I taught myself how to knit in my first year. Now a year later, I would like to have some fun patterns that were easy for beginners that weren’t just scarves. I also wanted patterns that I wanted to use, not stuff I had not found for a long time! So I decided to share some great pattern projects for knives! I hope you have fun with these!
Kitty Dishcloth / Washcloth
This little washcloth is simple and fun! It will help you complete your cleaning and will make a great gift for any Hello Kitty fan!
Cabled proper warmers
These wrist warmers are cute, flat knitted (with two covered needles instead of circular or double-pointed needles), and are great in cable project for recruits. Cabling is easy once you try it on a simple model like this one!
Diddy Bag
This little bag is simple and quick to sew! It’s great for beginners, and actually useful.
Tueby
This sweater is a great starter, and it’s not fhunky, and it’s decent knitted like you’ll see in some patterns. . It also gives you great practice with joining pieces!
Calorimetry
This has to be one of the first projects I ever knit! It allows you to use stitches and short rows, and it’s a great way to learn how to use pins to dress up your stitches.
Ballband Dishcloth / Washcloth
This little washcloth is the perfect way to jump to the connection with two colors. It’s not my favorite, and it’s very easy!
Circular Shrug
This small circular shrug is a great idea. It will help you to work on the smile and the combination, and it is not too difficult. It also breaks the ribbing so you don’t get stuck making your whole design!
Quant
This can be difficult, but it doesn’t seem hard! This is a great way to learn how to use stitches and will help you move on to simpler patterns!
Coachella
This is perfect for knitting something that is wearable in warmer weather! It’s fun and easy, and another great idea to make short rows and read stitches. It is also a great practice to become aware of something in your body.
Now that you have some good examples of projects, you might want to bookmark a few of the following pages! Everyone gets stuck sometimes, and this will help you!
Online help that has everything from beginners to advanced skills (with videos)
Ravelry Knitting Community
You will find a complete number of all linked abbreviations in the patterns
A great resource for fiarly in depth white sewing and crochet patterns
Great visual support for connecting in class, in case any of the basics stick