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Worsted weight knitting patterns are a great way to easily make gifts for loved ones.
Many knitters love to use worsted weight yarn to make quick projects.
Worsted weight yarn is the most common yarn weight of them all and is readily available wherever
yarn is sold.
Grab a free pattern and your needles and let’s get started!!
For a better understanding of yarn weights check out my post here.
Here are 5 free to get you going!
*Photos below are from the pattern’s Ravelry page and photo credits are to their designers.*
- https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/barley-2The Barley Hat is a free pattern from Tin Can Knits. It is part of The Simple Collection which isa learn to knit series with several free patterns and great tutorials. The pattern is sized from baby
to adult large. I have been following them for several years now and I highly recommend you check them out!
- https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/free-for-all-cowl
The Free For All Cowl is a free pattern from Webster Street Knittery. This cowl was designed by
Jen Peck to use all or most of a single skein of worsted weight yarn or a single skein of fingering
weight yarn held double. The pattern features a unique design and texture. You can check Jen
out on Ravelry or on IG. - https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/honeyberry-haskap-hatThe HoneyBerry Haskap Hat is a free pattern from Designs by Muggins. This hat has such beautiful design details. It is highly texturized and just gorgeous. There are instructions given in the pattern on how to use HoneyBerries or similar fruit to dye your yarn naturally. This pattern is a must see!
- https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/mrs-weasley-mitts
Mrs. Weasely Mitts is sure to be a must knit for any Harry Potter fans out there.
Created by Natalie Miller, her website is as gorgeous as these mitts. This free
pattern may just inspire you to read the book series for the first time or again! - https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/february-hat-3
Last but not least, is the February Hat by Kelbourne Wollens. This free hat pattern
is part of a year long collection of monthly free hat patterns. First, this is very generous
of Kelbourne Wollens. Secondly, you can learn alot of different techniques from these
patterns. Definitely visit their website and see all 11 of the other patterns included in
this free collection!
Please let me know if you are enjoying these pattern round ups. Also, I would love if you could leave a comment below linking your projects on Ravelry.