A drop sleeve is a sweater sleeve style where the shoulder seam extends past the natural shoulder, creating a relaxed, boxy fit that’s simple to knit. A drop sleeve in knitting is created when the body of the sweater is worked straight across the shoulders instead of shaping closely around them. The sleeve is then…
A free worsted weight cabled beanie knitting pattern with a folded brim, designed for all sizes from newborn to adult and perfect for everyday wear. This free worsted weight cabled beanie knitting pattern is designed for knitters who want a classic, textured hat that feels timeless and practical. Worked in the round using size 7…
Using DPN needles means knitting in the round with 4–5 double-pointed needles to create small tubes like socks, hats, and mittens. Using DPN needles is a knitting technique where stitches are divided across several double-pointed needles so you can knit in a continuous round. Instead of turning your work, you rotate between needles, always knitting…
A free scarf knitting pattern for worsted weight yarn with textured tree motifs, perfect for thoughtful gift knitting or everyday wear. The Cedar Scarf is a free scarf knitting pattern for worsted weight yarn designed for knitters who enjoy texture and quiet detail. Worked flat in two sections and joined with Kitchener stitch, this rectangular…
Neither DPN nor magic loop is better for everyone. The best method depends on your comfort, project size, and knitting style. When knitters ask DPN OR MAGIC LOOP WHICH IS BETTER, the honest answer is that neither method is universally better. Double-pointed needles (DPNs) offer structure and tradition, while the magic loop method provides flexibility…
A free cable knit skirt pattern for children, sized newborn to teen, ideal for everyday wear, matching sets, and thoughtful handmade gifts. The Grace Skirt is a free cable knit skirt pattern for children, designed for sizes 0–3 months through 13/14 years. This pattern features a classic cable panel, a gentle circle-style shape, and a…
You can adjust sweater length for growing kids by adding rows in the body or sleeves at specific points without changing stitch counts. Learning how to adjust sweater length for growing kids lets you make knits last longer without rewriting an entire pattern. By adding or subtracting rows in the body or sleeves, you can…
This Children’s Cable Turtleneck Sweater Knitting Pattern is part of my collection of free sweater knitting patterns, created for knitters who want a timeless, textured sweater that actually holds up to everyday wear. If you’ve ever struggled to find a cable sweater that looks beautiful but still feels soft, flexible, and kid-friendly, this pattern solves…
You knit wrap and turn short rows flat by wrapping the yarn around the next stitch, turning your work, and continuing back. To knit wrap and turn short rows flat, you work back and forth and intentionally stop before the end of the row to shape your fabric. When you reach the point where the…
This toe up sock pattern is one of my favorite designs for knitters who want something sweet and detailed while still practical enough for everyday wear. If you love free sock knitting patterns that feel special without being overly complicated, this pair is a fun one to cast on. The heart cable panel running up…