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Knitted baby hats are an essential accessory, and most of them are quick and easy to make for knitters of any experience level. We have a variety of free knitting patterns for baby hats, including beanies, pixie hats, earflap hats, preemie hats, cute ani
Latest Knitting Patterns in Our Directory: Kid’s Vintage Cape A free girls knitting pattern using worsted-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: I-Cord, Seamless, Top-Down. Indiola Mittens Free knitting pattern using fingering-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include:...
More Free Knitting Patterns Be sure to explore our collection of (mostly free!) Line Weight patterns and cast on! More Fingering-Weight Yarns Shop our entire collection of fingering-weight yarns If you want to use a different yarn, be sure to take the time to get the correct gauge. Need...
I am using a 4ply / Fingering weight yarn in three colours – A, B & C with a 3mm / D hook. This makes a motif that is 8cm x 8cm / 3.1” x 3.1”. Bear in mind a thicker yarn and larger hook size will result in a bigger motif....
A free crochet pattern using fingering-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: In-the-round, Round Yoke, Seamless, Top-Down. Linen On the Grid Top A free crochet pattern using sport-weight yarn. Straight to the Top This free crochet pattern uses dk-weight yarn. Festive Dinner...
This tiny bee keychain pattern uses a fingering weight cotton yarn. It works up rather quickly and uses simple stitches making it accessible to beginners. It would make a perfect project if you’re looking for quick to make, and would be great for market prep! Can’t you just see these...
WollSchnegge’s lace scarf or shawl is rated as easy, though beginners might find it more of a challenge. Although the original pattern calls for lace yarn, other knitters have been successful with heavier weights of yarn, such as fingering (used in the pictured project by speightyknits ) ...
You also get to decide whether you would like to work them using the magic loop method as written or with double pointed needles. Designer: Joanna IgnatiusYarn: PatricKnits Bis-Sock (Fingering Weight #1)Click here for the free knitting pattern! ___ Latte Art There’s more than one way...
You can use any yarn weight and corresponding hook size but for these instructions. I am using a 4ply / Fingering weight yarn in three colours – A, B & C with a 3mm / D hook. This makes a triangular motif that is 8cm x 8cm x 11cm / 3.1” x 4.3”. Bear in mind a thicker ...