Try these knitted brooches free patterns and create small, stylish pieces that add a handmade touch to outfits, bags, and more.
Knitted Brooches Free Patterns are small projects that add charm to any outfit. They are quick to make and perfect for using leftover yarn. With free patterns available, you can create flowers, animals, and fun shapes easily. These knitted brooches also make lovely handmade gifts and stylish accessories for bags, hats, or sweaters.
Knitted Brooches Free Patterns
1. Knitted flower brooch

This pretty brooch by Anna and Clara will complement your plain red dress, adding a touch of charm. You can even add it to your hair elastic or hairpin. You can complete it in an hour while listening to your song list.
2. French Knitting Flower Brooch

Use up the leftover yarn with this floral brooch, beautifully sewn with a spiral wool center to form a delightful flower. It is available on the Baker Ross Ideas & Inspiration blog.
3. Daffodil Brooch

Daffodil marks the arrival of spring as it is the first flower to bloom after winter. This pretty brooch by Michelle Fallon is made with DK yarn and represents prosperity, positivity, and hope.
4. Mother’s Day knitty brooch

Searching for an idea to create something handmade for your mother on Mother’s Day? This bouquet by Claire Garland is the best gift you can give, which will be fresh forever.
5. Santa & The Snowman Brooches

This Santa Brooch for Christmas is made by Bizzle McQuizzle using DK yarn weight and US 2½ knitting needles. The knitting gauge for this pattern is 6 stitches and 6 rows = 2.5 cm.
6. Poinsettia knitting pattern

Kirstie McLeod has designed this pretty brooch, which, when added to any outfit, will lend elegance. It is a perfect, quick gift for your loved ones on Christmas, Easter, or any house function.
7. Quick knit flower brooch

A cute brooch by Sushie Johns will embellish your favorite bag, scarf, and cardigan. It is worked in DK yarn weight and US 6 knitting needles, using basic shaping and stocking stitch techniques.
8. The Knit Poppy Brooch

Give tribute to the soldiers with this poppy brooch by Mareena Wallace. The red poppy is recognized as a symbol of remembrance for fallen soldiers, so why not knit it to keep the memories fresh forever?
9. Elven Leaf Brooch

Marie Wright created a leaf pattern, inspired by the gifts from Galadriel and the Elves of Lothlorien to the Fellowship of the Ring in The Lord of the Rings. The knitting gauge is 10 stitches and 12 rows = 2.5 cm in stocking stitch.
10. Knitting Pins

These knitting pins are a perfect gift for a knitter from a knitter, designed by Little Imagin Knits. Each pin measures approximately 3 ½ x 2 ½ inches and uses only small amounts of yarn.
11. Knitted brooch Rose

Drop-dead gorgeous brooch! It is made by Irina Kuchinskaya, which is voluminous and rigid in shape, but surprisingly light, about 15 grams. Attach it to your simple cardigan or dress and add the drama.






