Sophisticated Wraps for Fall – Free Knitting Patterns
Welcome welcome, fabulous readers! Are there any ladies out there who are as crazy about handmade accessories as we are? We certainly hope so! Getting ready for the new season is so exciting for all the fashion lovers, right? Obviously! With this in mind, we have been searching for the most attractive knitting patterns for Sophisticated Wraps for Fall to make things even more interesting for you this year! These beauties designed by EweKnit Toronto and Katrin Schubert will make your yarn-loving hearts beat faster. Check out these free patterns under the links below and follow us on Facebook and Pinterest for more creative ideas!
If you need more inspiration, check out our collections of Lacy Wraps and Charming Retro Sweaters for Fall.
Galvanized Steel Wrap free knitting pattern
What would you say to someone stating that a chainlink pattern can be super elegant? Now you have a chance because Alecia’s cabled knitted shawl features exactly that. This dense and structural project uses worsted-weight yarn and 5 mm knitting needles to produce a versatile accessory for the cold season.
Level: upper beginner Author: Alecia Hornfeldt
photos by Alecia Hornfeldt / ravelry.com
Find this pattern on ravelry.com.
Grace Shawl
This pattern is so amazingly sophisticated! Seriously, if you want to knit a stunning shawl for someone dear to your heart, this is evidently the option you should go for. It will take plenty of time but, girl, it’s so worth it! Trust us! We trust EweKnit Toronto. And their knitting patterns for shawls!
Level: advanced Author: EweKnit Toronto
The original pattern and the photos are on Ravelry. This pattern is no longer available.
Diamond + Dot Wrap Free Knitting Pattern
This is what we call a real diamond! Your collection of knitting patterns for wraps certainly needs a piece as charming as this one. You won’t be able to believe it but the genius author Katrin Schubert actually made knitting it quite easy! So awesome, isn’t it?
Level: intermediate Author: Katrin Schubert/Purl Soho
The original pattern and the photos are on Purl Soho. More info on Ravelry.