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Heirloom Quilt Cardigan Knitting Pattern

Heirloom Quilt Cardigan Knitting Pattern
Using a block construction, this design is intended to focus on color and pattern to lead to a timeless piece intended to be handed down. Each block is a chance to try something new, to combine different colors, to start again.  Coats and jackets have always been popular and are in current modern winter fashion too! This pattern...

Pole Dance Socks Free Knitting Pattern

Pole Dance Socks Free Knitting Pattern
These socks are worked flat in two sections, except for the cuff and toe. The heel is a no-wrap short-row heel tucked into the first section of the sock. Stitches are picked up along the edges of the first panel so the second panel can be joined as you go along – no intarsia, no seaming. Knitted Slippers to...

Sunspotter Rainbow Shawl Knitting Pattern

Sunspotter Rainbow Shawl Knitting Pattern
Dark spots dance across the surface of our solar sphere, known to scientists as ‘sunspots.’ There are different versions of shawl wrap that you won’t miss out for any weather. If you love all the needle work, don’t forget to check out all the knit fashions with free patterns. This asymmetrical triangular shawl uses the stunning gradients of Marianated Yarns to create your...

Bunny Print Baby Sweater Free Knitting Pattern

Bunny Print Baby Sweater Free Knitting Pattern
A little starter sweater for baby. Knitted in basic stocking stitch with raglan sleeves using simple increasing and decreasing and with garter stitch hem and cuffs. Make it in four row stripes in two colours or alternatively make it in a solid colour with a shy little rabbit motif worked in intarsia. These are surely love-brand gifts to welcome...

Lionberry Shawl Free Knitting Pattern

Lionberry Shawl Free Knitting Pattern
Knit with mixed stitches and an elegant famine edge with this Lionberry Shawl knitting pattern, not too wide to wear as a scarf or wrap around shoulders for the coldness. It’s a take on a classic wardrobe staple shawl that can be draped over the shoulders and worn as a lightweight shawl, or wrapped around the neck for...

Boyfriend Scarf Free Knitting Pattern

Boyfriend Scarf Free Knitting Pattern
If you love all the needle work, don’t forget to check out all the knit fashions with free patterns. This scarf is designed to be knitted with worsted-weight yarn. It will give you a flutter of spring and the warmth needed to survive the rest of the cold weather.  This scarf is the ultimate cozy piece to wrap up...

Tessellated Pullover Sweater Knitting Pattern

Tessellated Pullover Sweater Knitting Pattern
Get enough of this simple, slipped stitch pattern! Depending on if you choose high or low contrast colors, it completely changes the look. This comfy, drop-shoulder pullover is the perfect way to showcase this beautiful stitch in the color combos of your dreams! Coats and jackets have always been popular and are in current modern winter fashion too!...

Color Affection Shawl Knitting Pattern

Color Affection Shawl Knitting Pattern
Create your own Color Affection Shawl with the very basic garter stitch, very easy and quick to knit. More garter stitch and stripes to love. There are different versions of shawl wrap that you won’t miss out for any weather. If you love all the needle work, don’t forget to check out all the knit fashions with free patterns. Choose your favourite colours,...

Lace Wild Swan Shawl Free Knitting Pattern

Lace Wild Swan Shawl Free Knitting Pattern
This Wild Swan Shawl is the piece you just have to knit and you won’t miss out this fabulous way to a lace shawl wrap for any weather. If you love all the needle work, don’t forget to check out all the knit fashions with free patterns. The shawl is worked from the neck down and bound off using either a knitted...

Hitofude Cardigan Knitting Pattern

Hitofude Cardigan Knitting Pattern
Coats and jackets have always been popular and are in current modern winter fashion too!As implied by the name “Hitofude”, meaning a single brush stroke in Japanese, this open front cardigan with an allover lace pattern is worked in one “yarn stroke” -- a continuous strand without cutting the yarn. The yarn stroke starts from the upper body...