It’s time to upgrade the wardrobe of your knitted friends! The Frog Knitted Dress is not only a fun project but also a quick way to customize your crochet toys so they feel comfortable this summer. Add it to your to-do list! The pattern is free.
PHOTOS by Tania Volkova / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.
Dress Me Up, Bunny
The Dress Me Up bunny is a rabbit pattern with accessories, making it an even more enjoyable toy for the young ones. And, of course, it’s our secret thing that we all like to make doll and softie outfits and accessories, so it won’t be a chore for us “adults” as well, eh?
Go to the pattern: Dress Me Bunny
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.
Knitted Froggy Socks
Check out our Knitted Froggy Socks free knitting pattern! These charming socks not only keep your feet warm but also elevate your style game. Made using a simple duplicate stitch technique with one color at a time, the socks feature a cute frog face design. Give them a try and bring some fun to your footwear!
Photos by Firefly Fiber Arts Studio / ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on fireflyfiberarts.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Simple Knitted Dishcloth
Are you looking for a handmade and original housewarming gift idea for your friends? Or you just want to upgrade your washcloth, dishcloth or towels? If so, we’ve got you covered! Take a look at the pictures below and fall in love with these gorgeous, delicate, knitted washcloths!
PHOTOS by Knit On Designs by Deb Buckingham / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.
Rustik Socks
This sock design is good for those who need a little more room in the arch and heel. The piece is worked from the cuff down with the leftover yarn. A project like this is a good choice if you want to get rid of some extra yarn or if you want to make a more comfortable accessory than you have. Plus, the decorative ribbing in a contrasting color adds a nice touch.
PHOTOS by Tania Barley / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.