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27 KNITS YOU CAN’T SCREW UP: EASY KNITTING PATTERNS FOR BEGINNERS

February 24, 2017 by AllFreeKnitting 6 Comments

I’m just learning how to knit. I’ve done some arm knitting recently, but nothing
with needles. A few weeks ago, I decided that I wanted to learn how to knit “for
real.” But I knew that I needed something simple to start. So, I went on a hunt
and rounded up a bunch of knitting patterns for beginners that I like, and I’m
sharing them with you here in this list of 27 Knitting Patterns You Can’t Screw
Up: Easy Knitting Patterns for Beginners. I hope you like these free knitting
patterns as much as I do!

Plus, if you’re interested in learning about different yarn weights, you don’t
want to miss What is Worsted Weight Yarn? The Most Versatile Yarn for Knitting.

*** BONUS! For even more free knitting patterns for beginners, be sure to check
out the Knitting For Beginners Guide: 54 Easy Knitting Patterns. You will be
blown away by the amount of knitting patterns you can complete. This
comprehensive collection is perfect for knitters of all skill levels. ***

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27 KNITS YOU CAN’T SCREW UP: EASY KNITTING PATTERNS FOR BEGINNERS

 


COWLS & SCARVES

These knit cowl patterns and scarf knitting patterns are perfect for beginners.
They’re super easy, look awesome, and are so simple even I couldn’t mess them
up.

 * Hipster Cowl Knitting Pattern – Gorgeous in white, with tassels! 
 * Summer Neckerchief for Beginners
 * Ribbed Woodland Scarf Knitting Pattern
 * Strawberry Jam Neck Wrap (pictured)
 * Easy Mistake Stitch Scarf  
 * Out of This World Cowl – Beautiful burgundy and purple color




KNIT BLANKET PATTERNS

I’ve always wanted to make my own knit blanket, so I’ll be trying at least one
of these blanket knitting patterns. They’re gorgeous and super easy.

 * Super Easy Afghan Knitting Pattern – Beginner level and multicolored!
 * Get Fresh Blanket Knitting Pattern
 * Simple Striped Seed Stitch Afghan (pictured)
 * Country Cottage Blanket – Stunning white thrown in super bulky yarn
 * Braided Hope Knit Blanket Pattern




KNITTING FOR BABIES & KIDS

I don’t currently have any babies in my life for whom I can knit, but these free
knitting patterns for kids were too cute not to include.

 * Ridiculously Easy Hyacinth Baby Hat Knitting Pattern 
 * Little Bitty Uggs Baby Booties Knitting Pattern  – Unbelievably adorable!
 * Cool Kid Hoodie
 * Stripey Baby Sweater Pattern (pictured)
 * Striped Toddler Mittens
 * Kids Banana Beanie – Such a fun shade of yellow








KNIT HAT PATTERNS

Knit hats are my new obsession. They look so cool, and I can’t wait to try one.
All of these hat knitting patterns are on my list of projects to make.

 * Gold Leaf Easy Hat Knitting Pattern (pictured)
 * Everyday Knit Hat Pattern
 * Spring Meadow Knit Beanie Pattern
 * Snowy Cat Hat – Funny, warm, and super simple!








EVERYTHING ELSE EASY

This section is a hodge podge of easy knitting patterns that look interesting
and not too hard.

 * Simple Sapphire Summer Tank – Video tutorial included
 * Easy Knit Fingerless Gloves Pattern
 * Beginner Basketweave Dishcloth (pictured) 
 * Tweed Rustic Cushion Cover Knitting Pattern
 * Summer Mesh Top Easy Knitting Pattern
 * I Don’t Give a Hoot Dishcloth – Owl dishcloth!



If you want more super fun and easy knitting patterns for beginners, check out
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COMMENTS

 1. Mary Jane Menges says
    
    July 26, 2016 at 6:14 am
    
    My wrists swell if I do too much knitting. (I have arthritis.)
    Recently I have been learning “loom” knitting. It is easier on my wrist!
    It is difficult to find patterns on your site for loom knitting.
    We have a “great-grand baby” via c-section today.
    I would like to loom something for the new baby.
    Could you help me?
    
    Reply
    
    * Mary Spence says
      
      February 12, 2021 at 12:52 am
      
      Knitting mittens with thumb part is hardddd
      
      Reply
      
    

 2. Victoria says
    
    July 28, 2016 at 4:28 am
    
    I have been looking for a pattern to make a knit hat/scarf in one. It is
    about 3-4 feet long, and the extra hat can be wrapped around the neck as a
    scarf. They were popular in the 70s and 80s. If you know were I can get the
    pattern for this item, please let me know. TY!
    
    Reply
    

 3. Sally Nahman says
    
    July 29, 2016 at 12:01 pm
    
    There is a lot of info and patterns on loom knitting on Pinterest.
    
    Reply
    

 4. Stephanie Hantz says
    
    March 29, 2017 at 5:11 pm
    
    Thank goodness! I will begin teaching beginning knitting in a couple of
    months and have been worried about finding patterns that I can use with the
    students. These are perfect! I know my beginning pattern (many, many years
    ago!) was a scarf but I do not remember the details so I am very thankful
    for these patterns.
    
    Reply
    

 5. Kaye D Kathe says
    
    January 31, 2018 at 9:27 pm
    
    I knit baby hats for a hospital nursery, so I enjoy seeing different
    stitches that I can use to make my hats different.
    
    Reply
    


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