These women’s slippers are just too much! Make a pair for your home, for the cottage, or to give away as a present. These crocheted slippers will be a very functional footwear for those long winter evenings, or summer stays at the cottage.
The full article about this pattern is on myhobbyiscrochet.com:
Socks: Cozy Cottage
Learn how to knit cozy long socks for fall and winter. The simple stretch design makes this pair not only look great, but feel great, too. Made with simple knitting techniques, they’re durable and comfortable to wear. The project will allow you to practice knitting in the round, magic loop, knit and purl stitches, and decreases. The step-by-step socks knitting pattern is free.
PHOTOS by Brome Fields / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on bromefields.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Rain Rain Go Away
Do you want to wear socks, which free knitting pattern was a part of the Supersock World Championship 2022? I think it’s super cool! The design is cute, and I like the bottom especially. It offers various color combinations, and you can make your bright pair of knitted socks right now.
Photos by Anna Mäkilä / ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.
Easy and Fast Slippers with Heart
There isn’t much you can say about these quick and easy slippers. They’re easy, quick and look way nicer than the the amount of effort you need to put into them.
The full article about this pattern is here: Easy and Fast Slippers with Heart
Cottage Washcloth
Have you ever made washcloths as a gift? I knitted these, and my friend was happy about that! Good ribbed surface, convenient 8” x 8” size, special washcloth cotton yarn, and lovely colors — they were perfect for cleaning!
I propose you use this free knitted washcloth pattern and create some for yourself too.
PHOTOS by Lindsey Hagen / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.
Pink Ribbon socks
These beautiful knitted socks in the pictures below were created by Tea Bercek to mark October, which is Breast cancer awareness month. It’s a lovely gift for all your women friends and women in your family (men too!) to spread awareness and wear these not only in October but all year long!
Photos by Tea Bercek / ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.