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Winter Waves Hat – Free Knit Pattern
After finishing my Winter Waves Socks, I just knew I needed to make a matching beanie! This simple yet textured free knit pattern works up quickly and uses worsted weight yarn. You won’t want to stop making these gorgeous hats!
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Colorwork Sock Free Pattern – Stay Out of the Forest Socks
This colorwork sock pattern was inspired by my favorite podcast “My Favorite Murder” and their advice to stay out of the forest (so you don’t get murdered. You know.) I love the little trees and the gorgeous texture that these socks have because of the subtle pattern after the colorwork section. There’s only a little bit of colorwork but it makes the socks look super fancy 😉 These colorwork socks are perfect for an adventurous beginner because the colorwork section is so short! The colorwork section can be done in one sitting and flies by because it is so fun to work up! Whenever you finish yours, make sure to…
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Winter Waves Socks – Free Sock Pattern
Okay. DK weight socks might be my new favorite to knit and these Winter Waves Socks are no exception! They are so soft and squishy and they work up so quickly! Plus, when you use two strands of fingering held double, the color variation is just *chefs kiss*! If you haven’t made a pair of DK socks before or you’ve hated knitting fingering weight socks in the past, give this free sock pattern a try! I swear they take half the time and you’ll be rewarded with the warmest and coziest socks for the winter which is really what everybody needs this time of year!
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Lakeside Sock – Free Knit Sock Pattern
I’m back with another super beginner friendly knit sock pattern! The lakeside sock uses simple knit and purl stitches to give it a gorgeous texture that was inspired by the rocky lakeside of Lake Erie. This simple and repetitive pattern is perfect for those cozy nights of knitting socks we have ahead of us! So light a fire (or put on the Netflix fire) and snuggle up with this knit sock pattern!
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Weekender Sock – Free Knit Sock Pattern
If you would’ve told me a year ago that I’d be designing a knit sock pattern, then I would’ve laughed because I didn’t even know how to knit a year ago! But, I set a goal in January to knit a pair of socks, and I absolutely fell in love with the process! I’ve now made 7+ pairs (including two of my own designs!) and I see no signs of stopping! There is something so satisfying about knitting something you can immediately enjoy. I’ve found that there is a lack of free, beautiful and fun sock knitting patterns out there so I thought I’d start sharing the knit sock patterns…
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Free Pattern – Double Brim Crochet Dot Beanie
The Double Brim Crochet Dot Beanie is the adult version of the Double Brim Bobble Beanie and it’s here! Adorable, warm and easy to whip up, this is the perfect hat to keep you cozy and stylish all winter long! After such a positive response to Madi’s adorable bobble beanie, I wanted to make an adult version so the Crochet Dot Beanie was born! I wanted to use a yarn that was a little easier to find (I was struggling to find 3 weight yarn in lots of colors!) so, I decided to go with worsted weight yarn! Hello, easiest yarn to find and you probably have a stash already…
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Stash Buster Crochet Bow Free Pattern
You know you need a stash buster pattern for that basket of yarn you’ve been hoarding and this crochet bow pattern is just the thing. Not that I’d know anything about hoarding yarn… You can purchase a low-cost, ad-free PDF of this pattern in my Etsy shop or continue scrolling for the free pattern! A photo on Instagram that I posted a while back of my Crochet Bobble Clutch had some bows scattered around it. Apparently everybody likes bows because I got quite a few questions about them! I finally sat down and wrote out how I made them and made a video for my visual learners! These are so…
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Crochet Pattern – Double Brim Bobble Beanie
The Double Brim Crochet Bobble Beanie. Try saying that 5 times fast… Every year, I make my kids new crochet beanies. They basically never need them and we have SO MANY hats in this house it’s kind of ridiculous. Ha! I guess that’s the price you pay when your mom is a crochet designer and loves yarn as much as I do! This year, Madi wanted to pick out her own yarn for her yearly hat. So, we went to the yarn aisle at Walmart and she promptly picked out a yarn I would never ever choose to work with. So I gently told her no way and then gave…
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Free Pattern – Easy Woven Crochet Headband
This easy crochet headband is perfect for those times when you’re heading out into the chilly weather and you just want something quick to grab to keep your ears warm! Its soft and warm and is sure to what you grab all winter long. These headbands work up so quickly, you’ll find yourself making a stack to hand out this holiday season to friends and family! Crochet headband pattern inspiration I’m usually a beanie sort of person. Having my head completely covered when it’s cold is usually necessary (mostly because I’m a baby when it comes to the cold! Ha!) but lately have been getting annoyed with having to take…
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Crochet Raised Stripe Boho Blanket – Free Pattern
Every item I make has a story behind it and the Crochet Raised Stripe Blanket is no exception! This throw is easy to make, modern, cozy, and classic with a little boho thrown in! All the things I love best! I’ve been on a mission lately to use up all of the yarn I have stashed around before I buy new yarn. Okay, so, I’ve already broken that one and have definitely bought new yarn BUT I do have plans for most of the yarn that I have. That counts right?? This post contains affiliate links. Purchases made through these links allows me to earn a small commission at no…