11 Knitted Appliqué Leaf and Flower Free Patterns

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Looking for fresh ideas for your next project? Try these Knitted Appliqué Leaf and Flower Free Patterns that are quick to make.

These Knitted Appliqué Leaf and Flower Free Patterns gather lovely designs that work well for all your projects. They could easily be used on your hats, shawls, coats, blankets, bags, keychains, sweaters, scarves, home decor, and handmade gifts. Every pattern will offer you a fun way to practice some new stitches while creating small projects that finish quickly. They will also help you use leftover yarn from the bigger projects, making every skein useful instead of sitting unused. Pick one design for a relaxing evening project or try several to build a colorful collection that can brighten your everyday accessories, festive decorations, greeting cards, and thoughtful handmade presents.


Knitted Appliqué Leaf and Flower Free Patterns

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1. Little leaf applique

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This tiny leaf made by Telfer Designs is created in multiple colors, using DK yarn and US 1½ knitting needles. The knitting gauge of this is 8 stitches and 12 rows = 2.5 cm.

If you don’t have leftover yarn, get the yarn bundle from here.

2. Maple Leaf Knitting Pattern

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This classic maple design by Linda captures the look of autumn with bold edges and defined points. It is knitted from the base of the leaf up and has an i-cord added after finishing the leaf.

This yarn spinner is a great gift idea for crafters! Keeps your yarn untangled and close by.

3. Rose Flower Pattern

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Create a lovely knitted rose with layered petals that curl naturally. This pattern by Kristen McDonnell builds an eye-catching flower that will fit perfectly on your headbands, bags, gift toppers, and home décor.

4. Flower Power

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This pretty floral design on the On the Needles blog will bring bright energy to your handmade projects. This pattern features an LED light, which lights up when a bumblebee lands on it. Make it as your kid’s next circuitry project!

5. Flower brooch: poinsettia

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This festive poinsettia by Kirstie McLeod creates a wonderful holiday accessory, with layered petals that give the flower extra depth and texture. You can pin it onto your coats, scarves, bags, or holiday wreaths.

6. Leaves

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This design celebrates creativity through knitted leaves. Every piece has a different shape and structure that makes it attractive. It suits community knitting events as well as personal projects. You will get the pattern on The Tikkun Tree Project blog.

7. Peace Lily Pattern

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This pretty flower by Hobby Craft features graceful petals with a clean, modern look. The shaping of it creates a realistic finish, which works nicely for home decorations and thoughtful gifts.

8. Autumn Leaf Appliqué

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Celebrate fall with a detailed leaf inspired by changing seasons, which is made by Gina Michele. They are ideal for autumn garlands, wreaths, gift toppers, and home decor accents.

9. Knitted Flower Tutorial

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Julie Taylor has made these quick and simple flowers for beginners. It has a simple shape that will suit many of your projects. You can try it in different colors and knit it on a headband or scrunchie.

10.  Basic poppy knitting pattern

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This poppy by Sarah Winsper features bold petals with a striking center. It creates a classic flower that stands out beautifully and works well as a brooch or as a decorative applique.

11. Lacy leaf

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This delicate leaf by Colleen Teerling showcases arrowhead lace stitches with an elegant finish featuring prominent ribs. These leaves will suit your shawls, wraps, and decorative accents.

Explore the art of knitting with this comprehensive stitch guide. Perfect for beginners and experienced knitters alike.

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