Knitted Patterns
King Charles Brocade Baby Blanket
This blanket is designed to coordinate with the King Charles Brocade Hat. It is so easy to make with just knit and purl stitches, but looks so rich. It is available in several sizes.
Wrapped Stitches Baby Blanket
This blanket is designed to coordinate with the Wrapped Stitches Baby Hat. The wrapped stitches look more complicated than they are. The blanket is available in several sizes.
Simple Lines Baby Blankets
These blankets are designed to coordinate with the Simple Lines Baby Hats. They are simple with just a bit of elegant detail in several sizes.
Train Track Baby Hat
Print PDF This little hat is made to coordinate with my Train Track Baby Blanket. Instructions are given in several sizes. The sleepers are formed by elongated stitches that are picked up on the opposite rail. Sizes: Preemie – 10″ circumference, 5.5″ high Newborn – 12″ circumference, 6″ high 6 month – 14″ circumference, 7″ [...]
Fan Lace Baby Blanket
This blanket is designed to coordinate with the fan lace hat of my Two Lace Baby Hats pattern. The blanket is knitted in the round, working from the outside in.
Tiffany Lace Baby Blanket
This blanket is designed to coordinate with the tiffany lace hat of my Two Lace Baby Hats pattern. The blanket is knitted in the round, working from the outside in.
Feather and Fan Tube Scarf
Making this scarf as a tube makes it reversible and extra warm. This is a fun twist on the old feather and fan pattern.
Faceted Lace and Cables Baby Hat
This is a very textured and ornate baby hat. The example is in toddler size.
Two Feminine Chemo Caps
These two ripple edged hats are feminine yet functional. The one on the left is pleated pattern and the one on the right art deco pattern.
Two Lace Baby Hats
These lacy baby hats are simple but look complicated. The one on the left is fan lace and the one on the right is tiffany lace.
Wrapped Stitches Baby Hat
This is a simple baby hat in several sizes. The wrapped stitches look more complicated than they are. I have included a photo tutorial on the technique.
Diamond Trellis Baby Hat
This is a simple baby hat in several sizes. The slipped stitches look more complicated than they are. I have included a photo tutorial on the technique.
Simple Lines Baby Hats
These are simple hats with just a bit of elegant detail in several sizes.
Lace Edged Chemo Caps
These two lace edged caps can be made in a solid color or with two colors. The one on the left is a madiera lace and the one on the right a scallop lace.
Ribbing and Lace Chemo Caps
These two ribbing and lace caps are feminine yet functional. The one on the left is a feather lace and the one on the right a diamond lace.
Textured Baby Hats
These three hats all begin with the same ribbing and can be completed with the Little Check pattern (medium blue), King Charles Brocade (light blue) or the English Diamond Block pattern (green). Instructions are given for preemie and newborn sizes.
Cabled Baby Hats
Both of these hats begin with the same ribbing. Hat I is a more simple pattern since the cabling is contained in the repeat area. I would recommend having experience with both knitting in the round and with cabling before attempting Hat II. Because the cabling is across the entire hat, on some rows stitches will need to be shifted between needles to accommodate cable stitches.
Boardwalk Ripple Edged Afghan
Print PDF This pattern is very simple with just a four row repeat, but creates a very dramatic effect. It also works well for any weight yarn or even doubling yarn for a quick and thick throw. The horizontal and diagonal lines make it look like a boardwalk, such as Coney Island. The pattern is [...]
Top Down Elongated Stitches Baby Hat
I created this baby hat to coordinate with the crocheted baby blanket Downy-Soft Zig Zags by Carole Prior published in Leisure Arts #2853, Our Best Baby Afghans. It features elongated stitches to mimic the elongated double crochets in the blanket.
Stained Glass Ripple Afghan
This is a twist on the old standard Feather and Fan. Slipped stitches provide the strands that are later picked up to form the sides of the windows.
Knitted Carnival Afghan
This pattern gives the impression of carnival tents. It is written to make a 32 inch square lapghan, but can be easily adjusted to make any size desired. Row is a multiple of 18 plus 3 stitches.




Thank you so much for the Basic baby hat & best crocheted potholder patterns – always fun to try a new pattern
This is the first time I visited your website. It is truly beautiful and the patterns are very unique. Thank you so much for the beautiful free patterns. I plan to do a lot of donations to area and/or cancer hospitals. Also, I have a hobby of hand knits and (real) stained glass that I sell at craft fairs in my area.
This is a very nice website. Thanks for the patterns. I will be alone soon so these patterns will be welcome.
Yesterday I came across a knitted afgan pattern. I was called a six pointed star pattern and it was shown in blue and white. For some reason I can’t find it again. Could someone help me PLEASE. Thanks
Is this is: http://www.anniesattic.com/crochet/detail.html?prod_id=22829
Or was it a freebie?
I’m so not into dpns (yet) or magic loop (yet) — anything with straight needles??
Of course any of my afghans can be done on straight needles.
If you look at the comments on Ribbing and Lace Chemo Caps (http://blogs.thetucker.com/knit/2011/03/31/ribbing-and-lace-chemo-caps/), I have converted one of those patterns to straight needles. The hat would just then need a seam. Any of the hat patterns can be converted in a similar way. Let me know if there are others you’d like to see converted.
Your website is wonderful and your designs are beautiful. I shall look into your link for charity and knit away.
Thanks so much for your beautiful patterns. We just finished a purple hat project for the hospital. All the new babies this month are getting a hat. Found out that the hospital can use baby to children hats all year. Also need some light chemo hats that are pretty. Will be using your patterns alot.
Thanks again,
Lori
Thank you for your beautiful patterns. I will be making these caps for our local hospice.
Mama
Thank you for your beautiful site – I have been looking for patterns to knit and donate – I will be using your patterns frequently.
Thanks so much – when you are receiving chemo you don’t feel “pretty”, so it is nice to have something pretty to wear.
Thanks for all of your wonderful patterns. Your stained glass afghan is beautiful and your hats are wonderful. So pretty for babies and for chemo hats. Thanks again.
Yours are the first patterns I have printed. The Aran hat looks difficult, but I love it. Friend is having chempo.
Thank you very much for these beautiful patterns. I am planning to start the Tiffany Lace baby blanket for my daughter who is expecting her own daughter in May!
Thank you for the patterns for the lacy chemo caps. I have a friend that will need one this summer and I have not seen any as pretty:)
Thank You
I used to make lots of baby hats to give away at church. In the last year or so I’ve been slacking off. Finding your site through knitting pattern central has reinvigorated the baby hat making itch! Warm hats for all! Hurray!
Thank you for sharing such great talents…
Am looking forward to using your free patterns for charity purposes.
Thank you so much for the blanket and hat patterns. l do projects for Threads of Love ( aCharity org), who provides hand crafted items for premies and children in need. l was looking for something more than a basic stitch and l found it with your pattern. Again, thank you.
Love the stained glass window pattern, will be having a go at making it.
I love your patterns