If you like a relaxed style, the scallop V-neck Top is just for you. You will crochet top down using simple stitches and there is no sewing at all. It will be a great project for an advanced beginner.
The free pattern is here: Diamond Top
Scallop V-Neck Top
If you like a relaxed style, the scallop V-neck Top is just for you. You will crochet top down using simple stitches and there is no sewing at all. It will be a great project for an advanced beginner.
The free pattern is on the For the Frills blog: SCALLOP V-NECK TANK TOP
Primrose High Neck Halter
Halter tops are great, but sometimes you want to fill them in a bit. The Primrose high neck halter fills in the top above the cups but is still fun and revealing.
The pattern is on Ravelry:
Basic V-neck Sweater
Basic V-neck sweater can be transformed into either a long sleeved pullover or a short sleeved summer sweater.
The full article about this pattern is here: Basic V-neck Sweater
Top Down Baby Jacket
The Top Down Baby Jacket is a classic baby garment that surely will match any outfit or bassinet. It’s ideal for a spring stroll, when it’s too warm to dress your baby in a warm coat, but too cool to walk them in just their t-shirt. The possible color variations are endless, and the soft, cuddly texture will keep the little one warm, without irritating their skin. That, and combined with the beanie, this jacket is just sooooo adorable….
The full article about this pattern is here: Top Down Baby Jacket
Everyday Diamond Socks
Bring your sock knitting to life with this charming pattern. Perfect for beginners and experienced knitters alike, this design features a delightful diamond motif. With simple stitches and clear instructions, it’s the perfect project to hone your skills. Knit from tip to toe with the eco-friendly yarn blend of washable wool, alpaca and recycled nylon, these socks offer both comfort and durability. Enjoy the handmade beauty with the free knitting pattern.
PHOTOS by Alex Collins Designs / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on alexcollinsdesigns.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.