12 Free Knitted Lace Border Patterns

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Explore free knitted lace border patterns for decorative edges on projects. Simple instructions perfect for beginners and skilled knitters.

Free knitted lace border patterns are an excellent way to add a delicate and decorative finish to your knitting projects. Whether you are working on shawls, scarves, garments, or small accessories, lace borders can instantly enhance the overall look without requiring complex techniques. These patterns are suitable for knitters of all skill levels.


Free Knitted Lace Border Patterns

1. Knit Lace Border Shawl

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Yarnspirations has shared a classic knitting project that highlights a decorative lace edge paired with a simple body. It drapes well around the neck and can be worn over a casual or formal outfit. All you require is a US 5 mm knitting needle and three balls of black and grey yarn.

2. Colorful Knitted Lace Shawl

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Add a splash of color to your wardrobe with this knitted lace shawl from Tricotepastout. The lacework adds texture, and the use of multiple yarn colors will surely grab lots of attention at every occasion. A newbie can make it easily and quickly.

3. Knitted Fabel Lace Socks

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Want to add a little lace detail to an everyday accessory? The knitted Fabel lace socks from Garnstudio do just that while staying comfortable and useful. All you need to use is a double-pointed needle of 2.5mm and 100g of off-white yarn.

4. Knitted Lace Jumper

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The lace pattern gives it a light texture while keeping the scarf easy to wear and style. This jumper is worked in one of the simplest lace-stitch patterns, with only two rows. All you need is a 3 & 2 mm needle size with wool. Check Vam for complete instructions.

5. Knitted Lace Scarf

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This knitted lace scarf by Annie Baker Designs is a simple project that adds a soft decorative touch to everyday outfits. It can be made long or short depending on preference and works well with both casual and dressy looks.

6. Sunset Mirage Striped Skirt

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Love stripes! Then you will definitely love this striped skirt by Wiam’s Crafts. You can customize the color of the Alize extra yarn using different-sized circular knitting needles. It’s a good choice for knitters who want to try their hand at some colorful garment knitting. The skirt is comfortable to wear and works well for relaxed styling. 

7. Cornelia Lace Openwork dress

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Bergeredefrance is behind this knitted lace dress. It has a charming V-neck, and the openwork patterns make the dress light and airy. You can pair it with special occasions or on a relaxed outing.

8. Aamukaste Lace Cardigan

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Looking for a cardigan that feels light and can be used every day? Then aamukaste lace cardigan by Sari Nordlund might be the right choice. It features an openwork lace design, and those bobbles on it make it more attractive.

9. Olivia Lace Cardigan

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The olivia lace cardigan from Veronika Linberg is a stylish and wearable knitting pattern that combines comfort with subtle lace detailing. It uses two different lace stitches, one at the hem of the cardigan and another at the yoke.

10. Shetland Lace Gloves

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Shetland lace gloves from Catherine McLennan are a neat and elegant knitting project. They are simple and pretty fingerless gloves that have a wavy lace pattern, which is also inspired by Old Shale. You can pair them on special occasions.

11. Lace Baby Shawl

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Irina Smith is the amazing knitter behind this lovely lace baby shawl. It has a soft lace border, which adds a delicate look without being too difficult for newbies. This shawl is lightweight and comfortable for newborn babies, too.

12. Knitted Lace Bookmark

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Have a look at this unique lace bookmark by Nancy Miller. It can be used as a gift for your book-loving friend. All you need to use is DMC Perle Cotton yarn with 2.25 mm straight needles. It’s a great way to use leftover yarn without much difficulty.

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