- DESIGNED by Elaine Phillips
This super stylish and so feminine shawl features an asymmetrical shape and a gorgeous brioche design. It is knitted by Elaine Phillips in 2 - color stitch. You can work it sideways from the pointy end. What's more, this shawl is super fun to knit, so make sure to check it out!
Photo is by Elaine Phillips / Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on abc-knitting-patterns.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Catnip Bunny Free Knitting Pattern
The colorful knitted catnip bunnies can be used for many things. You can for instance string them together and use as a pram toy. Or my favorite, use them to teach children the colors. The Catnip Bunny Free Knitting Pattern has been designed by Selina Kyle. She has included a great photo tutorial with her written pattern. They're small, quick to knit, ever-so-simple 2 needle affairs with only the tiniest bit of seaming required on the ears. It is perfect for using up scrappy bits of yarn, and spreading kitty happiness. So, break out that left over yarn and make a selection of colorful knitted bunnies! Thanks Coffee and Cream for sharing this free knitting pattern. The link for the free pattern is provided below photo. Happy knitting!
Left of Center Cardi Free Knitting Pattern
- Designed by:Universal Yarn
Beautiful pastel blue, colorful horizontal stripes and contrasting little buttons. A stylish proposal for every little fashion lover, without a doubt! If you love it as much as we do, get to work with the pattern you find under the picture.
PHOTOS by knitting-bee / Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on knitting-bee.com
Da Vinci Glow Free Knitting Pattern
- DESIGNED by Doro Winter
Take a look at this beautiful classic knitted shawl by Doro Winter! It's a wonderful triangle, asymmetrical shawl, that's combining a two - colored brioche part. What's more, the brioche part is a true embellishment to the whole project. The black part is made with simple garter stitch.
Sashiko Brioche Wrap Free Knitting Pattern
- DESIGNED by Cate Carter-Evans
The autor took her inspiration from a traditional Japanese embroidery technique - sashiko. I absolutely love the finished piece - it looks truly magical and so intricate! What a gorgeous idea for a gift!
Optic Blanket Free Knitting Pattern
Knitting a large blanket can be like climbing a mountain with some preparation and a lot of hard work. But it is a tremendous sense of pride, accomplishment, and beauty at the very end. Have you ever tried making an illusion knitting pattern? This amazing Optic Blanket Free Knitting Pattern creates the same effects as cool optical illusion pictures. You work each square in the round from the periphery inward, decreasing with simple central double decreases. It is suitable for almost all levels of knit experience from beginner to advanced levels. Thanks Purl SOHO sharing this free pattern. The link for the free pattern is provided below photo. Happy knitting.