Love small knitting projects? Knitted Lavender Free Patterns are easy to make, perfect for scrap yarn, and great for home decor.
Knitted lavender-free patterns are a lovely way to add a handmade touch to your home or gifts. These small projects are quick to make and great for using leftover yarn. They also bring a soft, calming feel to drawers, shelves, and cozy corners.
Knitted Lavender Free Patterns
1. Lavender Flower

Are you bored of giving bouquets of fresh flowers that dry out? Roberta Leah has knitted this lavender bouquet, which will never die and last long at your friend’s home.
2. Lavender – Sweater

Knit your favorite lavender flower on the white sweater using this pattern by Garnstyrelsen. It is worked top-down, and the sleeves use the magic loop method with a knitting gauge of 10 × 10 cm = 26 stitches × 34 rows.
3. Lavender Sachet Dolls

Doesn’t it look like this doll has all the cuteness ordered for her, but with a surprise? This 4-inch little doll has a sachet of sweetly scented lavender. It is available at Flutter By Patch.
4. Lavender Drawstring Bag

Keep all your changes, hairclips, hairbands, and other items in this cute bag by Helene Rønquist Knutsen. Pick up light fingering weight yarn, US 0 and 1½ knitting needles. It is available in Norwegian.
5. Alfazema

Spread love and positivity with this beautiful lavender pattern designed by Filipa Carneiro. Knit a bunch of them and give this to your loved ones, and celebrate the arrival of spring.
6. Lavender Blossom Socks

A cozy pair of socks that has a beautiful texture and is knitted from top down with a classic heel. It is available at Life is Cozy. The needles used are US 1 and 1½ knitting needles.
7. Lavender Fields Top

Emma Welch has created this colorful, cheerful, beautiful top with a summery design. It is worked bottom-up in the round to the armholes; the front and straps are worked separately from the back and sewn together using Kitchener stitch.
8. Lavender Hat

An intermediate-level colorwork hat pattern is worked with a knitting gauge of 10 × 10 cm (4 × 4 in) = 20 stitches in width and 24 rows/rounds in height, with colorwork, after blocking. It is available at Vetka patterns.






