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10 Top Knitting Patterns from JanuaryBy: Caitlin Eaton, Editor of AllFreeKnitting The official results are finally in! In this very special collection, you'll find the ten hottest free knitting patterns from January, as selected by you, the readers. Add a little romance to your knitting routine by incorporating the ruffled Stargazer Scarf or Romantic Ruffle Scarf into your project list. Make a lightweight scarf for spring using the knitting instructions for the Peacock Jewel Scarf. Or knit up a cozy afghan in a matter of hours using the bulky and easy pattern for the Eleventh Hour Blanket. Thanks to the 10 Top Knitting Patterns from January collection, you'll be able to easily come back to this page and never miss another favorite.
10 Top Knitting Patterns from JanuaryPeacock Jewel Scarf - All it takes is one glance at this light and feminine scarf, and you'll know why our reader's selected it as one of their favorite knitting patterns on Facebook. Created with two strands of contrasting yarn, the Peacock Jewel Scarf has a gorgeous texture and incredible visual depth. This scarf is best for intermediate level knitters and includes a lace chart along with written knitting instructions.
Romantic Ruffle Scarf - This beautiful and classic free knitting pattern is perfect for wearing out during a romantic meal. Once you knit it up - which shouldn't take long, because it's a skinny scarf - just sew on a button to keep it in place. Adjust the colors and this scarf pattern can be worn all year long. It's lightweight, easy to make and stylish!
Monarch Butterfly Hat - Love butterflies? Show off your love in a subtle way using this free knitting pattern for a cozy winter hat, complete with ear flaps. With button accents and i-cord strings to help secure the hat safely to your noggin, this cozy pattern is perfect for winter.
Ear Warmers - Think of ear warmers as cozies for your ears! If you're not a fan of hat hair, ear warmers are a must-have winter accessory. I just made one for a close friend in her favorite color (turquoise) and she loved it.
Eleventh Hour Blanket - This super bulky afghan is soon to become your favorite knitting pattern. Knit with two strands of bulky yarn at once, the Eleventh Hour Blanket is the cuddliest and quickest blanket you'll ever make! Not only does it have great texture, courtesy of the seed stitch, but it also features an attractive i-cord edge.
Stargazer Frilly Scarf - This free knitting tutorial by Michael Sellick features written instructions and a video. Easily make your own frilly Stargazer Scarf using flounce-like yarn from Estelle Yarns. This gorgeous yarn features small flecks of shimmer woven within its fabric, making this design as glamorous as they come!
Anthro-inspired Braided Headwrap - Want to get the look of Anthropologie without the high price tag? This adorable Anthro Inspired Braided Headwrap is the perfect stylish accessory for winter. If you're new to knitting cables, it's also a great way to practice. Make this knit headband today using just one skein of bulky weight yarn.
Anthropologie Inspired Headband - If you're like me, and you have a hard time denying yourself high-priced goods from your local Anthropolgie clothing store, then you'll love this thrifty anthro-inspired headband. Being stylish doesn't mean you have to go broke in the process; use this free knitting pattern to spice up your wardrobe without leaving a dent in your finances.
Art Deco Scarf -Get the classic look of the 20s with this retro Art Deco Scarf. This free knitting pattern is just what you need to turn your outfit from drab to fab in a matter of minutes. So go on, celebrate a style that emerged from Paris with every ounce of elegance that you can muster!
Mohawk Hat - It takes a confident man or woman to pull off this hat, but it's a great pattern! Not a fan of the mohawk look? Simply don't add the mohawk part and you'll have a classic hat pattern to keep you warm all winter long. Related Projects |
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