Easy Band Heel Socks

Knitted socks are one of the most comfortable pieces of clothing. The soft yarn will keep you warm, and the design is sure to put you in a good mood. This pair is a beginner-friendly project for those who want to learn how to knit ankle socks. They’re worked from the top down with a band at the toe and heel. The pattern is easy to follow and free.

Easy Band Heel Socks

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Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.

Super Bulky Ankle Socks

If you’re new to knitting socks, start with this free pattern. It’s easy and pretty fast-knit, and you’ll enjoy the process. You’ll need a skein of bulky yarn, No 11 (8.00 mm) circular needle, and a good mood to knit these cozy low-rise socks.

Super Bulky Ankle Socks

Photos by Amanda Saladin / ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on lovelifeyarn.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Fast as FUN Socks

Learn to knit socks with this beginner-friendly project! This pair, made with fingering weight yarn, features an intriguing striped pattern that is effortlessly created with just knit and purl. The beauty of this pattern is its versatility – you can knit it from the toe up or from the top down, following the same stitch pattern and heel instructions. Enhance your knitting journey with the free step-by-step tutorial.

Fast as FUN Socks

PHOTOS by Ravijennaknits / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.

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….

Top Down Baby Jacket

The full article about this pattern is here: Top Down Baby Jacket

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.

Rustik Socks

PHOTOS by Tania Barley / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.

Christmas Chaos Socks

A pair of hygge knit socks to make your Christmas mood last longer. With the delicate cream color of the yarn, they draw attention to themselves. The detailed design of the sock is sure to bring you a lot of joy while making it, although it can be quite challenging. Consider starting this project if you have worked the same pieces before. It’s also good for confident beginners.

Christmas Chaos Socks

PHOTOS by Barbara Ceglédi / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.