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10 Knitted Wreath Patterns

August 20, 2014 by Kym Terranova

 

As the summer draws to a close, it’s time to start thinking about the coming of fall and all the cozy, warm decor that comes with it. One way to celebrate the new season is by creating a knitted wreath for your front door.

We’ve rounded up ten of the best and most unique knitted wreath patterns for you to choose from. From beginner-friendly finger knitting to more advanced patterns like a wreath covered in tiny sweaters, there’s something for every skill level. There are also wreath that are not technically knitted, like yarn balls wreath, but knitters will love them as well.

These wreaths are quick and easy to make, so you can easily create a few of them for this season and add a touch of cozy character to your home. Plus, they make great gifts for your favorite knitter! So, grab your needles and get ready to make a stunning knitted wreath that will be the envy of all your neighbors.

Looking for more Christmas themed Knitting patterns? Check out some of our favorite Knitting patterns on Etsy and

These Christmas Knitting Pattern Books on Amazon

 

 

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Snowball Wreath – FlorrieMarie

 

 

 

 

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Cable Vision Wreath – Purls of Wisdom

 

 

 

 

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Yarn Ball Wreath – Dottie Angel

 

 

 

 

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Knitted Wreath – Mirror Mirror

 

 

 

 

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Vintage Inspired Knit Fall Wreath – The Silly Pearl Handmade

 

 

 

 

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Knitted Wreath – Coco Knits

 

 

 

 

 

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Holiday Sweater Wreath – All Free Knitting

 

 

 

 

 

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Finger Knit Wreath – Flax & Twine

 

 

 

 

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Anthropologie Inspired Tufted Wool Wreath – Stone Gable

 

 

 

 

 

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Winter Wreath – Style Blueprint

 

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Comments

  1. AnnScotney says

    July 14, 2017 at 10:29 am

    They are beautiful,my fingers are itching to get knitting!

Have you read?

Knit a Garter Stitch Blanket with a Twist

When I first started knitting again after a long absence from the craft (which has now been almost 25 years ago!) I really didn’t like garter stitch that much. I found it super boring, somehow even more boring than knitting stockinette stitch in the round, even though it’s exactly the same thing.

Over the years I’ve softened my opinion, and even grown to like garter stitch. There’s nothing wrong with being plain, and actually the texture of garter stitch is more interesting than stockinette.

Also there are fun things you can do with garter stitch to make it more interesting if you want to, such as adding stripes, working on the bias, or doing fun effects to change the look.

That’s the way with the Bernat Twist My Way Garter Knit Blanket. Using combinations of casting on and binding off creates what they call a Swiss cheese effect along two sides of the blanket. This is a lot of fun in the self-striping ombre yarn they chose for the pattern, but it would also be fun in a solid color or making your own stripes.

Despite the dramatic effect, this pattern is rated easy. It’s worked from side to side (if you consider the “cheesy” edges the top and bottom) and has an eight-row repeat that involves binding off and then casting on again to make the holes. They’re kind of like giant buttonholes.

Once you get the hang of it it’s a pretty easy repeat to remember, and it will be smooth knitting as big as you want to make it.

You can download this pattern from the Yarnspirations website for free, or you can buy a kit direct from them that includes the yarn you need (and knitting needles if you need those, too). Bernat Sport Ombre Twist, which is what is used in the pattern, comes in 12 self patterning colors and is a DK weight acrylic yarn.

[Photo: Yarnspirations]

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