Knit Something / free knitting pattern

  • Coming Soon!

    We are so excited to announce that we have many new patterns coming soon! This adorable Fair Isle baby sweater will be available soon, and will become a class when it's ready. Follow us on Instagram to stay up to date with our new pattern releases!
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  • Free Knitting Pattern: Muskoka Shawl

    Our latest shawl pattern is inspired by the Muskoka District of Ontario, one of the province’s largest concentrations of nature. Whether we’re faced by Winter winds, rain-soaked Springs or the mid-Summer humidity, we crave an escape to nature – even just for a weekend to fill our lungs with fresh, outdoor air. The daily stresses that are amplified by cramped desks and the glow of computer screens are erased by the crackling of campfires and the shelter of towering trees. Just as the Muskoka District offers the chance to reconnect with nature, knitting offers us the chance to reconnect with our...

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  • Free Knitting Patterns from Eweknit

    Free Knitting Patterns from Eweknit showcase the talent and creativity of the Eweknit Team.  And the patterns are 'free' because we believe in giving back to the knitting community in Toronto and beyond that nourishes and sustains us!  The last nine months have been busy: the patterns that follow highlight what we have been working on. The Bloor Scarf, knit in Misti Alpaca Chunky in Ember and Lipstick. The Bloor Scarf is a free pattern. The soothing rhythm of garter stitch is sure to help ease any stress the holidays bring, and the anticipation of working up to the colour...

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  • Free Baby Sock Pattern

    Knitting baby socks can turn knitters into sock enthusiasts. If you ever want to feel clever, just turn a heel – it is knitting magic. If you're new to sock knitting, baby socks are a great place to start because they'll teach you all the basics of top-down sock knitting, in an adorable little package. Additionally, even small skeins of fingering weight yarn are big enough to knit at least three socks, meaning you'll have enough yardage for a learning sock and then a full pair. If you're already a sock knitter, baby socks offer all the joys of sock...

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