A woman sits on the beach in a white knitted pullover, surrounded by images of gray and beige sweaters, each showcasing intricate knitting patterns. One woman embraces a bouquet of flowers, perfectly complementing her cozy attire.

Spring Lover Pullovers – Free Knitting Patterns

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Free knitting patterns for Spring Lover Pullovers are ready to charm you with their beauty this season. When the sun begins to shine bright, but the days are still chilly, knitted sweaters keep us cozy and warm. We know you like girly designs,! Therefore, we have found some really lovely projects for today. This post is all about butterflies and roses!

Check out the 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 Bunny Socks and Rainbow Blankies.



Sand Diamond Free Knitting Pattern

Stylish, feminine, and lacy – these words describe it best. This cropped knitted jumper boasts a lightweight feel, making it ideal for layering throughout the seasons. With its raglan sleeves, V-neckline, and intricate lace design at the front, this pattern from DROPS will ensure a flattering fit and a touch of elegance for everyone. Work your jumper from the top down and be sure to finish it off with an icord edging for a polished look. You will be stunned by the final result!

Level: intermediate Author: DROPS design

Two pictures of a woman holding flowers in a field, radiating joy and warmth.

photos by DROPS design / ravelry.com

Find this pattern on garnstudio.com, or read more on ravelry.com.

Butterfly Explosion Free Knitting Pattern

This is the most beautiful explosion the world of knitting has ever seen! The butterflies make this perfectly minimalist piece so special. We love the subtle neckline and the relaxed fit as well as the timeless off-white shade.

Level: beginner Author: DROPS design

Knit Pullover

The original pattern and the photos are on Garnstudio. More info on Ravelry.

Rose Sweater Free Knitting Pattern

This knitted rose will become your favorite flower as the pullover is not only elegant but also super comfy. Floral motifs are so feminine and eye-catching. We love them in knitting patterns for pullovers, that’s for sure! We recommend you save it to your pattern library and use it for future projects as well!

Level: beginner Author: Joanna Kubala

Knit Sweater

The original pattern and the photos are on Ravelry.

Wavelength Pullover Free Knitting Pattern

This colorwork is so cool! We are so into the combination of muted shades of orange, yellow and gray. This free knitting pattern for a short-sleeved pullover surely deserves a place in your library. You will have fun with it! Lauren Savidge probably did!

Level: advanced Author: Lauren Savidge

Knit Pullover

The original pattern and the photos are on Knit a Bit, Crochet Away. More info on Ravelry.

Emma Pullover Free Knitting Pattern

This knitted sweater by Emma Fassio is your new best friend for comfort and style – a necessary part of all wardrobes! It features a comfortable relaxed fit and simple texture for a minimalist finish. Whether you need a comfy and warm piece for everyday use or a basic office outfit, you’ll love wearing it everywhere!

Level: upper beginner Author: Emma Fassio

Two images of a person wearing a light gray knitted sweater: the first shows the front with vertical ribbing, and the second shows the back with similar ribbing.

photo by Emma Fassio / ravelry.com

Find this pattern on ravelry.com.

Simplo Free Knitting Pattern

For those who prefer a simple modern style, this knit sweater pattern by Meiju Kallio is a hit! Clean lines and minimal detailing allow for a versatile piece that will go great with every occasion. Dress it with your favorite pair of jeans or with a chic skirt, it’s sure to find its place as an essential in your wardrobe!

Level: intermediate Author: Meiju Kallio

Gray knitted sweater displayed on a surface; a person wearing the sweater holds a book with a pink scarf wrapped around their neck.

photo by Kristiina Kurronen / ravelry.com

Find this pattern on kotona.com, or read more on ravelry.com.

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