• Home
  • Suggest A Craft
  • DIY Newsletter

Knitting

Patterns, projects and techniques

  • About CraftGossip
  • Our Network
    • Bath & Body Crafts
    • Candle Making Ideas
    • Crochet Ideas
    • Cross Stitch
    • Edible Crafts
    • Felting Patterns
    • Glass Art
    • Home & Garden Ideas
    • Indie Crafts
    • Jewelry Making
    • Kids Crafts
    • Knitting Patterns
    • Lesson Plans
    • Needlework
    • Party Ideas
    • Polymer Clay
    • Quilting Ideas
    • Recycled Crafts
    • Scrapbooking
    • Sewing Patterns
    • Card Making
    • DIY Weddings
    • Not Craft Ideas
  • Giveaways
  • Roundups
  • Store
  • Search

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

 

 

snowball_wreath5
Snowball Wreath – FlorrieMarie

 

 

 

 

knit cable wreath
Cable Vision Wreath – Purls of Wisdom

 

 

 

 

yarn ball wreath
Yarn Ball Wreath – Dottie Angel

 

 

 

 

garter stitch wreath
Knitted Wreath – Mirror Mirror

 

 

 

 

vintage_fall_wreath[3]
Vintage Inspired Knit Fall Wreath – The Silly Pearl Handmade

 

 

 

 

knitted_wreath_leaves
Knitted Wreath – Coco Knits

 

 

 

 

 

holiday-sweater-wreath
Holiday Sweater Wreath – All Free Knitting

 

 

 

 

 

finger knit wreath
Finger Knit Wreath – Flax & Twine

 

 

 

 

anthro wreath
Anthropologie Inspired Tufted Wool Wreath – Stone Gable

 

 

 

 

 

yarn ball wreath dark
Winter Wreath – Style Blueprint

 

Next Pattern:

  • Book Review - Knitted Dog Coat Patterns
  • Knitted Edge for Table Runner
  • Book Review: Knitted Baby Blankets and Cuddle Bags
«
»

Comments

  1. AnnScotney says

    July 14, 2017 at 10:29 am

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

Have you read?

A Blanket Knitting Pattern Where Yarn Selection is Everything

Many times when I write these posts I will say something like “you can use any yarn you want” or “this would be a great stash-busting project.” That’s just how my mind works. And my stash, too, since I probably have sweater quantity of two or three yarns at most, but tons of singles and odd balls and leftovers.

Blankets are generally a really good way to use up those bits, but in this case, I think you’re going to want to plan it out a bit better.

Looking at photos of the Color Study Blanket from Purl Soho, it looks like it’s made with two yarns held together, and that block in the center is worked with one of each color from the adjoining sides to make a mixed up color.

But that’s not actually how it’s done. This is three separate colors (four, really, with the neutrals in the corners) chosen form a yarn with an expansive palette so they play off each other. The project calls for a worsted weight superwash wool, which is a great choice for a blanket that’s both warm and washable.

This pattern was originally designed by Laura Ferguson and was updated by Hiromi Glover. It is worked in one piece in garter stitch intarsia, which is a great way to learn the intarsia technique if you don’t already know it. It comes in crib or throw sizes.

Despite the introduction to this post, I am going to go ahead and say that, yes, of course you could do this blanket with scraps or odd balls or even just choose five colors that don’t blend together so easily. But I really do love the look of the color play, and I think it would be worth your time to find colors that play well together to get a similar effect.

This pattern is available for free from Purl Soho.

[Photo: Purl Soho]

Categories

baby hat Baby Patterns Beginner Book Reviews cardigan Christmas CraftGossip Giveaways Craft News and Events Free Kntting Patterns Giveaways! Hats Knitting Articles Of Interest Knitting Patterns Knitting Technique & Ideas mittens Quick scarf shawl patterns socks Sweaters

RSS More Articles

  • Etsy Spotlight – Sew Your Dream Cottagecore Midi Dress with This Beautiful Sewing Pattern
  • How to Make a Garden Planner with Scrapbook Supplies
  • Learn about China for Kids
  • Check Out This Great Method for Framing Cross Stitch
  • Teddy Family – Free Crochet Patterns
  • Book Review – Americana Quilts
  • Add a Splash of Joy to Your Crafts with The Big Book of Happy Crafts
  • 5 FREE Die Cut Father’s Day Interactive Cards
  • DIY Purse with Cricut Maker: A Fun and Easy Sewing Project
  • Free Pattern – Queen Anne’s Lace Meadow

Pick Your Blog

  • Sewing
  • Knitting
  • Quilting
  • Crochet
  • Home & Garden
  • Recycled Crafts
  • Scrapbooking
  • Card Making
  • Polymer Clay
  • Cross-Stitch
  • Edible Crafts
  • Felting
  • Glass Art
  • Indie Crafts
  • Kids Crafts
  • Jewelry Making
  • Lesson Plans
  • Needlework
  • Bath & Body
  • Party Ideas
  • Candle Making
  • DIY Weddings
  • Not Craft
  • Free Craft Projects

Copyright © 2025 · CraftGossip | Start Here | Contact Us | Link to Us | Your Editors | Privacy and affiliate policy