Fingerless gloves for office (free knitting pattern)
Keep your hands warm with this free knitting pattern for fingerless gloves As the cooler temperatures find their way into our office spaces, maintaining warm hands while typing can often be a struggle. Fingerless gloves are the perfect solution. This knitting pattern is tailored for intermediate knitters or adventurous beginners familiar with knitting in rounds […]
Double-knitted Christmas blanket
NOTE! Double-knitted Christmas blanket or throw has been on my mind for many years. I’ve been terrified of this knitting technique and put it off until now. So, I worked on this free knitting pattern for over a year, knitting a few rows per day. Therefore, you will read this pattern as I was knitting […]
Fingerless gloves (free knitting pattern)
Fingerless gloves are a quick knitting project you can get done with quite a small amount of yarn, and here’s the free knitting pattern for you. Make sure you check the Abbreviations list. Especially that “1/2 RT”. Make sure you understand how it is supposed to be done. I do hope I explained it correctly. […]
25+ free scarf knitting patterns
Knitting a scarf can be a great learning project for a beginner and it can be a fantastic practice time for an advanced knitter. As we know, scarves are awesome gifts to give that special person on your mind. Here I’ve collected these 25+ free scarf knitting patterns keeping new knitting possibilities in mind. There […]
Free lace scarf knitting pattern “Longing”
This free lace scarf knitting pattern incorporates lace, Estonian nupp stitches, and some easy cables. I got inspired by this year’s MKAL here and thought I add some interest. Enjoy! Scarf measurements: width – 45 cm / 17.5 inches length – 150 cm / 59 inches You will need: 3 mm needles 200 g / […]
25 knitted sweaters for Christmas
In this post, I’ve collected 25 knitted sweater patterns for Christmas. Some are paid, some are free, and all are beautiful and sweet in their own way (in my opinion). I tried to find various styles and techniques – multi-colored, cabled, lace, and simple sweaters and jumpers. Multi-colored knitted sweaters and jumpers for Christmas Reindeer […]
How to knit a lace scarf (for beginners)
Today I’m going to show you how to knit a lace scarf and this is for absolute beginners. If you already know the basics of lace knitting then just scroll down, find the instructions, and start knitting. But if you are a beginner then come with me – you’re going to love this journey 🙂 […]
Easy scarf pattern for beginners
An easy scarf knitting pattern is a fantastic way for beginners to practice knitting. The scarf is usually long enough to get good training and at the same time, the rows are short enough to not get bored. Usually, you will use only one pattern to knit up your scarf, but this is a bit […]
Simple knit hat pattern
This simple knit hat pattern is effortless to work. The stitch is easy to remember and it will knit up quickly. Also, it is a perfect hat for men as well, as the pattern texture is modest. Originally this hat was meant to be a “work hat”. Meaning, it needed to be fitted and snug. […]
Lace shawl pattern “Diamond Pathways”
“Diamond Pathways” is an exquisite lace shawl pattern for times when you need an escape or a distraction. Your shawl will be impeccable with the elegant flow and striking pattern whether you use “nupp” stitch or beads. A rare diamond on your pathway.
Starry Christmas stocking pattern
This Christmas stocking is worked top-down and knitted in rounds – like old times. The heel is worked in a heel flap technique, but you can use any heel technique you love as it is knitted with a solid color. The pattern is accompanied by charts for easier following (and you could also use them for cross stitch).
