- Designed by Belén Fernández
Escanda is a gorgeous, asymmetrical, triangular shawl made by Belén Fernández. You can start this project in one corner with a cute lace section and increase gradually until the middle. It's really not a complicated project. What's more, you can easily adjust the size, which in the pattern is 80 cm (32”) long.
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Kindness KAL Shawl Free Knitting Pattern
- Designed by Knitcircus
This Kindness KAL Shawl in different shades of blue creates a beautiful ombre effect, and thanks to the small holes it looks a bit vintage, like lace. Shawl will be perfect if you like feminine styles with a bit of elegance. It looks really impressive, but pattern is not complicated and I am sure you can handle it!
Florin Triangle Free Knitting Pattern
- Designed by Leila Raabe
This beautiful top - down triangular shawl is worked up with 2 skeins of fingering - weight yarn, that makes it super soft. What's more, the pattern begins at the center top and is worked top down with a slightly wider wingspan than you can see in triangular knit shawls
Mitered Corner Blanket Free Pattern
- Designed by Purl Soho
These lovely blankets come in two sizes - small throw (top row and above) and large throw, however you can adjust each of the blankets to the size you need. Love the colors transition, it looks so modern and fun!
Stylish Vanessa Earwarmer
- Designed by: FiberandFernDesigns
Stylish Vanessa Earwarmer has amazing twist which looks like bow on the middle. Small openings make it look like this earwarmer is made oflace,it's amazing. You can create it in warm brown and beige colours like in the picture, or just choose your favourite colour!
New Super Easy Baby Blanket Free Knitting Pattern
This gorgeous blanket is a minimalist dream - the stitches are just beautiful and create a lovely mosaic of the best colors. Moreover, it's totally gender neutral, so you can easily gift it to a baby shower! Above all you can easily adjust it to any size you need, because it's a repetitive and easy pattern.