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Top 12 Simple Knitting Patterns for Busy Knitters

When it feels like life is weighing down on you, it’s time to pick up your favorite pair of knitting needles and cast on a super simple knitting pattern!


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Materials You Need for Simple Knitting Patterns for Busy Bees

  • Knitting needles – You will need a sturdy pair of non-slippery knitting needles. You can use straight needles for flat projects, but a pair of circular knitting needles will make your knitting experience so much better.

Pro tip: Wooden knitting needles are great for slippery yarns and metal/ aluminum ones are perfect for “sticky” yarns like acrylic!

  • Yarn – Make sure to check the pattern to see what yarn weight to use. Each pattern should list a recommended brand or weight in the “suggested yarn” section of the knitting pattern you’re following! We always recommend that you match the fiber type you’re using with the one used to make the pattern!
  • Scissors – A pair of scissors is another important tool that you will use for all of your knitting projects. You’ll need them to cut the yarn when you’re done!
  • Yarn/darning needle – You will need a yarn needle or darning needle to sew in the loose ends.
  • Stitch markers – You might need stitch markers to keep track of where you are if you’re following a stitch pattern. We recommend “removable” or “locking” style stitch markers for most knitting projects. If you don’t have stitch markers, you can use a strand of scrap yarn—preferably in a different color so it’s easy to see.

Top 12 Simple Knitting Patterns for Busy Knitters

Work can feel super overwhelming and dreary sometimes. So a few simple knitting patterns locked and loaded in your craft bag will come in handy!

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1. Easy Scalloped Washcloth + Hand Towels

By: Purl Soho

YARN: DK

SIZE: Small – Large Washcloths

Cute and dainty, this knit dishcloth pattern will bring an easy charm to your kitchen aesthetics.

It’s a simple knitting pattern that you can work on while you de-stress after a long work day.

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2. Easy Basket Weave Pattern to Make a Knitted Dishcloth!

By: knitting.com

YARN: Worsted + Worsted = Bulky

SIZE: 9” x 8.5”

Textured knitting patterns can be perfect for de-stressing and meditation. They take you out of your busy-bee headspace and into a world of creativity!

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3. Winter Smiles Headband

By: DROPS design

YARN: Sport + Lace = Aran

SIZE: Small – XL

Unlike Elsa, the cold does bother me sometimes. So the Winter Smiles Headband can come in handy for warming my ears — and probably yours too!

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4. Clay Headband

By: Mirella Moments

YARN: DK

SIZE: Adult

Looking for a knit headband pattern with a bit more oomph? The Clay Headband is where it’s at!

This small knitting project is perfect for busy knitters who want to stay crafty while learning how to knit cables!

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5. Tree Hugger Wrist Warmers

By: DROPS design

YARN: DK

SIZE: Small – XL

We’re staying warm and cozy this fall! These Tree Hugger Wrist Warmers look seamless, stylish, and chic. Everything you want to see in your autumns and winter outfits!

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6. Fetching

By: Cheryl Niamath

YARN: Aran

SIZE: One size

Cold days can be dark and gloomy. It’s such a mood-killer! These super zany Fetching mittens adds fun texture and character to an otherwise plain winter getup.

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7. Classic Cuffed Hat

By: Purl Soho

YARN: Worsted

SIZE: Baby – Adult

Would this really be a knitting pattern round up without the classic beanie knitting pattern sprinkled in? Nope!

These Classic Cuffed Hats by Purl Soho looks sleek, comfy, and warm. What more could you ask for?

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8. Wister Hat

By: Courtney Kelley

YARN: Bulky

SIZE: 18.25″ circumference x 9″ height

Now this is a super fun beanie knitting pattern. Just look at those textures! I can see myself making this knit beanie with ombre yarn.

Imagine how the gradient will look like with those bumpy twists!

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9. All-Knit Stitch Chunky Scarf

By: knitting.com

YARN: Worsted + Worsted = Bulky

SIZE: W = 8.5” x L = 55”

Sometimes you just want to pick up your knitting needles and zone out. The All-Knit Stitch Chunky Scarf is the type of project that you can simply cast on and knit. You don’t even have to count or worry about your gauge!

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10. The Berry Row Scarf

By: knitting.com

YARN: Worsted + Worsted = Bulky

SIZES: 5 inches x 60 inches

The hurdle knit stitch is one of my latest favorites. So this scarf knitting pattern is an obvious add to this fun little round up.

The Berry Row Scarf is a simple, yet lovely knitting pattern that just adds so much fun textures and style to simple strip of fabric that you wrap around your neck!

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11. Tromsø Hoodie

By: Sisu Knitwear

YARN: Bulky + Bulky = Super Bulky

SIZES: Adult

Something I am looking into this quarter are balaclava knitting patterns! This Tromsø Hoodie definitely one of the patterns I’ve added to my knit list.

It keeps your neck and noggin warm all day long!

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12. Hooded Neckwarmer

By: Vanessa Ewing

YARN: Bulky

SIZES: 20” long x 21.75” wide

Balaclava knitting patterns like this Hooded Neckwarmer is a project you don’t want to skip out on. The fine stitches look sleek and will pair really nicely with all your favorite cozy layers.

It’s a bigger pattern, but still simple enough to work on bit by bit on a busy month!

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Swamped with work? Here are some simple knitting patterns to take your mind off the hard stuff…

Busy work weeks don’t have to suck out all the creative juices out of you. These simple knitting patterns are quite forgiving and easy enough that you can simply cast on your stitches then stare blankly into space. We’ve all been there before!

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