Knitting stitch patterns used in Estonian lace
We all love different knitting stitch patterns – lace, cables, knits, and purls. It’s fun to discover and play with new stuff. Estonian lace stitch patterns along with Shetland lace patterns are considered to be more complicated though. I’m here to destroy that myth. For Estonian lace stitches at least. There are some knit stitch […]
Knit lace shawl pattern “Cobweb of Life”
Prelude for the knit lace shawl pattern “Cobweb of Life” “Cobweb of life creates unknown patterns. Sometimes it forms droplets of tears, and sometimes leaves with its embellishments and flourishes. It all depends on how you look…” One ball of lightweight cobweb yarn is all you need for this delicate and enriched shawl. “Cobweb of […]
25 simple knit stitch patterns for beginners
Simple (and free) knit stitch patterns for beginners to try are something that has been on my mind for a long time. I remember when I started to knit. You can do the Garter and Stockinette stitch only in a certain amount of time. But these stitch patterns don’t have to be beginners only – […]
Lace cowl knitting pattern “Hope”
I started to work on this lace project at the beginning of June with the intention to develop a pattern for lace socks. I loved the yarn, I loved the lace stitch, but socks didn’t want to come out. No matter how I tried, it didn’t work out. After two months of agony, I finally […]
Easy Stranded Christmas Stocking
Measurements of the stocking: Circumference: 21 cm / 8.5 inches Length: 23 cm / 9 inches You will need: 5 double pointed needles or circulars in size 5 mm / US 8 50 g / 82 yards of red 10 ply aran / worsted yarn 50 g / 82 yards of white 10 ply aran […]
How to knit easy Christmas balls
Last year I showed you how to knit a Christmas bauble with finer yarn (DROPS Baby Merino). This year we will knit larger Christmas balls using worsted yarn (DROPS Nepal). So, if you have a finer sport weight yarn CLICK HERE, and if you have a thicker aran weight yarn stay here. Step 1: Cast […]
“Candy Cane” pot holders
You will need: 5 double pointed needles or circulars in size 5 mm / US 8 100 g / 164 yards of red 10 ply aran / worsted yarn 100 g / 164 yards of white 10 ply aran / worsted yarn *I used DROPS Nepal – Deep Red #3608 and White #1101* Abbreviations: number […]
Tiny knitted Christmas stockings for your Christmas table setting
Yes, I really am knitting for Christmas. And why? Because last year I started too late. I’m fixing my mistake now. I’ve been drooling over those tiny Christmas stockings you can use on your table setting for a few years now, and I never realized – I could knit it myself you know… Well, I […]
Free lace knitting pattern “The Wavy Scarf”
Last week I gave you a pattern for the Wave stitch swatch, and that looked like this: I’m sure you figured out by now that it was a rehearsal knitting for this scarf. The Wavy Scarf is an easy knit and grows quite fast. Think “knitted Christmas gifts”. Wink wink… Also, I think this pattern […]
25 Christmas Knitting Patterns I Would Pay For
I wanted to do a post with 25 paid patterns for Christmas Stockings, but I didn’t find so many I would like. There’re enough stockings with multiple colors, but not enough with cables. I believe I was on the same bath last year… Trouble is – I can’t put my wish in words… I just […]
25 Free Knitting Patterns For Christmas Stockings
I don’t know about you, but I’m constantly on the lookout for some free knitting patterns for Christmas stockings. Especially at the end of summer, when I’m tired of the heat and ready for fall. I usually use summer slowness to prepare the list of knitted Christmas gifts and fall is the time when I […]
Star Stitch Knitting Pattern
I’ve been asked for the lace pattern I am using to knit my Christmas Comforter. I don’t feel like doing a lot of talking, so – here you go. It’s very easy, quick and effective, and as you can see, perfect for bulky yarn 🙂 Pattern is worked over 6 stitches + additional 2 stitches […]
Quick Lacy Weekend Scarf
This knitting project is quick, lacy and fairly easy. I will call it the Weekend Scarf. You know….because it’s a good knitting project for the weekend…. While I absolutely love nupps, I can totally understand you may not be too keen on it. So, you can replace all nupp stitches with knit stitch if you […]
Knit Dishcloth – Free Pattern
I know it’s Friday and you are expecting a pattern from history. Surprise… not today. Today we are knitting a dishcloth. If you don’t know what I’m referring to then check out this page: https://pattern-duchess.com/patterns/pattern-from-history/ I got little bored with decoding (and I’m also lazy), so I thought we could actually knit something from those patterns. […]
Knitting pattern for lacy knee-high baby socks
I promised you a pattern and here it is. I wanted to knit these baby socks from pink yarn, but I didn’t have any. So off-white it is. It’s already late, so I’m not gonna make a big talk here. Socks are for 1 to 3 months old baby and should be knee-length. Hopefully 🙂 […]
Knit cowl pattern on straight needles
