Make your celebration extra special with Knitted Wedding Accessories Free Patterns that bring warmth, style, and personal touches.
To make the wedding day special, the little details make it talk of the town. And what’s more personal than handmade gifts with love? These Knitted Wedding Accessories Free Patterns consist of everything from shrugs, gloves, socks, and bridal bags. They are perfect to add warmth, texture, and a touch of vintage charm that store-bought pieces can’t match. Scroll down and find the best of the best patterns here!
Knitted Wedding Accessories Free Patterns
1. Snowflakes & Icicles

Sue Lazenby is the designer behind this gorgeous shawlette, which, when draped around the shoulders, will just fit perfectly. It is worked top-down, featuring a snowflake pattern.
2. Ring Bearer’s Pillow Pattern

Are you confused about what to give on your best friend’s wedding day? Try this ring bearer pattern, which is perfect for an intermediate-skill-level knitter and available at Yarnspirations.
3. Bridal Bag

Designing the bridal bag for your sister is an “aww” moment, and this one is gorgeous to go with the outfit. The silver detailing and rose flower make it attractive as well as fancy enough to pair it with your white dress, too. You will find the pattern at The Knitting Space.
4. Honeysuckle Fingerless Mitts

Nancy Vandivert has created these lacy fingerless gloves, which are worked from cuff to fingertip. These mitts can easily be made larger by increasing the number of ribbed stitches at the sides.
5. Bridal Socks

Now you have knitted gloves? Why not also try to make socks too? Sari Nordlund has made it easier for you by providing this pattern, which can even be a part of a summer bride’s.
6. Knecklace

Hilary Engerbretson has made a pretty necklace that will adorn your neck or the bride’s neck gracefully. It looks subtle and easy to carry on without making it too complicated.
7. Wedding Peacock

A beautifully draped shawlette by MMario will catch everyone’s attention when the bride walks down the aisle. It is made using lace weight yarn and US 3 knitting needles, which is published in MMario Designs.
8. The Leena Veil

Lauren Aston Designs has created this beginner-friendly pattern with the knitting gauge of 10 stitches × 10 rows = 10 cm. The techniques used are knit and purl stitches.
9. Peacock Wedding Dress

Wouldn’t you love to hand-make the wedding dress for your best friend or fiancé? Nikarra Palmer-Simmons has designed this absolutely beautiful dress pattern, which has the knitting gauge of 23 stitches and 32 rows = 10 cm in stockinette stitch.
10. Lacy Shrug

This shrug is created by Marly Bird with the lace-weight yarn and US 7 knitting needles. The pattern is simple; it is just four rows of lace that repeat to form a gossamer design.






