Making little hexagons can be calming, especially if you decide to use up any leftover yarn to make them. Each one is a little bit different, but when you combine them in one big throw, it will all make sense. Sandra’s blanket is inspired by spring colors – shades of pink with pops of green and yellow.
The full article about this pattern is here: Honeybee Hexagons
Perfect Sense Wrap
This is a fantastic design! The ballet-like knitted top with voluminous sleeves on the elbow level looks absolutely amazing. It’s a project for intermediate knitters who can use the free sweater pattern to create a super-stylish item for their wardrobe. Try it!
PHOTOS by Wool and the Gang / woolandthegang.com
Find the original free pattern on woolandthegang.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Emma’s Throw
Lacy squares work great as the building blocks of blankets because they bring a romantic vibe. It’s also much easier to work with single elements than a big blanket, especially toward the end of the process. Once you’ve got your squares ready, join them with a simple or decorative stitch.
Go to the pattern: Emma’s Throw
More info about the projects: Martin Up North.
Hudson’s Simple Throw Blanket
Embark on a cozy knitting journey with this beginner-friendly project – a cozy blanket that will warm both your heart and your home. Designed for beginners, this simple blanket is perfect for adding a touch of personality to your space. Choose playful colors to add character to your creation and ensure a functional and cherished piece for years to come. The easy-to-follow pattern is free.
PHOTOS by See Love Share / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on seeloveshare.it, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Colorful Checkerboard Throw
If you seek comfort, learn to knit a throw! Made with mitered garter stitch squares, this piece offers seamless elegance. The project requires no seams and you join the squares as you go. Plus, you can always customize it to your style by adjusting the dimensions or experimenting with different yarn weights. Dive into the joy of knitting with the free knit blanket pattern.
PHOTOS by Tori Gurbisz / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on premieryarns.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
One Row Throw
Welcome an easy to make one row throw knitting pattern that will help you create a stylish piece for your home. Its color block design makes it perfect for any interior, as you can choose the best matching palette. And you’ll practice color-changing techniques while working on this project. Enjoy!
PHOTOS by Premier Yarns / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on premieryarns.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.