Looking for a free baby cardigan pattern with timeless texture and delicate detail? The Baby Wheat Cardigan is one of my favorite free sweater knitting patterns for little ones because it combines classic shaping with beautiful lace texture in a practical everyday layer. This cardigan features an all-over wheat lace motif that adds just enough…
Looking for a free worsted sock pattern that knits up quickly and still gives you that classic handmade sock look? These September Socks Worsted are one of my favorite free sock knitting patterns when I want all the comfort of handknit socks without spending forever working tiny fingering-weight stitches. This pattern is perfect if you…
This free cowl pattern is a great addition to my free scarf and cowl knitting patterns because it gives you a warm, wearable project with ribbing, cables, and a simple shape that works well for everyday use. If you have been wanting a quick winter knitting project that is easier to wear than a long…
This Double Brimmed Hat pattern is a simple, practical design that belongs in every knitter’s rotation, especially if you love making free hat knitting patterns that actually get worn. If you’ve ever knit a hat that just didn’t feel warm enough or lost its shape over time, this pattern solves that problem with a clean…
Knit cozy mittens with this quick and easy free mitten knitting pattern! Perfect for beginners, ambidextrous design, and simple finishing techniques. As the chill of winter sets in, there’s no better time to dive into a satisfying project like this Simple Bulky Mittens free mitten knitting pattern. With a straightforward design and a quick-knit process,…
Left-handed knitting has its unique challenges, but with practice, it’s rewarding! Check out my free patterns to start. 4 Challenges of Being a Left-Handed Knitter Knitting has always been my creative outlet, but as a left-handed knitter, the journey hasn’t been without its hurdles. Whether it’s flipping instructions, finding tutorials, or making sense of tools…
I’m so excited to introduce you to my latest design: the Worsted Ribbed Knit Hat Pattern! This classic beanie is a must-have for every knitter’s repertoire, featuring a timeless 1×1 ribbing that provides just the right amount of stretch and structure. Whether you’re knitting for a newborn, a child, or an adult, this pattern has…
If you are looking for a top down free sock pattern that is simple, classic, and endlessly wearable, these September Socks are one of my favorite free sock knitting patterns to keep in rotation. They feature a traditional top down heel flap construction with smooth stockinette throughout, making them a fantastic option for knitters who…
One of the questions I get asked a lot is “How do I get into designing?” As someone who kind of accidentally fell into it, I kind of smile when I hear that. But after over a decade of designing and currently working on my 166th pattern (as of the time of this post. Depending…
When you finish a knitting project, it’s always thrilling to bind off that last stitch, slip your project off the needles, and admire the work you’ve done. But one question that often pops up is, “Should I block my knits?” The short answer is yes, you should. Blocking can make a world of difference to…