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Free Patterns
Free patterns for knitters and crocheters
Here you’ll find links to all the free knit and crochet patterns published on this blog. Enjoy!
Free Knitting Patterns
Free Crochet Patterns
Arrow Head Lace Headband
A Real Stand Up Scarf
Wine Bottle Cozy
A Wrap Around Bookmark
A Knit Leaf in Three Sizes
Bat Wing Shawl
Warming a Cold Shoulder
Broomstick Lace Wristlets
Minis for Christmas
The Ruffle Butterfly
Leaf Lace Headscarf
Girls and Grannies - a retro poncho
I Heart You Three Times Washcloth
Twisted Fingerless Mitts
Ripplet!
Yarn Cake Cozy!
Toil and Trouble - Double Sided Scrubbers
Patterns For Sale on Ravelry
Spliced - knit hat in three sizesBillow - an aran weight cowl
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Your patterns are lovely. The wrap around book mark is a wonderful addition to my everyday take along. I use it to mark my place in my notebook that I carry for work. Look forward to adding the Knitted Fascination to my wardrobe. Thank you for sharing linda
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That is the kind of feedback that puts a big smile on my face. I’m so glad you like your bookmark and even more that you use it all the time! The best handmade stuff is the stuff we can’t do without.
And let me know how the Fascinator goes!
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Elaine
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I like your patterns and am going to knit the coasters. What is the Facinator pattern?
Hi Lenora. I did answer you on the other thread, the page with the coasters. But I’m happy to answer here too. 🙂 “Unfortunately, no you can’t simply increase the cast-on amount to make a bigger circle. When you change the cast on, you change the number of wedges that need to be made. HOWEVER…. I may have the perfect pattern for you. http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/short-rows-round-pinwheel-baby-blanket-archived Its a freebie. When you follow the link you end up at a page for baby booties but just scroll down. The blanket instructions starts mid-page. I’ve never made one but nearly 200 people have and… Read more »
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terri
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I just found your site. I love your patterns. The hat you knitted in different types of yarn what just I was looking for! Thank you.
You are very welcome! I hope that pattern brings you many fine hats.
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I made the 70s poncho but I changed the neckline a bit. Made some rainbow ones for grandaughters, browns and also orchid for me. If you want to see them let me now they turned out gorgeous. Thank you for the pattern.
I would love to see them! I’d love it if you posted a pic here. If the image file is loaded up/hosted anywhere on the internet you can copy/paste the image’s URL here. I love seeing pics of people work so much I explained how to get a picture in your comment in this guide here:
"There is no failure. Only feedback." - Robert Allen
12 Comments on "Free Patterns"
Your patterns are lovely. The wrap around book mark is a wonderful addition to my everyday take along. I use it to mark my place in my notebook that I carry for work. Look forward to adding the Knitted Fascination to my wardrobe. Thank you for sharing linda
That is the kind of feedback that puts a big smile on my face. I’m so glad you like your bookmark and even more that you use it all the time! The best handmade stuff is the stuff we can’t do without.
And let me know how the Fascinator goes!
I like your patterns and am going to knit the coasters. What is the Facinator pattern?
So glad you like them. The Fascinator is a lace head scarf. Hope you like that one too.
can I take the coaster pattern and just keep increasing to make a round baby blanket ?
I just found your site. I love your patterns. The hat you knitted in different types of yarn what just I was looking for! Thank you.
You are very welcome! I hope that pattern brings you many fine hats.
I made the 70s poncho but I changed the neckline a bit. Made some rainbow ones for grandaughters, browns and also orchid for me. If you want to see them let me now they turned out gorgeous. Thank you for the pattern.
I would love to see them! I’d love it if you posted a pic here. If the image file is loaded up/hosted anywhere on the internet you can copy/paste the image’s URL here. I love seeing pics of people work so much I explained how to get a picture in your comment in this guide here:
http://rovingcrafters.com/archived-stuff/how-to-comment/
Just finished knitting the fingerless mitts from your pattern, the fit is perfect. Love the pattern and the way you closed the gusset hole.
Fantastic! What yarn did you use? I’ve been wondering how this pattern would do in a non-wool yarn…