The hexagon baby jacket is an easy and fun project that will produce a baby suit that’s loose-fitting and comfortable, and easy to put on the little tyke. It’s simple to make and the detailed instructions are easy to follow. Baby needs new clothes? You have your little precious covered.
The full article about this pattern is here: Hexagon Baby Jacket
More info about this project here ravelry.
My Precious Sweater
“My precious” is an excellent demonstration of the Raglan technique in an exquisite sweater. In this instance, the yoke is elongated, and the three parts of the sweater are individually worked.
The full article about this pattern is here: My Precious Sweater
My Produce Bag
This bag is very useful and functional. With decent strong handles, you can go for big shopping with it. I think it’s a great solution instead of buying plastic bags, so make your eco-friendly bag! You can make it in one color, or play with colors and create a colorful bag, you decide.
You will find this free pattern here ravelry.
Gylly Beach Jacket
To begin with, we have a delightful and playful beach jacket, perfect for the summer season. This easy crochet sweater is based on a repeatable granny square rows, it is a perfect project for beginners.
The original pattern and the photos are available at Make and Do Crew blog: Gylly Beach Jacket (The Campfire Cardigan)
More info about yarn and project photographed also on Ravelry.
New Super Easy Baby Blanket
This gorgeous blanket is a minimalist dream – the stitches are just beautiful and create a lovely mosaic of the best colors. Moreover, it’s totally gender neutral, so you can easily gift it to a baby shower! Above all you can easily adjust it to any size you need, because it’s a repetitive and easy pattern.
The full article about the free pattern and the photos are here purlsoho.
More info on raverly can be found here ravelry.
Wacky Baby Jacket
This simple baby cardigan is a necessity for everyday wear. The relaxed fit makes it comfortable to wear and perfect for all occasions. Plus, it has only four buttons, making it easy for a child to put on and take off. The pattern for the baby cardigan is also scrap-friendly, so you can use leftover yarn for a unique look. The project is suitable for beginners.
PHOTOS by Kate Harvie / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.