Looking for some quick and easy knitting projects for baby? Cast on one (or all) of these 10 free knitting patterns for baby blankets - suitable for beginners and advanced beginner knitters.
Read MoreFrom our friends at Berroco, Brynnlee is a free sweater knitting pattern. It’s easy enough for a beginner because it’s knitted in simple rectangles and then sewn together. If you are looking for a next step project make it a sweater!
Read MoreThis is an easy to knit reversible cowl using a modified broken rib stitch. It’s knitted in the round so no seams to sew.
Read MoreKnitted in garter stitch (knit every row), make a fun diagonal scarflette using one ball of Catena yarn in a gradient shade.
Read MoreWho doesn't love easy! Albany is an easy striped cowl knitting pattern that is suitable for beginner knitters as well as more advanced knitters looking for a relaxing, satisfying project. It's knitted in the round using Baby Alpaca yarn
Read MoreEasy two ball shawl! This simple to knit shawl free pattern is knit from side to side with increases and decreases only along one edge.
Read MoreWhip up this cozy blanket in time for winter! Four colors of Berroco Macro are used to knit Aput in this Hudson Bay–inspired afghan free knitting pattern.
Read MoreKnit some ear warming headbands! Berroco's cabled headband is knitted on straight needles and uses one ball of Cotolana yarn.
Read MoreKnit a relaxed rib cowl with the look and feel of real suede. This beginner knitting project is worked in the round using one skein of yarn.
Read MoreAn easy knit! Worked in stockinette stitch, the Circle Scarf may be knitted in a short or long length. The free infinity scarf pattern features Manos Marina yarn.
Read MoreWe created a tasty treat that is cute an also functional. Our Neapolitan Baby Blanket combines strawberry, vanilla, and chocolate with a fun to knit basket-weave stitch pattern. It's sure to be baby's favorite cuddle blanket and it's knitted in machine washable Ewe Ewe Wooly Worsted yarn.
Read MoreThe fabulous fair isle patterning stripes of KnitCol yarn make this a fun to knit (and wear) cowl. It's a free knitting pattern, too!
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