Free Patterns
All the patterns below are available for free.
Click the link below each pattern to find the instructions.

This wrap is perfect as a light summer cover-up, made with fingering-weight yarn.

This shawl is an easy but interesting knit garment with textured sections and easy lace sections to keep a knitter engaged. The pattern is easily modified to make it bigger. Let your imagination run wild!

This is a beautiful, easy-to-knit shawl, mostly in garter stitch with just the ending done in a very simple lace pattern.

Fluffy Scarf by the Woolly Brew
This is a beautiful, airy, and light shawl made with only a single strand of mohair. I opted to include 6mm beads along the edges to give it a little more bulk.

Chevron Poncho by Cindy Abernathy
A simple-to-make lace pattern poncho.

Reyna by Noora Backlund
This is an easy-fingering-weight lace shawl that can be modified. I added a knit-on border to my shawl. Here’s a link to a lot of different borders.

For crochet fans, this is a super-easy triangle shawl made with the granny stitch. Make it bigger or smaller, totally up to you.

The Ripple Scarf is an easy beginner-friendly scarf pattern in the Ripple Stitch that can be modified to match any needle or yarn size.
The World’s Simplest Mittens by Tin Can Knits
The World’s Simplest Mittens Tin Can Knits
If you are new to mitten knitting, this is the perfect pattern for you. The thumb and hand size lengths are completely modifiable, making this a perfect mitten for everyone. The pattern is sized for toddlers to adults and is written to use any size of yarn you would like. As always, Tin Can Knits patterns are super easy to follow and very well written.
Martine Hat
by Lisa R. Myers
This is a lovely beret-style hat with a faux cable pattern that is very easy and intuitive. It creates a warm and beautiful hat.
SIZE
Women’s Medium (band circumference about 20”)
GAUGE
6 sts = 1” over St. John’s Wort stitch with larger ndls
Hermione’s Everyday Socks
by Erica Lueder
This sock is knit from the cuff down and features a garter stitch-edged slip-stitch heel. The pattern itself is written for one size, but with a 4 stitch pattern repeat, it is easily customizable to fit whatever size one desires.
Petty Harbour
by Rayna Curtis
The pattern is needle-agnostic; it can be knit using whatever configuration of needles you prefer. It is suitable for beginners, or anyone who wants a nice relaxing textured sock knit.
Odyssey Shawl
Odyssey is a crescent-shaped shawl in 3 colors of medium-weight yarn. Medium weight means DK, or worsted, or even Aran! The good news is that you knit it up super fast.
Each color section ends with a lace band that features striking big eyelets and a wavy texture.
It works with MANY yarn weights, and with ANY yarn! You don’t need to buy any special yarn for this design. Check your stash and see what inspires you! Or ask us if you need advice on choosing super luxurious budget-friendly yarns.
LOSY Hat
LOSY stands for leftover sock yarn I know everyone has. This is a quick simple project that uses leftovers for a great hat. Use two strands at a time and when you finish one ball, simply replace it with another. Keep changing yarns as you work up the hat. Pretty soon your scrap sock yarn is used up and you can justify purchasing new sock yarn!
Eyeblink
Easy lace shawl. The size is adjustable! You may work stockinette as long as you wish. You may also repeat the lace pattern as many times as you wish. 🙂
The shawl shown used about 130 g / 520 m of yarn.
Orchid Cowl
by Jo Strong
A little bit of stockinette stitch, a little bit of garter. Add a little bit of Spider lace stitch and it all adds up to a great little cowl!
Worn as a single loop or loosely doubled.
Perfect for indoor or outdoor wear.


