7 Knitted Earrings Free Patterns

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Want fun and easy ideas? Explore Knitted Earrings Free Patterns and create stylish pieces fast. Ready to knit your first pair?

These Knitted Earrings Free Patterns will bring out your inner DIY kid who loves to play with wires, as well as the adult one who likes knitting. The leftover yarn, which might look like a waste, will now be used to create the pretty charms for your friends.


Knitted Earrings Free Patterns

1. Neulotut korut

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Reetta Puustinen has created a colorful earring made from i-cord, which will look great along with the striped sweater. You need to have leftovers of fingering-weight yarn, needles, earring hooks, eye pins, open jump rings, chain, and suitable pliers.

2. Picot Earrings

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This pretty pair of earrings by Katie Ferry will look great with your date dress in red or orange. You can even gift it to your best friend, and they will surely keep it lifelong.

3. Holly earrings

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Helena Keighley has designed these earrings, which give a Christmas vibe. The knitting gauge is 24 stitches and 32 rows = 10 cm, made using DK yarn weight and US 2½ knitting needles.

4. What the World Needs Now

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Rosemary (Romi) Hill is the designer behind this eye-catching earring. You can knit these and give them to your girlfriend as a present on your date to make her happy.

5. Wreath Earrings

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If you are new to knitting, then try these earrings made by Áine Marriott, which are beginner-friendly and are made of small amounts of yarn. The techniques used are lace and stocking stitch.

6. Tunisian Woven Stunning Knitted Earring

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This adorable pair of purple earrings is available at the Knitting Love channel with clear step-by-step instructions and video. You can wear it along with your lavender top or shirt, which will give a perfect formal look.

7. Knit Leaf Earrings

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Make these leaf earrings for your plant-lover friend or for yourself, which will look great with your spring floral dresses. This pattern could be found at the Merula Designs blog.

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