Get last-minute gift ideas from this round-up of 27+ one-skein knitting patterns. Most items will knit up in one afternoon!
Cool tones, cool style...knitting patterns for Cool Kids Pullovers! A real treat for every craft-loving parent.
Yarn is yarn. Right? While knitting/crochet and weaving yarn can sometimes be used interchangeably - there are notable differences.
Self-Striping Yarn Cakes – Which brand do I choose? Pattern Ideas & FAQs
Easy Toddler Sweater Knitting Pattern- a classic, raglan sweater with a relaxed shape and a rolled neck. Knit using Lion Brand Scarfie yarn.
Learn how to knit a sweater with this timeless slouchy sweater design. Beginner friendly and FREE pattern with US women's sizes XS-XXL.
This Good Old Raglan Sweater Free Knitting Pattern is very flexible for your use. This pullover is simple, short, and sweet.
A step-by-step tutorial on how to do the mattress stitch in knitting. Easy to follow instructions for beginners for seaming two knitted pieces
Fagerborg Baby Jacket Knitting Pattern
Designed by Helga Isager. English language printed pattern. FIELD is worked from the top down with raglan increases on the yoke for a perfect fit. This makes a beautiful play of colour and a nice texture which is kind to your skin. The finished blouse is turned ‘inside out’, so the wrong-side of the stockinette stitch is facing outward. The way the neckline is sewn in place makes both sides look nice, and ensures that the blouse can be worn with both the Right Side and the Wrong Side out. Available in hardcopy (paper) or digital (delivered via Ravelry - please supply Ravelry username in Order Notes if you would like us to add to your Rav library). Please note the digital option is not sent automatically. Orders are fulfilled between Monday and Friday, during working hours, in the order in which they are received. We appreciate your patience. SIZES S (M) L (XL) MEASUREMENTS Half chest circumference: 48 (51,5) 54,5 (57) cm Total length: 50 (53) 56 (59) cm Body length from armhole down: 28 (30) 32 (34) cm Sleeve circumference top arm: 40 (43) 45 (47) cm Sleeve length from armhole: 41,5 (43) 44,5 (46) cm MATERIALS 150 (200) 250 (300)g Merilin (shown in colour 0) 100 (150) 150 (200)g Trio (shown in colour Nougat) 100 (100) 150 (150)g Alpaca 1 (shown in colour 33) OR (as suggested by Helga): Work in 2 shades of Merilin: 150 (200) 250 (300)g Merilin (in colour A) 150 (200) 250 (300)g Merilin (in colour B) NEEDLES: US 4 (3.5 mm) US 2½ (3 mm) US 1½ (2.5 mm) GAUGE 25 sts and 34 rows = 4" in stockinette st on US 4 (3.5 mm). 28 sts and 34 rows = 4" in k1, p1 rib on US 2½ (3 mm).
The Big Porch Pumpkins Free Knitting Pattern comes in different sizes that can be stacked together. It adds a charming element to your decor.
Nestled amongst the cozy skeins of vibrant yarn, the Garfield amigurumi brings the sass and charm of the world's favorite orange tabby cat to life. This
PEACH UNICORN DESIGNS Join the spooky season celebrations this Autumn with this Free, Small Knitted Halloween Pumpkin Pattern! Ideal for those who are just starting out in knitting, this easy-to-follow beginner knitting pattern is worked up flat and uses straight knitting needles, so you can knit up a cute and charming amigurumi pumpkin in no time! Perfect for adding a touch of ghoulishness to your next Halloween decorating project, this spooky pumpkin sits perfectly in your hand and will look great on your windowsill, on your Halloween dinner table or you can even use at fayres, parties and fundraising events. And best of all, you don't need to be a knitting expert to make it. So if you're looking for a fun and festive way to get knitting this Halloween season, this simple and easy small knitted pumpkin pattern is the perfect project. Go grab your knitting needles and get started on your hauntingly beautiful masterpiece today! Feel free to ask any questions or show us your pumpkins, you can comment below, send an email or find us on Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest! We would love to hear from you. Happy Halloween! Materials Needed * Scheepjes Catona Cotton 4-ply cotton yarn 2 x 10g Ball of Rich Coral #410 1 x 10g Ball of Caramel #506 (Or a scrap of brown for stalk) * 3mm Knitting Needles (US3.25) (UK11) * Tapestry Needle * Toy Stuffing Please note: the External links in the “materials” sections are affiliate links to a very respected and reliable UK yarn seller, who delivers worldwide. This yarn is also available through this US YARN store , but in 25g balls instead 10g balls Stitch Directory Click on the stitch for a video k - Knit p - Purl m1 - Make one Stitch by picking up a new stitch between stitches k2tog - knit next 2 stitches together ( ) - repeat instructions within the brackets, the number of times specified. Pattern Notes * Tension Gauge - 26 Sts x 36 Rows = 4 x 4 inches (10 x 10 cm)* Finished Pumpkin size - 9cm round by 4cm high. (3.5 x 1.5 inches)* Pattern is suitable for a beginner.