The purpose of this cardigan is to serve as a lightweight garment for autumn or winter. It will be a valuable addition to your wardrobe.
The full article about this pattern is here: Tunisian Short Row Cardi
Tunisian Slippers from a Rectangle
A rectangle pattern for Tunisian stitch slippers can be even easier to start with your Tunisian crochet journey. It’s a great pattern for a gift, especially Christmas. When made in red and white, those Tunisian Slippers looks like candy canes.
The full article about this pattern is on Knitter Knotter.
Simple Tunisian Shawl
Tunisian crochet projects aren’t hard to learn but require special tunisian crochet hooks. This stunning crochet shawl by Tanya Eberhardt is a triangle wrap with a lovely colorway. It uses tunisian simple stitch, which is the easiest of all.
Photos by Tanya Eberhardt / ravelry.com
Find this free pattern on littlethingsblogged.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Sassy Autumn Hat
Let’s jump from the classic to the playful. This autumn hat is a fabulous take on the beanie, with a very classy decorative touch – the button. You will achieve the best effect using fall or earth tone colors, especially with mottled yarns.
The original pattern and the photos are available on Nana’s Crafty Home: Sassy Autumn Hat
Button Stitch Baby Cardigan
I wish I had such a beautiful cardigan, when I was a child! The Estonian Button Stitch used in this piece makes it even more fascinating. The free knitting pattern comes in sizes for 0-6 months and the cardigan is versatile and lightweight. Adding this piece to your child’s wardrobe is an excellent way to bring something new and exciting. With just some needles and lightweight yarn, you can easily make it!
Photos by Knit Paint Sew / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on knitpaintsew.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.