These knit socks offer flexibility and style. Made with the magic loop technique, they’re toe-up with a choice of German short-row heel or the “Fish Lips Kiss Heel”. Customize the fit and style with one or two colors, stripes, colorwork, cables or lace. Designed for knitting on the go, they are a great companion for those walks. Try this project for a unique knitting experience. The step-by-step pattern is free.
PHOTOS by Mélodie Massicotte / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.
Cables & Lace Dishcloth
Learn how to knit these beautiful lace cables with a free dishcloth knitting pattern. You can use this technique in further projects and make a beautiful sweater or scarf. It’s an intermediate-level project because it needs some concentration but is not as tricky as it may seem.
PHOTOS by Stacy Wilkinson/ Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on handmadebystacyj.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Lumiukko Socks
Inspired by traditional Nordic motifs and adorned with charming snowmen, these stranded colorwork socks are a delightful winter project. Knitted in two or more contrasting colors, they add a touch of Finnish charm with the Lumiukko snowman. Knitted from the cuff down, these socks have a heel flap, round heel and sole gusset. Whether you prefer dpns, magic loop or short circular needles, this project will be fun and easy for you. Follow the free socks knitting pattern.
PHOTOS by StitchyDragon Creates / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on cygnetyarns.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Tunisian Short Row Cardi
The purpose of this cardigan is to serve as a lightweight garment for autumn or winter. It will be a valuable addition to your wardrobe.
The full article about this pattern is here: Tunisian Short Row Cardi
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.
Photos by Anna Zhuravleva / ravelry.com
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One Row Throw
Welcome an easy to make one row throw knitting pattern that will help you create a stylish piece for your home. Its color block design makes it perfect for any interior, as you can choose the best matching palette. And you’ll practice color-changing techniques while working on this project. Enjoy!
PHOTOS by Premier Yarns / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on premieryarns.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.