Sharing is caring, and kindness is free!
The joy of giving is one of the best things you can do for your wellbeing.
Feel free to use the following patterns to make some lovely things for the special people in your life, or knit some of these things for charity to help raise valuable funds. Or just knit them for yourself just because you deserve it or love knitting just like me.
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Happy Knitting!
Ali 🙂
Bows Knitting Pattern for PDF Download
Great for children or toys! A couple of small knitted bows for pigtails, or a larger one for a ponytail or headband. Both sizes included in the pattern. This bow knitting pattern helps with gift ideas - pick a favourite colour, choose your size, and maybe try garter or stocking stitch to get a variety of different styles.
Red Nose Knitting Pattern for PDF Download
Red Nose Day helps to raise money to support vulnerable people and communities in the UK and abroad. Opt for a more environmentally friendly choice to the traditional red nose, instead of single-use plastic – a knitted red nose is a fantastic alternative.
Perhaps arrange a knitathon or sell a few to raise money for this very worthwhile charity, or simply wear yours and donate in your local pot or online... https://www.comicrelief.com/rednoseday/
This is effectively a small knitted ball - You may also wish to use this pattern using different coloured yarns to make a fun set of juggling balls (with or without limbs and eyes!)
Traditional Poppy Knitting Pattern for PDF Download
Inspired by The Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal, this is one of three unique patterns for a poppy with a bit of a difference. This knitted poppy is around the same size and shape as the traditionally bought paper poppy - perfect for wearing as a brooch or attaching to a hairband, to show your support on Remembrance Day.
Perhaps arrange a knitathon or sell a few to raise money for this very worthwhile charity, or simply wear yours and donate in your local pot or online... https://www.britishlegion.org.uk/get-involved/ways-to-give/donate
Wear for remembrance day or use it as an accessory to cheer up all sorts of bits and bobs.
This poppy knitting pattern shows you both options - for either garter or stocking-stitch.