Oak Leaves

Finally, fall leaves come in all shapes and sizes and oaks have one of the most distinct ones of all. Therefore, here is a pattern for the lobed shapes of oak leaves that will surely be a fun way to celebrate the season.

Oak Leaves

The full article about this pattern is here:

Oak Leaves

Fall Leaf Garland

Next, here is a way to use fall leaves as a decorative theme. To this point, the garland can be used to dress things akin to Christmas decorations. For example, if you have one of those white fake trees with LED in the branches, you can decorate it according to the season year round.

Fall Leaf Garland

The full article about this pattern is here:

Fall Leaf Garland

Easy Fall Leaves

To begin with, here are some leaves similar to aspen. Although in real life these are a pain, because they shed so many, these little darlings are just stunning. Also, because they’re small and easy, you can make a whole bunch and decorate just about anything.

Easy Fall Leaves

The full article about this pattern is here:

Easy Fall Leaves

Pastel Feather and Fan Blanket

Ripple stitches come in all shapes and sizes, but this one is truly spectacular. Delicate openwork at the bottom of each “valley” adds character and style to the whole project. The next step is the choice of colors, and you can’t go wrong with pastel shades and neutrals.

Pastel Feather and Fan Blanket

More info about project photographed at Instagram.

Cozy Striped Socks

The cozy season has begun and is there a better way to celebrate it than to knit a super chunky and comfy pair of socks that will last you literally forever? What’s more, these amazing socks in the pictures below were made by Yarnspirations Design Studio and are worked in the round from cuff to toe. And feel free to play with the colors!

Cozy Striped Socks

Photos by Yarnspirations Design Studio / ravelry.com

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

Child Size Hooded Cardigan

This lovely hooded cardigan will be perfect for any weather. The pattern is very easy and quick, so even beginners can try their hand at it. On the pattern page, you will find patterns not only for an infant and toddlers but also for older kids and adults.  Isn’t it amazing? You can make the same cardigans for all family members and celebrate special occasions like a family photo! A link to the free pattern is available below together with a video tutorial for infant size of the sweater.

Child Size Hooded Cardigan

The full article about this pattern is here: Child Size Hooded Cardigan

More info about photo’s project here ravelry.