21 Adorable Knitting Patterns For Babies – Ideal Me

This list of adorable knitting patterns for babies showcases modern knitting patterns perfect for knitters of every level - and the babies they love!
Fusilier – Green (keychain)

Name: Green Fusilier Origin: Madagascar sea Features: 100% cotton Size: 6 x 18 cm (6 x 14,5 cm usable space). * Please note that the shape is irregular (not rectangular). Measurements have been taken according to the tallest and widest parts of this Bonito. Weight: 15 g Colour: Green
Fun Easy And Colorful Crochet Blankets

Granny crochet blankets come in all shapes and sizes, and today our focus is on those made with squares. Big or small - no matter!
Crochet Tiny Frog Free Pattern

Cute chubby crochet tiny frog free pattern is here. I can say that it is the best crochet frog pattern today. It is very simple to make and also fun. Since the cute little frog is short to make, you can complete it in a few hours. The body and eye part of the frog […]
Ellie the Butterfly Amigurumi Crochet Free Pattern – Free Crochet Patterns

Free crochet amigurumi patterns... Great ideas about amigurumi butterfly and step-by-step crochet tutorial are here. You will have no trouble crocheting the free amigurumi patterns on our blog and you will have a great time.
Emerick Cardigan FREE Crochet Pattern — Two of Wands

Play with color and texture with this eye-catching cardi, perfect for spring layering! The meditative three-color linen stitch works up in no time and is complimented by the bold contrast edging.
Frog knitting pattern & stripy sweater – From Britain with Love

How adorable is this frog knitting pattern by Claire Garland aka Dot Pebbles? Don't miss the adorable video made of him - 2 million+ views!
Latvian Fingerless Mitts Knitting pattern by Beth Brown-Reinsel | Knitting Patterns | LoveCrafts

This circularly knitted project is the result of Beth's classes in Latvian mitten techniques. The methods used in the cuff can be applied to sleeve cuffs, sock tops and more!: a scalloped cuff, the herringbone braid, many subtle and beautiful variations of the half-braid, and a picot edged hem. A choice of two- or three-color traditional motifs is incorporated in the main part of the fingerless mitt as well as the gussetless thumb. Additional techniques to be discussed include knitting with two yarns in the right hand, two yarns in the left hand, or a yarn in each hand, as…








