These lovely knitted toys, Pretty Izzy Dolls, look wonderful. Each one looks a little different, so you can make them look like your family member or friends! Isn’t that great? What’s more, you can also take yellow and black yarn and create the right hair colors!
PHOTOS by Esther Braithwaite / Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on Ravelry.
Prickles and Pear Cactus Toys Amigurumi
Do you know what’s best about these knitted cactuses, apart from them being absolutely adorable? They don’t have any spikes, so you don’t have to worry about hurting yourself! You can knit different outfits for these cuties.
PHOTOS by Rebecca Olson / Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on yarnspirations.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Broken Seed Stitch Socks
Broken Seed Stitch Socks are funny and cozy, isn’t that great? The original design creates something really beautiful out of several colors, so these socks could also be a great gift idea for your family member or for your best friend.
Photos by handepande / ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.
Birch Leaves Mandala
This is one of the most wonderful mandalas we have seen in months, without a doubt! How beautiful is this combination of colors? Bright yellow is completed by neutral gray, white, and black. Leonie Morgan is a brilliant artist!
The original pattern and the photos are available on Ravelry here: Birch Leaves Mandala
Magic Carpet Hat
This hat is available in both adult and child sizes, so you can make it for yourself and a little family member! The colours of this Magic Carpet Hat are really beautiful and intertwine with each other. Pattern is free, but hurry up, because only until February 5th!
PHOTOS by Courtney Spainhower / ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on Ravelry.
Honeybee Hexagons
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