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Explore our curated archive of popular knitting patterns from across the web. Filter by category to find your next project.

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Classic and timeless bonnet with a beautiful lace pattern Intermediate

Oda Bonnet

Fingering yarn holds fine lace detail beautifully, making this a rewarding step up for anyone ready to move beyond bulkier baby projects.

Fingering
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The world's cutest knitted teddy bear – perfect as a gift Beginner

Basse the Bear (Amigurumi)

A great way to try knitting in the round and practice seaming and stuffing, all wrapped up in a gift-worthy toy rather than a wearable.

DK
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Sweet baby cardigan with buttons – great beginner project Beginner

DROPS Baby Knit Cardigan

Buttonholes and front bands make this a gentle first "real garment," teaching finishing skills without overwhelming a beginner.

DK
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Sweet baby bloomers with a lovely textured stitch pattern Intermediate

Spring Bloomers

The textured stitch pattern adds just enough interest to stay engaging, while DK weight keeps the fabric soft and stretchy for baby skin.

DK
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Beautiful heirloom-quality baby blanket, hat and booties set Intermediate

Tin Can Knits Heirloom Baby Set

Knitting a matching set is good practice for keeping gauge consistent across several small pieces, and fingering yarn gives it a delicate, keepsake quality.

Fingering
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Delicate baby dress with a lovely lace yoke Intermediate

DROPS Baby Dress with Lace

The lace yoke is a manageable way to build confidence reading charted lace before tackling a full lace garment.

Fingering
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A simple top-down raglan sweater with a great fit Intermediate

No Frills Sweater

A seamless top-down raglan is a natural next step once you've knit a few simpler pieces, teaching you to shape a sweater without any sewing at the end.

DK
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Tin Can Knits' beloved seamless yoke sweater for all sizes Intermediate

Harvest Pullover – Tin Can Knits

The seamless yoke construction is a well-documented, forgiving technique that's worth learning once, since it applies to countless future sweater patterns.

DK
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Classic, easy top-down raglan – perfect for beginners Beginner

DROPS Easy Raglan Sweater (free)

Worsted yarn and a simple raglan shape make this a low-risk first sweater — fast progress keeps momentum up while you learn increases and shaping.

Worsted
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Timeless and elegant cardigan with beautiful buttons Intermediate

DROPS Classic Cardigan (free)

Between the pockets and buttonhole bands, this cardigan is good practice in finishing details, while the body itself stays in straightforward stockinette.

DK
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Iconic oversized sweater from Norwegian brand Pickles Intermediate

The Bee Sweater – Pickles

The oversized fit is forgiving of small gauge inconsistencies, making it a more relaxed knit than a fitted sweater in the same weight.

Worsted
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Beautiful triangular shawl with delicate lace border Intermediate

DROPS Lace Triangle Shawl (free)

Triangular shawls are usually knit top-down with a steadily growing stitch count, which is genuinely useful practice for keeping track of a large project.

Fingering
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Trendy bubble-textured beanie – a quick weekend project Beginner

DROPS Bubble Beanie (free)

The bubble texture reads clearly even to a beginner's eye, and worsted weight means the whole hat is done in a weekend.

Worsted
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Colourful striped sweater in soft merino wool Beginner

DROPS Merino Stripe Sweater (free)

Stripes are one of the easiest ways to practice colour changes without the demands of full colourwork, and soft merino keeps the sweater next-to-skin comfortable.

DK
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Elegant yoke sweater with textured body – very popular on Ravelry Intermediate

Mabel's Sweater

Combining a plain yoke with a textured body gives you two different skills in one project, which is likely why it's such a popular pattern on Ravelry.

DK
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Minimalist, modern classic-fit sweater in soft alpaca Intermediate

PetiteKnit Alpaca Classic Sweater

The minimalist silhouette keeps the knitting itself simple, letting the soft alpaca yarn do most of the visual work — good if you want a polished result without a complicated pattern.

DK
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A classic men's beanie with a double brim – great first project Beginner

The Oslo Hat

The double brim adds a bit more to practice than a single-layer hat while keeping the shape straightforward — a solid confidence-building first project.

DK
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Norway's most iconic knitted sweater – a true classic Advanced

Marius Sweater (Classic)

Stranded colourwork asks you to manage tension across two yarns at once, so this is a natural next challenge once stockinette feels easy — and it's a genuine piece of Norwegian knitting history.

DK
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Timeless men's pullover for everyday and casual wear Intermediate

DROPS Men's Classic Sweater (free)

A straightforward pullover in worsted weight that knits up faster than you'd expect, equally suited to weekend wear or a slightly dressier occasion.

