15 Easy Knitting Patterns Perfect for Beginners!
Master the art of knitting the easy way!
Master the art of knitting the easy way!
Hi there! I heard you were look for easy knitting patterns for beginners. Fortunately, we live in a world filled with extremely talented knitters. What you’ve stumbled upon is a list of the coolest, yet easiest knitting patterns ever!
You first project doesn’t have to look super basic. So I made sure to include patterns that only look complicated but deceptively easy to make!
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By: Hannah Maier
YARN: Bulky
SIZE: One size – Adult
Knitting patterns don’t get any easier than this! Create a warm chunky headband with this super easy Garter Stitch Bulky Knitted Headband.
Perfect for the coming winter, this pattern is a great way to keep yourself busy during a chill weekend afternoon!
By: Kathlyn Alix
YARN: Worsted + Worsted = Bulky
SIZE: Newborn – Adult
Meow there! What’s a knit beanie collection without at least one kitty-themed hat?
This Cat Ear Beanie is a fun and playful knit beanie pattern for all the crafty cat lovers out there!
By: Carolyn Calderon
YARN: Aran
SIZE: 4” wide by 4.5” across or 9” around in total
Looking for something small? These Beginner Twist Cup Cozy easy knitting patterns is exactly what you’re looking for!
Add some spice to your pumpkin spice lattes with these free knitting patterns for beginners.
By: Claudia Quintanilla – EweKnit Toronto
YARN: Fingering
SIZE: Customizable
These absolutely adorable Beginner Baby Socks is perfect for expecting mothers and baby showers.
Small and simple, this pair of little socks will keep your little angel’s feet warm and cozy. A fitting welcome to the world!
By: Hannah Maier
YARN: Worsted
SIZE: Adult
Fall and winter should be spent enjoying the chilly air and warm drinks with friends. Not having our hands freeze off!
These oh-so-simple pair of fingerless gloves will be handy (hehehe) for keeping your palms warm in the colder seasons.
By: Haley Waxberg
YARN: Worsted
SIZE: Adult
Making wearable easy knitting patterns is my favorite thing to do during slow days. I can take my time stitching away without the pressure of short deadlines.
This is why I often suggest easy knitting patterns like this Beginner Slouchy Hat to new knitters. You can sit, relax, and take all the time you need to make this cozy slouchy beanie!
By: Gina Michele
YARN: DK
SIZE: Adult – Women’s
Another beanie pattern, this Beginner Flat Knit Hat is knitted in a flat panel and seamed shut!
Circular knitting needles need some getting used to. So it’s worth starting with straight needles first.
By: Davina Choy
YARN: Super Bulky
SIZE: One size
Cushy, springy, and stylish are words that I never knew I’d use to describe a single item. The Cushy Cowl is the knitting pattern you want to make once you’re ready to move up a skill level!
The super chunky yarn used perfectly showcases the springiness of the garter stitches and also make it a project that works up quick.
By: Kathlyn Alix
YARN: Worsted + Worsted = Bulky
SIZE: W = 8.5” x L = 55”
We all need a chunky scarf! This simple All-Knit Stitch Chunky Scarf pattern will take you every step of the way to stitch up your next favorite cozy accessory.
Combine your favorite colors and make a completely personalized look!
By: Amanda Rosen
YARN: Super Bulky
SIZES: One size fits all
I’m telling you, these scarves are the perfect projects for levelling up your knitting skills. This Cozy Scarf for Beginners pattern uses bulky yarn, straight needles, and the basic knitting stitches.
Mastering knits and purls can’t get any easier than this!
By: Michele Maks
YARN: Aran
SIZES: W = 7” x L = 60” [18 cm x 151 cm]
Dropped stitches add a touch of refinement that’s hard to compete with. This Beginner Garter Drop-Stitch Scarf will teach you another useful stitch aside from the basic knit and purl stitches!
By: Briana K Designs
YARN: Worsted
SIZES: S: US Shoe Size 4-7, M: US Shoe Size 7-9, L: US Shoe size 9-11
Socks are easy knitting patterns? Yes! There are super easy sock knitting patterns that beginners like you can enjoy making.
Knit up a pair of cozy socks that fit like a dream with the Beginner Felici Knit Socks now!
By: Davina Choy
YARN: Super Bulky
SIZES: L = 70″
I bet you weren’t expecting a lace pattern in this list of free knitting patterns for beginners.
The Easy Lace Scarf uses super bulky yarn that is easy to work with. This will give you an easier time making the lace-like stitches.
I suggest holding back from making this pattern if you’re new. Just save it in your project folders for when you’re ready to take on the challenge!
By: Yarnspirations Design Studio
YARN: Bulky
SIZES: Women’s XS – 5 XL
Time to step out of the small knits! The Let’s Go Beginner Stripes sweater pattern will keep you warm for many years to come.
It uses simple knits and panels sewn together to make up this gloriously oversized sweater. It doesn’t matter if it takes you a month or more to make this pattern. It’s worth it!
By: Ashley Lillis
YARN: Super Bulky
SIZES: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
This simple V-neck, top-down knit cardigan pattern is perfect for layering over your favorite long sleeve tops or worn on its own.
It has an elegant shape that will easily elevate basic outfits. Learn how to knit button holes, ribbed hems, and a perfectly smooth fabric with just this pattern!
No one said that your first few knits should look boring and plain! So I made sure to include fun knitting patterns that look like they were made by a pro knitter. This list of easy knitting patterns will take you from noob to pro in no time.
If I were a beginner knitter, I’m for sure going to hone in on the Beginner Twist Cup Cozy and the Cat Ear Beanie. They have a fun shape and are made using basic knitting stitches.
Which easy knitting patterns are you making? Let’s talk about it in the comments section below!
More of a visual learner? Well, the Cat Ear Beanie is now available on YouTube. Check it out:
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