DUCK knitting pattern
Add a splash of fun to your project with this free duck knitting pattern. Using only simple knit and purl stitches, this textured block is perfect for baby blankets or cheery kitchen washcloths.
Add a splash of fun to your project with this free duck knitting pattern. Using only simple knit and purl stitches, this textured block is perfect for baby blankets or cheery kitchen washcloths.
While it might just be a straight vertical line, the lowercase letter ‘l’ is the ‘unsung hero’ of the alphabet—the essential building block for countless names and words. Follow the written instructions or chart and start personalizing your projects!
Bring a touch of gentle strength to your next project with this free elephant knitting pattern. Using only knit and purl stitches, this textured relief motif is perfect for modern baby blankets, washcloths, or as a star addition to your animal block collection. Start knitting this adorable design today!
Celebrate Valentine’s Day with the Cabled Hearts pattern! This post features two free block versions and a clear digital chart, perfect for knitting romantic dishcloths, textured blankets, or even a cozy teapot cover. Master this 20-stitch cable motif and add a touch of handmade love to your home.
Knit the lowercase ‘k’ with this easy-to-follow chart and instructions. Part of our Lowercase Alphabet series, this motif is scaled to work perfectly alongside other letters in the collection for custom name-knitting.
The Lowercase Letter j knitting pattern is now updated with a high-contrast chart! This beginner-friendly block uses easy knit and purl textures to create a bold, modern letter.
I am so thrilled to finally welcome you to the new home of Oh La Lana! Over the last few months, I’ve been working behind the scenes to create a more organized, accessible, and inspiring space for our community of makers. Whether you are here for our community Knit-A-Longs, looking for a specific Alphabet block, or wanting to…
The Alphabet series continues! Today we are knitting the lowercase letter ‘i’. This pattern is designed to be quick and satisfying, helping you see the results of your effort right away. Whether you are a beginner building your confidence or an experienced knitter creating for charity, this high-contrast chart will help knit with ease.
The Alphabet series continues! Today we are knitting the lowercase letter ‘h’. This pattern features our new high-contrast chart design, making it easier than ever to follow along on your tablet or phone.
Knitting charts are like a visual map of your work. Instead of reading long rows of text, a chart allows you to see the “picture” of your stitch pattern as you create it. For my Alphabet, Animals and Transport blocks, mastering the chart is the key to success! 1. The Anatomy of a Chart A…