
Accessories
Add a finishing touch to an old purse, make a fun knitted hair accessory or give an old toy a makeover. This page has a few patterns for knitted accessories.
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Knitted Rabbit Outfit Accessories
How to Knit Rabbit Accessories!Give an old headband a new lease of life and knit your own pieces for a quick knitted rabbit ears headband. And with a cute little knitted bunny tail to match, it’s a great last minute party outfit!
Total time – 3 Hours 10 Minutes each Completed Knitted Bunny Ears Headband
Total time – 1 Hour 15 Minutes each Knitted Bunny Tail
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Knitted Daisy Bracelet & Knitted Daisy Chain
How to Knit a Daisy Bracelet or Knitted Daisy Chain!A wonderful sign of spring; daisies bring cheerfulness and a dash of colour. Add a few daisies as accessories, dress up some toys or add to your home decor. This knitting pattern shows you how to make simple daisy bracelets or daisy chains - a perfect quick knitting project!
Total time for a Three-Daisy Bracelet – 1 Hour 50 Minutes
Total time for a Three-Daisy Chain – 1 Hour 35 Minutes
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Knitted Daisies
How to Knit a Daisy!Add a bit of springtime cheer! This knitted daisy pattern can be sewn onto a hairband or headband to make a cute little hair accessory. Alternatively add a finishing touch to an old purse or give a toy a makeover.
1 Hour Each Knitted Daisy
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The Knitted Poppy
How to Knit a Poppy!Inspired by The Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal, three unique patterns for a poppy with a bit of a difference. Wear for remembrance day or use as an accessory.
1 Hour Each Knitted Poppy (as shown)
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Knitted Bows
How to Knit a Bow!This bow knitting pattern is so versatile – pick a favourite colour, choose your size, and try a variety of different styles – many ideas included in the pattern. Great for children or toys! Halloween black? Pink to top a present? Red for Christmas? A couple of small knitted bows for pigtails, or a larger one for a ponytail or headband. And great for adding to Baubles, adding to stockings and to turn anything a bit more Christmassy!
Around 1 Hour Each Knitted Bow
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Knitted Sunflower
How to Knit a Sunflower!Make these knitted sunflowers into handmade pictures, toys, brooches and more. Whether a gift for someone you love, or you're adding to your home decor, add some year-round sunshine!
2 Hours 55 Minutes Each Knitted Sunflower
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Knitted Flowers
How to Knit a Flower!Choose your design! No stem? Extra leaves? Favourite colour? Knitted flowers just how you like. A pretty gift or something to spruce up your home!
2 Hours 20 Minutes Each Knitted Flower (includes stem and two leaves)
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Little Knitted Bears
How to Knit a Bear!This little Pudsey Bear knitting pattern can be used to make other little bears. The perfect size to add to a hairband, or use in several different ways as an accessory, making it a nice little handmade gift idea.
1 Hour 25 Minutes Each Knitted Bear
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Knitted Bows
How to Knit a Bow!A couple of small knitted bows for those pigtail plaits, or a larger one for a ponytail or headband. 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.
40 minutes Each Knitted Bow
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Knitted Witch Accessories
How to Knit Witch Accessories!Add a few healthier treats into that trick-or treat-bowl or transform existing knitted toys into their Halloween outfits! Knitted cauldron, knitted broomstick and two styles of knitted witch hat... quick and easy handmade Halloween gifts!
2 Hours 10 Minutes to 2 Hours 25 Minutes for Each Knitted Witch Accessories Set (To include either purple hat or black hat respectively)
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Knitted Emojis
How to Knit an Emoji!These little emojis can be decoratively tied to form a purse or bag charm, or sewn onto a hairband or headband to make a fun knitted hair accessory. A finger knitted hook or two lengths to form a bow can allow them to accessorise anything. With several emoji knitting patterns to choose from!
2 Hours 30 minutes Each Knitted Emoji
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The Quick Knitted Butterfly
How to Knit a Quick Butterfly!Butterfly knitting pattern to guide you on how to make your own knitted butterfly - perfect handmade gift for baby or those on their travels!
1 Hour 30 Minutes Each Knitted Butterfly
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Knitted Fuchsias
How to Knit a Fuchsia!Fuchsias are one of the most beautiful and intricate of flowers but when broken down into its constituent parts, even the biggest challenge can be completed so simply. These make beautiful decorative knitted fuchsias for curtain tiebacks, windows or doors, as well as being great on a knitted tea cosy!
1 Hour 50 minutes Each Knitted Fuchsia
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Knitted Four-Leaf Clover
How to Knit a Four-Leaf Clover!Exams coming up? An interview? Off on their travels? Pass on some good luck with this knitted four-leaf clover. Pop your completed piece on a greetings card, or wrap it up in some tissue paper inside a gift bag, to give as a little pocket good-luck keepsake!
1 Hour 40 Minutes Each Knitted Four-Leaf Clover
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Knitted Red Nose People
How to Knit a Red Nose!Raising money to support vulnerable people and communities in the UK and abroad, wearing a red nose helps spread the word for the Comic Relief Charity. These little knitted red nose people are a great alternative to plastic, and can be made in any colour to make an all year-round accessory.
2 Hours 20 Minutes Each Knitted Red Nose
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Knitted Play Baskets
How to Knit a Basket!Something to store your knitted Easter eggs, but these can be used long after Easter for all sorts of bits and bobs, including conkers, collector cards or seashells... See this basket knitting pattern, and add it to your knitted eggs too!
3 Hours 30 minutes Each Knitted Basket
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Knitted Butterflies
How to Knit a Butterfly!Their cheerful dancing on the breeze can sometimes be used to represent many stages in life – Moving away, going off traveling, for those that leave us, or those new lives that enter this world. And therefore a knitted butterfly could make a great handmade gift for many different occasions.
3 Hours Each Knitted Butterfly
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Have a peek at the other knitting collections if you need a little more inspiration. Or email me if you fancy something in particular but not sure how to make it - I love a knitting challenge!
I aim to have a new pattern up on the website every few weeks (children and their busy schedules permitting!) and I'll let you know as soon as the next one is up and ready to go...
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