Free Knitting Patterns: Recently Added Patterns

Gryffindor Lion Knit Hat
Beginner/Intermediate. This red and gold stranded colorwork knit hat features a proud lion for any Harry Potter fans!


Gertrude Slouchy Hat
Intermediate. Made in Fine yarn, in the round, with an alternating pattern of lace and cables - Perfect for summe


Garter Ridge Headband
Beginner/Intermediate. The Garter Ridge Headband combines a simple, textured stitch to allow the the yarn to shine.


Alien Hat
Intermediate. This monster is out of this world, featuring a cable design down the centre of the head.


Bird Tracks Beanie
Beginner/Intermediate. This textured beanie in 4 sizes features a traveling stitch pattern.


Hummingbird Hat
Beginner/Intermediate. The Hummingbird Hat is a stretchy, striped hat in 12 sizes from preemie through adult large


Yukon Beanie
Beginner/Intermediate. This beginner-friendly stranded knitting project features eye-catching vertical stripes.


Slouchy Hat
Beginner/Intermediate. Seed stitch elevates a simple color pattern on a winter warmer topped with a fun fur pompom.


Cable-Rib Beanie
Intermediate. This beanie combines cables and ribbing for a fresh look that is both fun and quick to knit.


Single Stripe Mittens
Beginner/Intermediate. Made with roughly 80 - 100 yards of dk/worsted weight yarn and size US 4 & 6 needles
Gauge: 5.0 stitches per inch or 20.0 stitches per 4 inches.


Loom Knit Scarf
Beginner. Loom Knit Scarf is among the easiest and most requested project. Pattern with Video Tutorial


Blue Angel Headband
Beginner/Intermediate. This fun headband uses less than 75 yards of super bulky yarn and size US 15 needles.
Gauge: 2.75 stitches per inch or 11.0 stitches per 4 inches.

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