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More Free Patterns, It Must Be Christmas!

December 4, 2008 by Terrye

Today’s pics include 2 free patterns and just some other cool stuff!

This adorable Santa Hat is modeled by “Lacey”, a 7 month old French Angora Rabbit. The pattern is free courtesy of Spin Blessing. You can find it here:

http://www.spinblessing.com/doc.php?page=santabunnyhat

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Classic Elite Yarns comes through again with this gorgeous cardigan, another free pattern, here:

http://www.classiceliteyarns.com/pdf/PrincessLacePanelCardi.pdf

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KnitNet is having a Sale! All of the back issues of their magazines are on CD and marked 1/2 off! here:

http://www.knitnet.com/store/storesam.htm

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Isn’t this yarn tree cool? Some people are so creative! I found this on Knit and Purl Mama’s Blog. A Must Read! Here: http://knitpurlknitpearl.blogspot.com/2008/12/december-one.html

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And these adorable Christmas Ornaments, on Creative Yarns site:    http://creativeyarns.net/december-holiday-hours/

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Comments

  1. Linda Parnham says

    January 24, 2012 at 9:12 am

    I am looking for a pattern to knit a christmas sweater for a women and am not having much luck. Anyone have one?

  2. Pat says

    November 16, 2012 at 6:54 am

    Just wanted someone to know that link for Xmas ornaments isn’t working.

  3. Sarah White says

    November 16, 2012 at 12:56 pm

    Well, this post is from 2008, and pages go dead from time to time. I searched around and the closest I could find was these: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/knitted-and-felted-ornaments-and-garland

Have you read?

Knit a Sweet Hood Covered with Flowers

I happen to live in the Northern Hemisphere, but I know we have a lot of Southern Hemisphere friends, too, who are heading into the cooler months as we are warming up. Whichever one of the seasons you’re in, you might want to  stitch up this sweet little hood.

This pattern by saskie&co is called snug hood and it uses two colors of yarn to make a close-fitting pixie style hood (almost a balaclava but it doesn’t cover your face, though there is a neck covering portion to keep you a little warmer). You can use the fingering weight wool and mohair held together that are called for in the pattern, or use a single strand of DK weight yarn.

The neck portion and the edging around the face are worked in ribbing in a single color, while the body of the hat includes an allover colorwork flower pattern. The project is worked both flat and in the round and there is colorwork that is knit flat, which means you’ll have to purl in colorwork (which some people don’t like; also, you can’t see what you’re doing as well on the back of the work).

The pattern comes in one size and the colorwork is charted. Testers noted this is a quick and easy project and a great way to learn some new skills (chart reading, working stranded colorwork flat) if you’ve never tried those things before. They noted the hood is cute, comfortable and warm, and a few said it didn’t take as much yarn as the pattern suggests, so bear that in mind if you’re trying to use stash.

Speaking of the pattern notes, check out all the cute color variations in the projects on Ravelry. From pink and red to blue and white to gray and cream, there are lots of great options to think about.

You can buy this pattern on Ravelry.

[Photo: saskie&co]

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