Our daughter moved into her first home this past weekend so I’m rounding up knitted dishcloth patterns to make for her new kitchen.
Archive for July, 2010
Learn New Stitches on the Circle Loom by Anne Bipes makes a handy addition to your knitting library if you like the knifty knitter. Nine designs and 10 new stitches, with large photos and easy to use instructions. The patterns are beautiful too.
Knitted baby hat pattern with ribbed edging. This baby hat, made of Sugar ‘n Cream striped yarn, Can be sized to fit any age baby, or even an older child. Use the ribbing only on this pattern to create a knitted headband.
I’m finally getting around to making my first felted bowl. I found a list of links to free felted bowl patterns I wanted to share, plus some others that aren’t free but don’t cost much. I’m turning minebowl into an Easter basket, complete with felted eggs.
I used this same easy, lacy knitted scarf pattern for several different scarves and got an entirely different look for each one. Try this free knitted scarf pattern with any type of yarn or any size knitting needles and see what you come up with.
Knitted embellishments can add a unique touch to your knitting patterns. A pom pom really dresses up a hat for a baby or small child. Yarn or ribbon flowers also look cute on hats and headbands. You can buy embellishments but it’s much more fun to knit or crochet your own with easy knitted flower [...]
Lots of links to knifty knitter pattern resources! I’ve scoured the internet and will be posting more links as I find them. I also linked to some circular loom patterns I came up with too.

