Over 50 Websites to Get Free Knitting Patterns
Listed in alphabetical order, here is a list of over 50 sites that offer free knitting patterns. All links are to sites that offer original knitting patterns, not copied collections from other places. Whether you are looking for free knitting patterns for beginners, instructions on how to knit or free patterns for knitting stitches, you can find it here!
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Amazon – No Kindle needed! You can get Free Knitting Patterns
instantly on Amazon. They are available as Kindle ebooks, but you don’t have to have a Kindle to view them. I use the Free Kindle Reading App
on my computer and Android phone. I love it because it remembers your place when you switch devices.
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Berroco – Maker of fine handknitting yarns
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Care Wear Volunteers charity organization that services hospitals
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DROPS Designs – you must select knitting, then search
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Free Vintage Knitting – vintage knitting patterns that have become public domain
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Knitty – free patterns from back issues of Knitty magazine
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Ravelry – Over 136,000 free knitting patterns in one place!
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Fell and had injuries. Can’t wait to try knitting again. 75 yrs old and can’t remember when knitting hasn’t been a part of my life. Loved my Barbie doll clothes.
thank you for the sites
I will have some fun looking through all of these patterns.
Thanks can’t wait to start knitting
Thank you for adding me to your list.
I first learn to knit in college and off and on since then,more off than on, but now i an really into learning more abouts knits and doing more and i trust these sites will be a great source of information.
love to knit
Thanks , I can now keep “Free Pattern Sites all together!
Also; , Deramores, Knitting Women and The Caffeinated Knitter (amongst others I’ve used.)
Ravelry is my ultra-favorite!! I love that you can see pictures of how people’s projects turned out in different types of yarn. It’s nearly a one-stop-shop!