* Knitted pumpkin is worked up flat. If you want the free printable PDF pattern you will need to complete checkout. If your cart totals £0.00 you will NOT need to give payment details only your name and the email address you want the pattern sent to. Main Knitted Pumpkin Pattern Pumpkin - Using Rich Coral Cast on 11sts Row 1 and ALL ODD rows - p Row 2 - (k1, m1) 10 times, k1. (21) Row 4 - (k2, m1) 10 times, k1. (31) Row 6 - (k3, m1) 10 times, k1. (41) Row 8 - (k4, m1) 10 times, k1. (51) Row 10 - (k5, m1) 10 times, k1. (61) Row 12 - (k6, m1) 10 times, k1. (71) Rows 14, 16, 18, 20, 22 & 24 - k. (71) Row 26 - (k5, k2tog) 10 times, k1. (61) Row 28 - (k4, k2tog) 10 times, k1. (51) Row 30 - (k3, k2tog) 10 times, k1. (41) Row 32 - (k2, k2tog) 10 times, k1. (31) Row 34 - (k1, k2tog) 10 times, k1. (21) Row 36 - (k2tog) 10 times, k1. (11) Leaving a long yarn tail, weave the tail through the last 11 loops on the needle and pull to close. Sew up the side seam and stuff the pumpkin. Weave the yarn tail through the 11 cast on stitches and pull to close the opening. Take the yarn up the side of the pumpkin and down through the centre from the top to the bottom, pull tight and repeat around the pumpkin another 5 times, making 6 wedges. Secure the end. Stalk - Using Caramel yarn Cast on 7 stsRow 1 - kRow 2 - pCast off, and sew onto the top centre of your pumpkin. Making up your Pumpkin Leaving a long yarn tail, weave the tail through the last 11 loops on the needle and pull to close. Sew up the side seam and stuff the pumpkin. Weave the yarn tail through the 11 cast on stitches and pull to close the opening. Take the yarn up the side of the pumpkin and down through the centre from the top to the bottom, pull tight and repeat around the pumpkin another 5 times, making 6 wedges. Secure all ends and add the stalk. CopyrightPlease note that all knitting & crochet patterns published by Peach.Unicorn Designs are protected by UK copyright law. Reproduction or distribution of this pattern is strictly prohibited unless specially authorised. This includes any form of reproduction on the Internet, posting, scanning, photocopying or emailing. Derivative works created using this pattern are also strictly prohibited by copyright law.Purchasers may not resell, redistribute or translate the pattern into another language for reselling. Permission is granted to print patterns for personal use only and also for finished goods to be sold,but with the condition that the pattern is credited back to Peach.Unicorn Designs. www.PeachUnicornDesigns.com
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You will love the crochet strawberry cow amigurumi toy. A big thank you to the owner of the pattern for the cute plush strawberry crochet cow pattern. It is a...
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Having an arsenal of free baby blanket knitting patterns are important.
PEACH UNICORN DESIGNS Join the spooky season celebrations this Autumn with this Free, Small Knitted Halloween Pumpkin Pattern! Ideal for those who are just starting out in knitting, this easy-to-follow beginner knitting pattern is worked up flat and uses straight knitting needles, so you can knit up a cute and charming amigurumi pumpkin in no time! Perfect for adding a touch of ghoulishness to your next Halloween decorating project, this spooky pumpkin sits perfectly in your hand and will look great on your windowsill, on your Halloween dinner table or you can even use at fayres, parties and fundraising events. And best of all, you don't need to be a knitting expert to make it. So if you're looking for a fun and festive way to get knitting this Halloween season, this simple and easy small knitted pumpkin pattern is the perfect project. Go grab your knitting needles and get started on your hauntingly beautiful masterpiece today! Feel free to ask any questions or show us your pumpkins, you can comment below, send an email or find us on Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest! We would love to hear from you. Happy Halloween! Materials Needed * Scheepjes Catona Cotton 4-ply cotton yarn 2 x 10g Ball of Rich Coral #410 1 x 10g Ball of Caramel #506 (Or a scrap of brown for stalk) * 3mm Knitting Needles (US3.25) (UK11)* Tapestry Needle* Toy Stuffing Please note: the External links in the “materials” sections are affiliate links to a very respected and reliable UK yarn seller, who delivers worldwide. This yarn is also available through this US YARN store, but in 25g balls instead 10g balls Stitch Directory Click on the stitch for a video k - Knit p - Purlm1 - Make one Stitch by picking up a new stitch between stitches k2tog - knit next 2 stitches together( ) - repeat instructions within the brackets, the number of times specified. Pattern Notes * Tension Gauge - 26 Sts x 36 Rows = 4 x 4 inches (10 x 10 cm)* Finished Pumpkin size - 9cm round by 4cm high. (3.5 x 1.5 inches)* Pattern is suitable for a beginner.