Today is independence day of Estonia. So, another party 🙂 This cowl pattern have been waiting for publishing quite some time. Why? Because I don’t know how to take pictures of red… I know how it sounds, but I just can’t handle red. It’ll never come out the way I want it… So, today is […]
Knit snowman pattern
Body (knit in rounds) Cast on 8 stitches and divide between 4 needles. Knit 1 round. Inc 1 x 8 times by knitting 2 stitches into one. Knit 1 round. *Knit 1, inc1L, knit to last stitch, inc1R, knit 1* repeat rest of 3 needles;Knit 1 round. Repeat this until you have 16 stitches on […]
Knitting pattern for basic Christmas ball ornament
Skill level: Intermediate (read more about skill levels of knitting patterns here) Time: varies, but about 2 to 6 hours depending on your knitting speed Holidays are coming and I LOVE THIS TIME OF THE YEAR. There’s something special in knitted Christmas ornaments. This free basic Christmas ball ornament pattern is perfect now, when holidays are coming again, […]
Knit vase cover pattern (three patterns)
First of all, before you start to knit – choose the pattern for your yarn and make a swatch. I know, I’m sorry. There’s so many different vases (and candles) so I can’t give you one pattern to fit all, but I’ll tell you how to use these patterns on any vase (and you have to […]
Sock pattern “Water Lily”
Do you love to knit dazzling and exquisite patterns that bring forth your knitting skills and awes your loved ones? Do you feel that dull and lifeless knitting patterns make you yawn and think gloomy thoughts? Do you want to be as thrilled and on the edge, while knitting another Christmas present, as your niece […]
Easy socks for him and her
2nd pair of socks from sock series for easier access. This pair is perfect for both genders. Pattern is simple yet interesting and it holds the sock nicely around the foot. My kid, who loves comfortable things, said that these were the most comfortable socks she has ever had. Enough said… Make a swatch: Cast […]
Socks with diagonal ribbing
I thought I make the sock series more easier to follow. And print. I’m going to publish all three socks separately, so you don’t have to always check part 1 or part 2 or….. you get the picture. Hope it helps 🙂 Make a swatch: Cast on 26 stitches and knit fist 2 rows; […]
King size winter hat
Today I’m giving you something special. I’m thinking about colder times and if anything is certain then it’s me and some unique hat. I love distinctive hats. Why do you even bother to knit something when it’s looking like any other, right? So, today’s pattern is super king size winter hat. I personally hate knitting […]
Chunky cable knit cowl
If you like bulky cabled cowls then here is a weekend project for you. Large cables give this big chunky feel and it is so easy to knit. Easy, if you have knitted cables before. I used this yarn for the first time and I must say – I love it. I have very delicate […]
Lacy picnic shawl
“Lacy Picnic shawl” is very lacy, adorably warm, and exquisitely summery. A beautiful accessory for your summer dress (if you happen to have sun) or a bright addition to a warmer fall outfit. Size of the shawl: length: 138 cm / 54 inches width: 60 cm / 23,5 inches You will need: 250 g / […]
Cabled baby hat pattern
Here’s a knitting pattern for a cabled baby hat. A little bit of a challenge though, but you’re up for it. Right? The baby hat is the most perfect project to practice your cable work. As we all know, the cabled scarf can take an eternity to knit. Not with baby hat – you can […]
Baby shoes knitting pattern
Skill level:Â Intermediate (read more about skill levels of knitting patterns here) Gauge: 10 x 10 cm = 21 sts x 28 rows Time: varies, but about 6 to 10 hours There are a lot of cute baby shoes knitting patterns out there, but I wanted these booties to look like actual shoes – with t-strap and low […]
No sew knitted baby booties pattern
Skill level:Â Intermediate (read more about skill levels of knitting patterns here) Time: varies, but about 6 to 10 hours This knitted baby booties pattern is simple, quick and won’t require any sewing (except hiding in yarn ends). I don’t know about you, but I hate sewing… a lot… Usually, I avoid knitting projects with major sewing […]
How to knit corner of “Diamond of the Island” lace edging
I know I told you that I won’t be doing corners for lace borders in my near future (remember cable edging corners?), but “Diamond of the Island” lace edging was staring at me. You know – “why this white cables and laces got a corner, but I can’t” kind of way. I felt guilty. “Diamond […]
Knitting pattern for “Melancholy” scarf
“Melancholy” scarf is a little bit different – I realized that not everyone liked huge knit garments. Especially kids – believe me, I’ve tried. Repeatedly. My boy thinks knit scarves are for girls and my girl – well – God gave me non-girly one so… They won’t even let me take pictures – maybe I […]
Corner how-to for cable and lace edging
Do you remember my lace edging with twisted trim? I have received questions (in comments and by email) about how to knit mitered corners with twisted cables. I didn’t know the answer then, but this problem is fixed now. I think I haven’t made something so challenging for a while. I made four swatches (three […]
Rustic Kitchen Set