Worsted
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Rugged cabled cardigan – a wardrobe staple for men Advanced

DROPS Men's Cable Cardigan (free)

Cables require keeping track of several needles' worth of stitches at once, but aran weight makes each cable read clearly, which helps while you're still learning to follow a chart.

Aran
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Traditional geometric patterned men's sweater Advanced

Setesdal Sweater

The geometric colourwork is demanding, but a Setesdal sweater is also the kind of piece you'll wear for decades, which makes the time investment worthwhile.

DK
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Warm and simple men's beanie knitted in soft alpaca Beginner

DROPS Men's Alpaca Hat (free)

A simple hat is an ideal entry point into knitting in the round, and alpaca yarn adds warmth without unnecessary bulk.

DK
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Warm and hard-wearing wool socks for the whole family Beginner

Classic Ragg Socks

Worsted weight makes the heel turn and toe shaping easier to follow than they'd be in finer yarn, which lowers the barrier to knitting your very first pair of socks.

Worsted
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Traditional geometric patterned mittens with Selbu rose Advanced

Selbu Mittens (Traditional)

The classic rose pattern demands precise stranded colourwork at a small scale, but that also makes it a compact, self-contained way to learn the technique.

DK
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Simple and cosy mittens – a perfect beginner project Beginner

DROPS Easy Mittens (free)

A small, achievable project that's good practice for thumb assignment and binding off neatly — done over a weekend in worsted yarn.

Worsted
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Quick and cosy ribbed neck warmer – great gift idea Beginner

DROPS Ribbed Cowl (free)

Ribbing in a heavier yarn is relaxing, repetitive knitting that works well as portable knitting while you're still building fundamentals — and it makes a genuinely useful gift.

Worsted
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Simple and stylish wrist warmers in moss stitch Beginner

Basic Wristlet (free)

Moss stitch is one of the easier textures to learn, and in fingering weight these wrist warmers stay thin enough to fit under a coat sleeve.

Fingering
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Super simple scrunchie you can knit in an evening Beginner

Basic Knit Scrunchie (free)

A good stash-buster for leftover fingering yarn, and small enough to give you a real sense of finishing something start to finish in one sitting.

Fingering
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Elegant and timeless small knitted purse Intermediate

Sleek Knit Purse

Knitting a small purse is useful practice for producing firm, structured stitches that hold their shape — a skill worth carrying into larger bag or garment projects.

DK
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Timeless socks with ribbing and a classic heel turn Intermediate

DROPS Classic Fingering Socks (free)

Finer yarn produces a denser, more hard-wearing sock but takes more patience than a worsted-weight pair — a good pick once you've knit socks before and want to refine your technique.

Fingering
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Chunky cable-knit beanie – a fast and satisfying project Intermediate

DROPS Cable Beanie (free)

Chunky cables in worsted yarn grow quickly and give a strong visual payoff for a relatively modest time investment.

Worsted
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Practical and stylish handknit tote bag Beginner

Basic Knit Bag (free)

Bulky yarn and a simple shape mean you see progress fast, and the finished bag is sturdy enough for actual daily use rather than sitting on a shelf.

Aran
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Cosy and beautiful textured baby blanket – a heirloom piece Intermediate

Pearls & Twirls Baby Blanket

A textured stitch repeated across a full blanket is good training in keeping even tension over a long stretch of knitting, and the result is the kind of piece that gets handed down.

Worsted
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Adorable knitted pumpkin for autumnal home decoration Beginner

Autumn Pumpkin Decoration (free)

A small decorative project with no fit requirements is a low-pressure way to try a new technique, and the finished pumpkin earns its keep in the autumn decor for years.

DK
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Simple and cosy striped throw blanket – a perfect sofa project Beginner

DROPS Striped Throw Blanket (free)

Straight stripes in bulky yarn are about as meditative as knitting gets, and a big throw makes a satisfying "couch project" to keep going alongside an evening of TV.

Aran
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Classic cable cushion cover that elevates any room Intermediate

DROPS Cable Cushion Cover (free)

A cushion cover is a contained, quick way to practice cable technique without the time commitment of a full sweater, and it gives a room an immediate lift.

Worsted
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Practical and decorative knitted cotton storage basket Beginner

DROPS Knitted Storage Basket (free)

Firm cotton yarn in a bulky weight knits into a basket sturdy enough to actually hold things — a good option if you'd rather knit something functional than another garment.

Aran
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