Please note: Patterns are for personal and charity use only. In addition, if you enjoy the pattern, please link to it, but do not copy the pattern to your own website or blog (including other languages). Thank you!
Strawberry Jam Neck Wrap

Baby In Bloom Hat

Embroidered Daisy Pillow

Tweedy Eyelet Scarf
Bubblegum Cowl
Matilda Hat















What a lovely site! I love your patterns and color combos. You truly are a generous person and knitter! Riva
ReplyDeleteWow, you just made my day! Thank you so much for your kind words! So glad you are enjoying it, I really love doing it and especially sharing! Happy knitting to you! :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you! You have made me very happy. I am a new knitter. These patterns mean alot to me. You are very kind. God Bless
ReplyDeleteYou are very talented and generous. thankyou so much for sharing your patterns
ReplyDeleteI came to this site for one pattern--but you seem to have all the kids patterns I have been looking for. They look like they will turn out great. I loved the look of your site from the colors of the yarn on the first page and I love your color picks for each of the patterns. Thank you very much for being here.
ReplyDeleteI agree! I will return. (:
DeleteYou are all so sweet! Thanks so much! More patterns to come, stay tuned! Happy knitting to you all! :-)
ReplyDeleteThank You Now I have another question what is st st I read one place it says to knit each roung and another one I looked up says to knit one row and then purl one row is that for a regular flat knitting not circular or DPN?
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@ Renee-
ReplyDelete"st st" is an abbreviation for "stockinette stitch" When knitting in the round (with circular needles or DPNs), you would knit each round, when knitting flat (with straight needles), you would knit a row, then purl a row. Hope that helps!
Jennifer: I'm a fan!!! Would love to start knitting some red scarves for next year's red scarf project. Have you finished your pattern yet? Thanks and thanks for sharing these GREAT ideas and projects.
ReplyDeleteThank you! Nope still working on it...so many things on the needles right now! :-)
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DeleteThank you so much for posting all these! I am a somewhat beginner (all I have previously done are scarves) and have been making tons of hats for my daughter and soon to be arriving sons! It gives me something to do while I am on couch duty!! Thanks again!!'
Sara
Sara,
ReplyDeleteAwesome! They sure are lucky to have a Mom like you! :-)
wow im very young im only 13 an love to knit all these patterns are so amazing im going to try each and every one of them.
ReplyDeleteGood for you! Go for it and be sure to have lots of fun along the way! :-)
DeleteThanks soooo much for all the patterns. Can't wait to share with the knitters at my town library where we do volunteer knitting and crocheting for local charities. :)
ReplyDeleteYou are so welcome! I love to share...especially when they are used for a great cause! Good for you and your fellow volunteers for doing such wonderful and important work. :-)
Deletei just stumbled across your site from ravelry.com and i love it! ive got three little heads that are just crying for bunny and bear hats!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you are enjoying it! Three little ones...wow! They sure are lucky to have someone like you to make wonderful hand knitted things for them! Happy Knitting! :-)
DeleteThank u...very excellent blog...u r very talented.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!!!
DeleteLove you baby patterns,I have a passion for knitting for little ones big or small Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThank you and so do I! Nothing makes me happier than knowing a little tiny head is covered in something handmade and warm! :-)
Deletethank you for all the free, wonderful patterns!
ReplyDeleteYou are so welcome! Glad you are enjoying them! :-)
DeleteI love the patterns! I'm going to start a knitting-for-charity club at my school and these patterns are great :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Sounds like so much fun!
DeleteI love your work and you are most generous. At the risk of sounding tecnologically challenged,(which I am), how can I print a copy of a pattern to work on without having to copy all of the comments? I get together with ladies from my church twice a month to knit for the homeless and would love to share some of your patterns with them. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLee
Sure! Just highlight needed text, right click and select "copy" then past to a Word document. That way you'll only have what you need and you can save it for later too. :)
DeleteLovely collection of patterns :) Thanks for sharing them!
ReplyDeleteYou are so very welcome!
DeleteHi I'm new to your site, could you help me with conversions to knit the baby bear hat for a one year old? Thanks I love your site and I'll be back !!!
ReplyDeleteSorry I just found baby bear for the rest of us !,
ReplyDeleteOh, so glad you were able to find it! Happy knitting!!
DeleteYou have a wonderful site and many beautiful patterns. If I didn't have to bathe my kids and put them to bed, I would allow myself to be sucked into the vortex of wonder you have posted here. Seriously, this was just what I needed tonight.
ReplyDeleteI really love this site but i would like it if you could include some patterns for kids and begginers.It was very kind of you to share these...thankyou!!!
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