Free Knitting Patterns: Holiday Decoration

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Gingerbread Man

Beginner/Intermediate. The Gingerbread Man by Sachiyo Ishii was originally published in Tiny Christmas Toys to Knit.

Mini_stocking

Seamless Mini Christmas Stocking

Beginner/Intermediate. Little stocking knit in the round. Helps to know how to knit in the round and follow pattern.

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Autumn Pumpkins

Beginner. Cute little pumpkins knit in the round. It helps to know how to knit in the round and follow pattern

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Bunting flag knitting pattern

Beginner. A very easy pattern for knitting these pretty bunting flags. Great for nursery decorations, parties.

Gauge: 1.25 stitches per inch or 5.0 stitches per 4 inches.

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Rudy Cloth

Beginner.

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Happy Housewarming

Beginner/Intermediate. Worked one color at a time, the knit-and-slip pattern forms a welcome wreath topped by a big bow.


Knitted Mistletoe

Intermediate.


Knitted Holly

Intermediate.


Silent Night Tree Skirt

advanced. Lovely aran knit tree skirt can also be a poncho by simply eliminating one of the sections


Knitterly Garland

Beginner.


Mini Stocking

Beginner.


Santa Shelf Doll

Intermediate.


Little Stocking

Intermediate.


Snowman Ornament

Beginner/Intermediate.


Santa Ornament

Intermediate.


Knit Santa Hat

Intermediate.

Gauge: 2.5 stitches per inch or 10.0 stitches per 4 inches.


Star Ornament

Beginner.


Candy Cane Ornament

Intermediate.


Candy Cane Ornament

Beginner. This could also be done in i-cord, with a pipe cleaner inside to bend it.


Christmas Bell.

Beginner.

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