Stocking Dishcloth by Judith Prindle of Knit Dishcloth Pattern Corner
If you’re going to knit washcloths for Christmas gifts, you might as well make them festive.
Difficulty level: Beginner
cotton straight needles worsted weightPopularity: 83% [?]
If you’re going to knit washcloths for Christmas gifts, you might as well make them festive.
Difficulty level: Beginner
cotton straight needles worsted weightPopularity: 83% [?]
A crafty Christmas project to get the kids involved.
Unless they’re too little to braid, in which case you’re still on your own.
Difficulty level: Easy
acrylic double point worsted weightPopularity: 65% [?]
A pretty holiday washcloth with a thoughtfully-designed ornament pattern.
If I start now, I’ll have enough knitted to decorate my tree with them next year.
Difficulty level: Easy
cotton straight needles worsted weightPopularity: 66% [?]
The stockings were hung by the chimney with care, in the hopes that Saint Nicholas soon would be there.
(Meanwhile, Mommy is hoping that her Kitchener Stitch was strong enough to hold the toe closed and keep all the presents from spilling out. Good luck, Mommy!)
Difficulty level: Intermediate
double point stash yarn worsted weightPopularity: 60% [?]
Is it possible to have too many patterns for Christmas hats?
Nope.
Difficulty level: Intermediate
acrylic double point worsted weightPopularity: 82% [?]
Another gorgeous Santa hat, this one for grown-ups and without the fluffiness of yesterday’s.
Difficulty level: Intermediate
alpaca circular needles double point wool worsted weightPopularity: 63% [?]
A luxurious Victorian Santa hat, specially designed for little heads.
Difficulty level: Intermediate
alpaca double point silk worsted weightPopularity: 73% [?]
Little Christmas stockings, for decorating the tree or just hanging about.
Difficulty level: Intermediate
acrylic double point worsted weightPopularity: 59% [?]
Take a snow day today!
Because no matter where you live, it’s always snowing someplace.
Difficulty level: Easy
cotton straight needles worsted weightPopularity: 79% [?]
Adorable and autumnal felted pumpkins. Perfect for the Thanksgiving table, but where is it written that pumpkins stop being cool the rest of the year?
Difficulty level: Intermediate
double point wool worsted weightPopularity: 30% [?]
One of the best things about fall, is that it’s only time you can surround yourself in mad orange shades without having to justify yourself.
Although you don’t have to knit this bat in mad orange shades if you don’t want to.
Difficulty level: Intermediate
cotton straight needles worsted weightPopularity: 29% [?]
Oh, how I hate when stores change their holiday decorations too early. I have never failed to be sad when I see a bat and a reindeer together. And now the moral dilemma is my own.
When to bring out seasonal patterns? When is it early enough that you can knit them up in time, but not so early that you’re struck with violent urges and stab me to death with your circular needles screaming, “No Hallowe’en stuff! I just got finished with Back to School!”
Difficulty level: Intermediate
circular needlesPopularity: 32% [?]
