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Category: Knitted Motifs

 

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Circles and Stripes Motif

Impress your friends by creating this gorgeous Circles and Stripes Motif. Lovely knit lace is framed between sections of the stockinette stitch. Once you get the hang of this pattern, you can easily turn this into an afghan.

Cloisters Motif

Haven't you always wanted a knitting pattern with a little bit of lace and some bobbles? Look no further than this Cloisters Motif. Once again, Knit Simple Magazine has provided a written pattern along with a handy chart for the cloister pattern.

Couched Stitch Flowers Motif

This Couched Stitch Flowers Motif is perfect for using in knit home decor projects - like cozy pillows! This knitting pattern is also great practice for those interested in embroidery. Once you finishing knitting up the square, follow the simple diagram to embroider your own flower design onto your swatch.

Cross Stitch Lace Motif

Even though you only use two basic stitches in knitting - the knit and purl stitch - it always amazes me how many stunning creations you can make when you combine them. Take, for instance, this gorgeous Cross Stitch Lace Motif. I love the crisscross pattern mixed with beautiful knit lace. This one is a must-have pattern to add to your collection.

Crossed Arrow Cable Stitch Pattern

If you're just starting to work with knit cables, this is a great knitting pattern to start with. Framed neatly in a couple rows of the moss stitch, this swatch can be extended to make an intricate scarf or the start of an afghan. Feel free to use any yarn and needles you have around the house, making sure to adjust accordingly for your gauge.

Daisies on Stockinette Motif

This beautiful free knitting pattern would make the perfect addition to any afghan. After knitting the Daises on Stockinette Motif, you'll be sure to receive plenty of compliments!

Entra Fake Swatch

For many new knitters, entrelac knitting can seem intimidating. If you're not quite ready to tackle the entrelac stitch, you'll love this Entra Fake Swatch that imitates the intricate look of entrelac with ease. Whether you turn this swatch into a dishcloth, scarf or afghan, it's a great pattern to have in your collection.

Knitted Octagon Pattern

Turn this beautiful Knitted Octagon motif can be made into whatever you desire. Free knitting patterns like this one are meant to spark your creativity. Make a blanket, a scarf or even a tablecloth.

Mitred Squares

Did you know you can use free knitting patterns to create beautiful optical illusions in your knitted work? This Mitred Squares pattern will show you how to make your own mitred square using shadow knitting techniques. To make this type of square, you will start out with the number of stitches required for two sides of the square. After that, you will slowly decrease each ridge of knitting until the inner parts form an L shape. Give this pattern a try. Once you get the hang of it, you can easily transform this square into an afghan, a pillow case or whatever you set your mind to.

Ribbed Cables Motif

If you're looking for an exciting new motif to spice up your knitting patterns, you have to give this Ribbed Cables Motif a try. In addition to a written out pattern, there is also a handy cable chart you can follow. The edges of this square are ribbed for added texture and visual intrigue.

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