If you didn’t notice yet, the last patterns I created are quick projects to knit. Fast and easy! I find them relaxing to create and knit, and because they are always made with only two or three different stitches on a large number of rows, I call them no-brainer patterns. Here’s a free knitting pattern when you want something easy to knit!
How to knit the Blue Night Cowl, a free pattern
The Blue Night Cowl is a knitting pattern easy to follow with clear and detailed instructions. I even wrote the instructions with bigger font size! :) This cowl is created with the rib stitch for the edges and the seed stitch for the body. No increases, no decreases, so it’s a perfect project for a beginner, or if you want a no-brain knitting project!
How To Knit The Free Pattern, The Autumn Scarf
The color of this scarf reminds me of the colors of the maple trees during fall! That’s why I came with this name! It’s a large scarf, the first one I made so large and very long so you can wear it in a lot of different ways. You can also wear it as a wrap around your shoulders to keep you warm when colder days arrive in October.
How To Knit The Ripples Cowl, A Free Knitting Pattern
I’m so glad to show you my latest project, the Ripples Cowl! Even if it seems complicated, this project is beginner friendly, and you get a stunning result as I like them: simple with style! You know how to make knit and purl stitches? And yarn over for buttonholes? That’s all you have to know! :)
How To Knit The Free Knitting Pattern Shawl: The Weekender
Who doesn’t like free knitting patterns? Here’s the Weekender for you, a shawl with a special shape, more elongated than the classic triangular ones.