* Knitted pumpkin is worked up flat. If you want the free printable PDF pattern you will need to complete checkout. If your cart totals £0.00 you will NOT need to give payment details only your name and the email address you want the pattern sent to. Main Knitted Pumpkin Pattern Pumpkin - Using Rich Coral Cast on 11sts Row 1 and ALL ODD rows - p Row 2 - (k1, m1) 10 times, k1. (21) Row 4 - (k2, m1) 10 times, k1. (31) Row 6 - (k3, m1) 10 times, k1. (41) Row 8 - (k4, m1) 10 times, k1. (51) Row 10 - (k5, m1) 10 times, k1. (61) Row 12 - (k6, m1) 10 times, k1. (71) Rows 14, 16, 18, 20, 22 & 24 - k. (71) Row 26 - (k5, k2tog) 10 times, k1. (61) Row 28 - (k4, k2tog) 10 times, k1. (51) Row 30 - (k3, k2tog) 10 times, k1. (41) Row 32 - (k2, k2tog) 10 times, k1. (31) Row 34 - (k1, k2tog) 10 times, k1. (21) Row 36 - (k2tog) 10 times, k1. (11) Leaving a long yarn tail, weave the tail through the last 11 loops on the needle and pull to close. Sew up the side seam and stuff the pumpkin. Weave the yarn tail through the 11 cast on stitches and pull to close the opening. Take the yarn up the side of the pumpkin and down through the centre from the top to the bottom, pull tight and repeat around the pumpkin another 5 times, making 6 wedges. Secure the end. Stalk - Using Caramel yarn Cast on 7 stsRow 1 - kRow 2 - pCast off, and sew onto the top centre of your pumpkin. Making up your Pumpkin Leaving a long yarn tail, weave the tail through the last 11 loops on the needle and pull to close. Sew up the side seam and stuff the pumpkin. Weave the yarn tail through the 11 cast on stitches and pull to close the opening. Take the yarn up the side of the pumpkin and down through the centre from the top to the bottom, pull tight and repeat around the pumpkin another 5 times, making 6 wedges. Secure all ends and add the stalk. CopyrightPlease note that all knitting & crochet patterns published by Peach.Unicorn Designs are protected by UK copyright law. Reproduction or distribution of this pattern is strictly prohibited unless specially authorised. This includes any form of reproduction on the Internet, posting, scanning, photocopying or emailing. Derivative works created using this pattern are also strictly prohibited by copyright law.Purchasers may not resell, redistribute or translate the pattern into another language for reselling. Permission is granted to print patterns for personal use only and also for finished goods to be sold,but with the condition that the pattern is credited back to Peach.Unicorn Designs. www.PeachUnicornDesigns.com
I've found THE most adorable Eeyore knitting pattern! Check out these photos and heart-melting little video of Eeyore trying to do head stands
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Crochet a cute crochet white owl with our easy amigurumi pattern – perfect for gifts or charming home decor!
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The Light in the Window Blanket is modern, colorful & very easy to knit! The blanket is knit in garter stitch in three rectangular panels, making it perfect for on-the-go knitting. A relaxing knitting pattern for beginners or experienced knitters. Select 5 yarn colors from Lion Brand Basic St
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Free Crocheted Poppy Pattern with video tutorials (left and right handed). Help us reach our goal of 10,000 poppies to create community art projects of Remembrance to honor our Veterans. #poppyproject
Easiest Large Pumpkin Knitting Pattern- a beginner-friendly pattern for the cutest fall decor! Uses Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick & Quick.
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Hello fellow crochet lovers! As two moms with a shared passion for the comforting click of the crochet hook, we're thrilled to present 7 Wisteria Crochet Patterns that are certain to nurture your creativity. From
Hi friends! I've knit a beautiful herringbone stitch in the past, but was excited to find a simpler method! You can also find an easy bag pattern (here)
The photo above © NiggyArts This tutorial explains how to crochet a realistic-looking cat that looks almost alive. I also describe different variations, such as how to create the eyes (crocheted, embr
What we like the least as knitters is having to join one yarn ball to another with bothersome knots, which later show on our projects. That’s why in the We…
There have been a lot of interesting style aesthetics gaining popularity over the last few years (anyone familiar with cottagecore or dark academia would tell you the same). A popular type of style often raved about among fashion enthusiasts has been labeled as dark mori or gothic minimalist, but could be better described as "witchy." While not always explicitly duplicating witches of folklore, sometimes this style does throw in a pentagram or pointy hat. That said, these 13 Witchy Knitting Patterns are subdued enough to wear to school or work while still giving you that mystical edge. If you think exclusively of '90s goth fashion when you think of 'witchy,' think again! This style is elegant, refined, and evocative of fantasy and mystery without being kitschy. Women of any age can pull off these cool knitting patterns, and many are easy enough for beginners to tackle. Not to be confused with the wiccan lifestyle, these patterns are simply callbacks in certain ways to witches of pop culture or lore. Whether you're looking for a few spooky statement pieces for October or some inspiration to revamp your entire wardrobe, you'll love these trendy knitting patterns. Sign up for our free email newsletter for more amazing patterns!
A little while ago I wrote about the knitting needle roll I made and the fingerless gloves pattern that I was beginning to knit. Well, it’s been several weeks now but I’ve finally finis…