Known for their simple shape and bright, cheerful colors, these Knitted Tulip Free Patterns are great to use leftover yarn.
Tulips are one of the most loved spring flowers! These Knitted Tulip Free Patterns are for creating beautiful floral décor, gifts, and spring-inspired projects. With these patterns, you can enjoy these beautiful blooms all year round—no watering required! From realistic 3D tulips with stems and leaves to flat appliqué designs for quick designs, there’s something here for beginners and experienced knitters alike. If you love floral knitting patterns and quick, satisfying makes, this collection will inspire your next cozy, creative project.
Knitted Tulip Free Patterns
1. Tulip Dishcloth

Add a bright burst of color to your kitchen with this tulip dishcloth pattern by Knitting Bee. It starts with an I-cord loop and is worked in garter stitch. You can knit it in various colors and deck out your kitchen.
2. Tulip Coaster

Want to decorate your dining table for spring? What’s better than your favorite tulips as a coaster or a potholder? You can complete this project using the Knitting and so on blog.
3. Tulip Bookmark

Jessica Wirthig has designed this pretty bookmark with fingering-weight yarn and US 0 knitting needles. If you have a friend who is a book lover and her favorite flower is a tulip, you can knit this and gift it.
4. Tulips

The talented team at Odd Knit designed these knitted tulip flowers, a perfect way to use your leftover yarn. You can knit it in different colors and variations, with some flowers partly open and others fully open.
5. Flower Mitten

Megan Lane has knitted this cute tulip mitten with the knitting gauge of 6 stitches and 9 rows = 2.5 cm in stockinette stitch. The surprise in these mittens is at the center when the flower is opened; i.e., the hand, you can see the yellow pistil.
6. Tulip

A beautiful tulip pattern by Norman Schwarze is around 11″ tall with the knitting gauge of 10 stitches and 13 rows = 2.5 cm in stocking stitch. The skills required to create these are – knit, purl, k2tog, SSK, k3tog, and the KLL & KRL increases.
7. Amigurumi Plush Toy Soft Sculpture

Use up your yarn scraps to create this smiling tulip, designed by Cheezombie. It is knitted mostly in the round on DPNs, and the leaves are knitted flat. You can make many of them and create your own field of blooms, and decorate your side table.






