The loveliest Christmas sweater pattern from JoJo Knitwear 🎄
Cozy up with the Pom Pom x Hobbii Autumn 2024 Collection, all crafted with the lovely Garland yarn! 🍂✨
PetiteKnit: Find substitute yarns for children's knitting patterns.
Looking for matching knitwear for the whole family? Get the new patterns from kolibri by Johanna!
Give your old clothes new life! Here you will find a beginner friendly step-by-step guide to how you can use the ‘visible mending’ technique to make delicate embroidery patterns and mend small holes in your clothes.
The hottest summer collection of the year is finally here—with both knit AND crochet patterns! 😍
Have you fallen in love with a PetiteKnit pattern, but you'd like to knit with a different yarn than suggested? In this blog post, you'll find our big guide to find yarn substitutions for PetiteKnit patterns. 🧶
Peep peep! 🐣 Is it time to dive into this year's Easter decorations? Here, we've gathered 13 crochet patterns that embody the spirit of Easter. And the best part? They're all completely free. 💛 Choose whether to start with the adorable Easter chicks or the practical baskets!
Have you seen the gorgeous and colorful temperature blankets on social media and wondered whether it would be a fun project for you to dive into? This blog post tells you all you need to know about picking a beautiful color palette and how to get off to a good start.
Do you love TL Yarn Crafts’ patterns as much as we do? Then these 8 BRAND-NEW patterns from Toni Lipsey will get your crafty crochet hands all fired up! Grab your crochet hooks and find your next project … or the next 8 projects! We can’t seem to pick just one!
If you love simple crochet patterns that are easy to understand and also enjoy stylish yet practical designs, you probably already know TL Yarn Crafts. In this blog post, the designer behind the new Happy Place yarn reveals how she designs her patterns and what her favourite techniques are. Also, get her top three tips!
If you love colors and shapes like we do at Hobbii, then Katie Jones is an essential designer to know! Katie has developed a unique and colorful pattern universe and she is the mastermind behind the patterns for the #NoShadesOfGrey Make-Along. Learn more about Katie in this blog post and be prepared to get inspired by her creative spirit.
A Christmas sweater can be silly and fun or classic and beautiful. And the very best kind is the homemade kind, of course! Here, we’ve gathered our 8 most popular designs for knit Christmas sweaters.
Is it time to decorate the Christmas tree and make festive Christmas ornaments for your home? Crocheted ornaments really add that personal touch to the coziest of all the holidays. Need an ornament pattern for this year’s Christmas tree? Find it in this blog post.
Can you also hear jingle bells in the distance? Then it’s time to grab your yarn and crochet hooks! In this blog post, you’ll get 18 free patterns with cute and fun designs that are sure to make this Christmas a little extra magical and joyful.
Halloween is creeping ever closer, and it’s time to (pumpkin)spice up your home with some crocheted decorations. Get inspired by our most popular (and cutest!) crochet patterns for Halloween. P.S. Who says Halloween has to be scary?
It seems that we’ll have to get used to cold floors and chilly temperatures indoors these coming fall and winter seasons. Which makes this the perfect time to start knitting woolly socks for the whole family.
Laura Dalgaard is the knitting designer behind the brand new tiger design supporting WWF-Denmark’s work to save the world’s wild tiger populations. We asked Laura about her thoughts on the collaboration and design process - and she even gave us a bit of advice, too.
The interest in granny squares has truly resurfaced. In this blog post, you will find inspiration for your next project with these fun squares that you can combine in countless ways. And you can even learn how to knit four different types of Granny Squares.
Have you ever knit or crocheted something from your own imagination and found that people around you just love it? Then why not make it into a pattern! Read this blog post from the talented Madeline behind @ofbooksandhooks to learn more about how you can make your very own patterns.