After delicate Mother’s Day shawl and soft Shawl of Solitaire, I wanted to knit something rough and rustic. There is a luxury in simplicity and this time I didn’t want anything too complex. I had 100 m of jute twine lying around – waiting for me. Wishing for my attention. Whispering, how it wanted to […]
Shawl of Solitaire pattern
Skill level: Intermediate (read more about skill levels of knitting patterns here) Time: varies, but about 50 to 60 hours This (free) knitting pattern for a lace shawl with written instructions accompanied by the chart is without extra complicated details, but still interesting enough to knit. You won’t get bored – I promise and please […]
Pattern for Mother’s Day lace shawl
Skill level:Â Moderately challenging (read more about skill levels of knitting patterns here) Time: varies, but about 50 to 60 hours Finally – it’s finished. Mother’s Day lace shawl is done. With exceptions I think. My inspiration for this delicate shawl was overgrown rockery next to my apartment house (which is not so delicate). Each spring this […]
Knitted lace pattern with “nupps”
Do you remember the post where I told you I am designing a shawl for Mothers Day? The one with cable edging with twisted trim? I would say it was part one. Well, now comes the part two – lace pattern with “nupps”. If you’re interested in the actual knitting pattern for a Mother’s Day […]
Boot Cuffs Pattern With Buttons And Lace
Skill level: Moderately challenging (read more about skill levels of knitting patterns here) Time: varies, but about 8 to 16 hours This time I wanted to make something extremely fancy and glorious. As Pieces, I often find myself bored and tired from same old things. I need change and variety in my life. So – I came […]
Cable knit slouchy hat with a brim
The slouchy beanie hat is “in” this winter. And naturally, I needed one for the exact same reason. We’re planning to go to Latvia to learn snowboarding. And I need a modern hat for that because I can’t fall down with an old hat. Weird, I know. I wanted it to be soft and warm, […]
Knit Cable Edging With Twisted Trim And Lace
I have been working on the Mothers Day pattern lately (besides some big orders that I have been making). It is going to be a triangle shawl (Edit: no it wasn’t – take a look at how it turned out), but I have the only border so far. I am happy what I have accomplished, […]
“Diamond of the Island” lace edging pattern
I worked on a new knitted border last week. Naturally, it is lacy and romantic. There’s no other way. I am so proud to introduce you knitted lace edging called “Diamond of the Island”. With very romantic name, of course. Why this name? It seemed like there are little diamonds in the sand and […]
How to knit zigzag lace edging for mittens and gloves
I want to share with you my most used pattern for knit zigzag lace edging my Nana taught me – I use it all the time. It’s very simple, easy to follow and remember. The pattern is very versatile and will be a beautiful border, trim or edging for any project. Use it to decorate […]
Thanks for sharing
your designs are beautiful!
Would love the pattern to the blue shawl
Did you mean the one I ran out of yarn? It’s Haruni from Emily Ross Her pattern is free download in Ravelry. Very beautiful.
I love ur patterns!!! am now doing lacy picnic shawl, it is giving me fits. lol. no problem with first 12 rows but second ( main) I cant get past row 1, I keep coming up short 3 sts, is it me or the pattern?
Thanks! Let’s try to find out what’s wrong – did you check your “yarn overs”? My problem is always loosing my yarn overs when I purl. If you have all your yarn overs then we talk again 🙂 Maybe you can even send me some pictures (by email), but let’s start with “yarn overs” – maybe it’s that simple 🙂
Just read ur rely to me the yarn overs r not the problem sorry? I’m always 3 steps short. In bed for night now . Will get Bo with u tomorrow afternoon
Connie, I’m sorry! There was a mistake in my pattern and I fixed it – it should be OK now. I’m fixing my mistake instantly in downloadable file too. It must have been so frustrating – I am truly sorry for that!
Oh no! It’s me again!
Main pattern
Row #3
Center section only uses 24 sts instead of 25. I’ve counted and re counted . Sorry does not work.?????
Oh my, I’ll check.
Connie, I checked – it should be OK, I got 25….
Will try once more. Sorry
That’s OK, let me know if you still feel like there is a mistake.
Now I owe u a BIG apology my error, had picked up an extra St. Told my dear talkative hubby heis not allowed to talk to me when I’m knitting ! Hehehehe ! I knit alll day . hehehehe he! He does take wonderful care of me soi better be nice!
That’s OK, I’m glad you found the mistake 🙂 My family knows they need to be careful when I knit 🙂
Lol
Pattern duchess, you are so talented. I finished the cable boot cuffs for my granddaughter. She loved them. Do you have a free pattern for fingerless gloves? Thank you , Peggy
Thank you! Actually, it’s interesting that you ask because I plan to tackle fingerless gloves now in October. Starting later today. It would be just like with socks – series posts with all the details. And there will be three kinds of gloves – simple, lacy and with cables. Fingerless as well as ordinary mittens. So – soon, soon 🙂