56 free Flowers knitting patterns
Free flower knitting patterns. Here you will find plenty of beautiful flower knitting patterns – all free!
Knit some beautiful flowers to decorate your home and to give as gifts, unlike real flowers these will keep for a very long time!
Knitted flowers are great for decorating your home, you can add your diy flowers to hair ties as a beautiful compliment to any girl or ladies hair, you can make them up quickly to adorn presents and greeting cards, the possibilities are endless.
You can knit flowers when you are looking for fun and quick knitting projects.
Knit daisies, poppies, daffodils, sunflowers, roses, tulips and more!
Wedding Gifts Knitting Patterns. Skill Level: Easy to Intermediate 6 Quick and beautiful knits for wedding accessories including a corsage, ring cushion, knit heart cake toppers, flower headband and a lace pouch. Free Pattern
Florafil Rose Free Knitting Pattern from Made in America Yarns. Materials: 1 Skein Any Color Florafil Super Soft Cotton Yarn Needles: One set size 10 1/2 needles Knit these gorgeous roses. Free Pattern
Smiley Flower Free Knitting Pattern. Designed by Sue Stratford. Skill Level: Easy “This little flower pattern was designed in support of the charity ‘A Place to be’, who are the chosen charity of Unravel Festival in Farnham this year. Donate a knitted or crocheted flower …
Knitted Daffodil Free Pattern by Flutterby Patch. Skill Level: Easy A bright yellow daffodil to knit and enjoy! Free Pattern
An Easy Knitted Flower Pattern by Pilgrim Purse. Skill Level: Easy Simple, easy and quick free flower knitting pattern. Free Pattern
Free Flower Corsage Knitting Pattern. Skill Level: Easy Pretty flower corsage to knit from Debbie Bliss. Free Pattern
Fabulous Floral Knit Fridgies Free Pattern. Skill Level: Easy Dress up your fridge with these sweet crochet rosettes, made in Lily Sugar’n Cream! Make them in several colors and bring the garden inside. Free Pattern
Roses Free Flower Knitting Pattern by Oddknit. “This knitted rose is based around a central bud. Petals are built up in alternating sets of two and three, then a stem is added.” Free Pattern