The Celtic Weave Slippers have a distinct sole. They are also a little bit wider which should be easy to put on and comfortable to wear. However, the cuff with the Celtic knot-work is the real piece de resistance. They are simply beautiful!
Go to the pattern: Celtic Weave Slippers
Celtic Weave Fingerless
For all of you into Celtic knot-work, here are some that proudly sport criss-crossing “ropes”. I absolutely love the texture.
The full article about this pattern is on Over the Apple Tree blog: Celtic Weave Fingerless
Slipper Boots
These are the Cadillacs of homemade slippers, easy to put on and take off and super attractive. They are quite shapely with their well defined sole and cuff. And the sole is non-slip, so that you’ll be safe on hardwood floors.
More info about photographed project here ravelry.
Double Knot Stitch
Amazing knotty stitch is fun to make and very decorative.
Go to the pattern: Double Knot Stitch
Simply The Best Cardigan for Babies + Toddlers
This pattern for an adorable baby and toddler cardigan is simply the best! With its comfortable fit and classic style, it’s an ideal piece for any little one’s wardrobe. The knitting pattern is easy to follow, making it suitable for all skill levels. Your little one will be both stylish and cozy in this adorable.
PHOTOS by Purl Soho / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on purlsoho.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Mitt Envy Knitted Mitts
These fun, knitted mitts are super cool and very comfy. They should fit hands about ~6¾”- 8¼” around. The finished length is 5½” from cuff to cuff. The best part is how comfy and beautiful they look, you’ll love them!
PHOTOS by weezalana / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on knittywhipped.blogspot.com.
Read more about it on Ravelry.