- Designed by Sanne Bjerregaard
Colorful, stripes knitted sweaters are just timeless. I have a few of my own, that were worn by my grandma! They never go out of style! What's more, the design is absolutely gender neutral, so you can make it a gift!
Photo is by Sanne Bjerregaard / Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on filcolana.dk, or read more about this version 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!
Snowy Mountains
- Designed by Sanne Kalmbacher
If you want to make a fun and cute pair of gloves, these adorable ones by Sanne Kalmbacherwill make you fall in love with fingerless mitts all over again! What's more, they make an amazing birthday or Christmas gift, because they are super comfy and made with love. There are three different sizes available.
Retro dress Free Knitting Pattern
- Designed by Taiga Hilliard Designs
Retro patterns are truly classic and timeless, right? If you're lucky enough to have baby dresses that your grandma or great - grandma wore, you can see how elegant and pretty they are! This sweet dress has a knitted top and a material bottom, that looks adorable!
Amigurumi Dog Toy Sofites Free Knitting Patterns
You will love these Amigurumi Dog Toy Softies Free Knitting Patterns if you prefer knitting. Now you can surprise a loved one with this bubbly Buster knitted Jack Russell as well as a matching grayhound. It will definitely be an instant hit among kids and dog-loving family and friends. It makes for a thoughtful present for any occasion. This pattern is an ideal project for knitters with intermediate skills, yet a great challenge for beginners since it only involves pull stitch. Once completed, the knitted toy should measure approximately 8 inches tall. In metric units, the finished knitted puppy should have a height of around 21 cm.
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.