Butterfly Knitted Easter Egg Cover Pattern
Need some inspiration for Easter knitting ideas? This butterfly Easter egg cover knitting pattern makes a lovely novelty gift but also is educational too. Click “read more” for further details
Need some inspiration for Easter knitting ideas? This butterfly Easter egg cover knitting pattern makes a lovely novelty gift but also is educational too. Click “read more” for further details
Use this simple Easter little chick knitting pattern to make these adorable additions to go with your chocolate gifts this Easter time. Click “read more” to find out where to get the free pattern
Need an Easter knitting project to go with your chocolate gifts? Use this free knitting pattern for an Easter bunny in an eggshell to make an additional gift that young children will play with long after Easter is over. Click “read more” to get the pattern and other information to make it up.
Need a knitting pattern for premature baby crossover cardigan? This one is in garter stitch to make it easier for beginners. Click ” read more ” to find out where you can download it for free
Want to do some baby knitting with a nautical theme? This knitting pattern for a baby layette set is done with in a sailor theme. It includes instructions to make a baby blanket, a jacket, a beanie hat and matching booties. It is all done in double knitting yarn and uses intermediate knitting skills that can be learned as you do the project. Click “read more” to find out more details
This royal Corgi Knitting pattern download gives detailed instructions on how to make each of the pieces that go to make it up. One 100g ball each of the white and beige double knitting yarn and 3.5mm knitting needles are needed. Basic increasing and decreasing knitting skills are required as well as knowledge of intarsia colour work which can be easily learned. A video tutorial is included in this post. Click “read more” to find out further details
This Afghan baby blanket knitting pattern in garter stitch is an easy project for a beginner level knitter who wants to practice their skills while still making a useful item. Although it looks complicated it really is not. The design starts with a simple square. After that a series of triangles are formed by picking up stitches on each of the squares sides. Click “read more” to find out more details