292 free Knitting Stitch Library knitting patterns

The amount of ways you can combine knit, purls, yo’s and other knitting stitches is infinite, it is what I love about knitting, creating a fabric/textile with two needles, a string and your own hands – it’s such a rewarding experience.

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In my Knitting Stitch Library you will find stitch patterns for cables, eyelets, lace and more. I am constantly adding more stitches so be sure to come back to keep finding more/new inspiration for your knitting!

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Knit and Purl Stitches
Cable Knitting Stitches
Lace Knitting Stitches
Rib Knitting Stitches
Bobble Knitting Stitches
Drop Stitch
Slip Stitch Knit Patterns

  • 3D Leaf Lace Knitting Pattern Stitch FREE

    3D Leaf Lace Knitting Pattern Stitch FREE

    A textured lace stitch that builds soft raised leaf shapes across the fabric. Worked over a simple repeating structure with increases and decreases that create a dimensional, sculpted effect. Perfect for panels, scarves, or statement sections in garments. 3D Leaf Lace Stitch 🌿 Knit This Sculpted Leaf Pattern Step-by-Step (Beginner Friendly Lace Look) Abbreviations M5…

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  • Drop-Stitch Ripple Knitting Stitch

    Drop Stitch Ripple Lace Stitch Knitting Pattern

    Drop Stitch Ripple Lace Stitch Knitting Pattern The Drop Stitch Ripple Lace Stitch creates a flowing, wave-like texture with openwork columns that stretch and release across the fabric. The use of double yarn overs gives this stitch its signature elongated look, while the centered decreases pull the fabric inward to form a soft ripple effect.…

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  • Waving Leaves – Free Lace Knitting Stitch Pattern

    Waving Leaves - Free Knitting Stitch Pattern

    Waving Leaves Lace Knitting Stitch (24-Row Repeat) A flowing lace pattern that mimics the gentle movement of leaves in the wind. The eyelets travel across the fabric in one direction, then return, forming a soft, wave-like rhythm that gives this stitch its name. Ideal for scarves, shawls, and delicate panels. Stitch Details Knitting Pattern Instructions…

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  • Free Knitting Stitch – Crystal Lace

    Free Knitting Stitch - Crystal Lace

    Elegant Crystal-Inspired Lace Stitch (Free Knitting Pattern) The Crystals Lace stitch is a delicate, geometric lace pattern that creates a repeating crystal-like texture across your fabric. It combines simple knit and purl structure with eyelets and decreases, making it both visually striking and easy to work once the rhythm is established. This is a great…

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  • Simple Eyelet Lace Stitch Knitting Pattern – FREE

    Simple Eyelet Lace Tutorial (1)

    A simple eyelet lace to knit with offset lae eyelets on a stockinette stitch background. Follow the video tutorial with me to learn this beginner lace stitch! Cast On: Multiple: 4 + 3 Row Count: 8-row repeat Pattern: Row 1 (RS): knit Rows 2 and all even rows (WS): purl Row 3: k1, *k2tog, yo,…

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  • Enclosed Cable Free Knitting Stitch

    Enclosed Cable Free Knitting Stitch

    Enclosed Cable Free Knitting Stitch. Cast On: Multiple of 20 stitches with 4 edge stitches Cable Pattern Directions Row 1 (RS): P2, k3, p4, k6, p4, k3, p2.Row 2: K2, p3, k4, p6, k4, p3, k2.Row 3: P2, 5-St LPC, p2, k6, p2, 5-St RPC, p2.Row 4: K4, p3, k2, p6, k2, p3, k4.Row 5: P4, 5-St LPC, 6-St LKC,…

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  • Dainty Butterfly Cable Free Knitting Stitch

    Dainty Butterfly Cable Free Knitting Stitch

    Dainty Butterfly Cable Free Knitting Stitch – This stitch is all about contrast. Smooth knit ground. Sharp, compact cables that shift direction in a steady cadence and give the effect of looking like little butterflies. The structure feels intentional, almost engineered, while the background stays calm and clean. It works beautifully for sweater panels, blankets,…

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  • Aran Lattice Cable Stitch Pattern Free

    Aran Lattice Cable Stitch Pattern Free

    The Aran Lattice Cable Stitch is a stunning cable pattern that creates a beautiful, interlacing diamond or lattice effect. Unlike simpler cables that often move in a single direction, this stitch involves crossing groups of stitches over each other in a specific sequence, both to the front and back of your work, to form an…

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