32-34) 36-38 (40-42) 44-46 (48-50) inches The ribbed pattern makes the top narrower when unworn and not stretched. Armhole depth / neckline depth: 22 (23) 23 (25) 25 (27) cm / 8.7 (9) 9 (9.8) 9.8 (10.6) inches Total length / short version: approx. 38 (39) 40 (42) 44 (46) cm / 15 (15.4) 15.8 (16.5) 17.3 (18.1) inches Total length / long version: approx. 47 (48) 49 (51) 53 (55) cm / 18.5 (18.9) 19.3 (20) 20.9 (21.7) inches / Yarn: Short version: 150 (150) 150 (200) 250 (300) g 'Duo' by Sandnes Garn (55% Pure Wool, 45% Cotton; 115 m/50 g) or 'Perla' by Lamana (60% Cotton, 25% Alpaca, 15% Silk; 115m/50g). Long version: 150 (200) 200 (250) 300 (350) g 'Duo' by Sandnes Garn or 'Perla' by Lamana. / Needles: 80-100 cm/32-40 in. circular needles, size 3.0 mm (US 2 or 3/UK 11), 80-100 cm/32-40 in. circular needles, size 2.5 mm (US 1 or 2/UK 13 or 12) / Gauge/Tension 2/2 rib worked flat, using ndl size 3.0 mm: 36 sts x 32 rows = 10 x 10 cm/4” square (not washed and not stretched), 32 sts x 32 rows = 10 x 10 cm/4” square (washed, not stretched) Paula_m I Susanne Müller I 2021. Reproduction for private use only. Reproduction, distribution and sale of this pattern in any form is prohibited. All rights reserved.1
Download intarsia knitting pattern, with full row by row instructions, a chart, and photos. I've designed this to fit a standard 2 litre bottle. This is knitted with chunky/bulky weight yarn, Tension: 14 stitches x 20 rows=4 inches/10 cm, on 6 mm/no.10 knitting needles. You will need one 100g ball of standard chunky/bulky weight yarn for the cover, and then whites, and beige/browns for the goat colours. There is a little hand sewing for the face and horns. Construction: it's knitted flat, on straight needles, mostly all in one piece, apart from small section at the back that forms the envelope opening, and the ribbed funnel. It folds into place before sewing the side seams. Easy construction.
Free knitting pattern for alphabet ABC washcloth or dishcloths or afghan sqaures or blanket squares. Includes written instructions and charts.
Today, I'm happy to share an easy knit square pattern as part of my contribution to the Harmony Blanket Knit Along! This Knit Along includes several different square patterns that you can use to create a blanket or simply learn new stitches. There are several knitting bloggers and designers who are each contributing a pattern,
The Petal Pouches free knitting pattern is a perfect project for someone looking to add some charm and functionality to their repertoire.
These Square Coasters Free Knitting Patterns are just for you is a fun and easy project for your summer knitting.
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This super bulky weight beanie works up in a flash. The design consists of left and right twiste...
This pattern in now available in pdf for, easier to read it, with more photos, 5 pages. You could appreciate it on my blog, la Maille au doigt : http://lamailleaudoigt.canalblog.com/tag/azulejos Inspirated by azulejos tiles, Aveiro square is the first block in the Azulejos squares serie. Contrastes à géométrie variable, alternance de points, et jeu d’assemblage, toutes les idées se déclinent … Aveiro square tutorial is only available on pdf via Ravelry, in french and american terms. Release version in pdf will be add automaticly to your download link you have been received when you bought it with paypal. I’ll hope you’ll be enjoyed with Aveiro block, and make some great projects with.
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The design: The Fractal Bloom Project Bag is a colourful interlocking floral design inspired by fractal sand art. Using 7 hexagons joined together this practical and stylish bag is perfect for every day use
Enjoy these square blanket knitting patterns because they are free! Knitted square blanket is easy to make and you can use up any scrap yarn.
--- THIS IS FOR A PDF DIGITAL PATTERN ONLY --- CONSTRUCTION The BOXY CARDIGAN Mohair Edition is worked from the top down, beginning with the back neck and shoulder stitches. Once worked down to length, stitches for the back are placed on hold and the front stitches are picked up and worked for each side. Stitches for all pieces are joined with underarm cast ons and worked back and forth until desired length is reached. The sleeves are picked up and worked in the round, and the collar is picked up and worked back and forth in double stockinette. SIZE GUIDE The BOXY CARDIGAN Mohair Edition is intended to be worn with a positive ease of approximately 12.5 - 18 cm / 5 - 7 inches of positive ease built in. The sizes are based on a bust circumference of approximately: 71-76 (81-86) 91.5-96.5 (101.5-106.5) 111.5-117 (122-127) 132-137 (142- 147) cm / 28-30 (32-34) 36-38 (40-42) 44-46 (48-50) 52-54, (56-58) inches. FINISHED GARMENT MEASUREMENTS a. Bust: 89 (99) 109 (119.5) 129.5 (139.5) 150 (160) cm / 35 (39) 43 (47) 51 (55) 59 (63) inches finished bust measurement; garment is intended to be worn with 12.5-18 cm / 5-7 inches of positive ease built in. All final measurements for the garment are within the pattern. SUGGESTED NEEDLES ~ 6.5 mm US 10.5 circular needles, 40, 80/100 cm or size to obtain gauge. ~ 6 mm US 10 circular needles 40, 80/100 cm for the collar. ~ 5.5 mm US 9 circular needles 40 cm for the cuff and hem. SUGGESTED YARN Sample made in size XS with Drops Kid-Silk Mohair (25g, 210 metres/ 229 yards), in Dark Green. If you decide to use this yarns: 4 (4) 4 (5) 5 (6) 7 (7) skeins are required, or 633 (698) 806 (874) 987 (1105) 1239 (1371) meters / 692 (763) 881 (956) 1079 (1208) 1355 (1499) yards. The amount shown is the total amount needed. If you find mohair is an issue to wear, I suggest trying Suri Alpaca blend yarn. This fluffier and will create a more halo look in your work. SKILL LEVEL: Advanced Beginner/Intermediate To see more photos from other knitters, please have a look at my highlights on Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/friday.knits/ - NO REFUNDS ON DIGITAL PRODUCTS -
Knit a Square, Create a Cuddly Creature: From Flat to Fabulous - A Step-by-Step Guide [Epstein, Nicky] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Knit a Square, Create a Cuddly Creature: From Flat to Fabulous - A Step-by-Step Guide
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This Square Nesting Boxes Free Knitting Pattern is great for organizing. These boxes are fun to knit, and perfect for displaying supplies!
This Square Tile Washcloth Free Knitting Pattern is a simple yet beautiful project. It is also a perfect handmade gift.
This Lace Heart Knitting Pattern creates a sweet swatch of love.
The stairs of the Helsinki Cathedral were filled with the Guinness world record attempt for the largest crocheted patchwork quilt of the world, making a quite large blanket.
How to Knit the Honeycomb Cable Stitch with Free Written Pattern and Video Tutorial by Studio Knit.
The Knot Bag Free Knitting Pattern has a clever bag design that requires no extra accessories for closure. It's perfect for everyday use.
I don’t know about you, but I love to combine the pleasant with the useful. That's why today we gonna show you these knitted dishcloths.
Spread the love There are a lot of cute plush animal patterns out there, but most of them are crochet. The knitting ones I could find were pretty complicated. I created this This Square Bear Knitting Pattern with beginners in mind. The entire bear is knit flat, in pieces and then sewn together. It’s knit in...
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