Subtle Bridal Shrugs Free Knitting Patterns

Subtle Bridal Shrugs – Free Knitting Patterns

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Who needs knitting patterns for bridal shrugs? It is this time of the year! Summer always reminds me of strawberries, flowers, and weddings. It`s a special month when everything is in full bloom and refreshing summer holidays are upon us. But if you`re still planning on your special day and thinking about every detail, inspire yourself with these recommendations of Subtle Bridal Shrugs. Delicate and lacy designs will be the perfect pair to your wedding dress. Luxuries such as silk or cashmere yarn will keep the chills away in the evening and lets you enjoy your day even more. You can knit these shrugs with long but also with short sleeves. The scalloped border is decorative enough although you can always add a ribbon detail. Whether you want to make the shrug for yourself or as a special gift, it`s a truly precious accessory. Check out these free patterns under the links below and don’t forget to follow us on Facebook and Pinterest for more creative ideas!

If you need more inspiration, check out our collections for knitters: Decorative Knitted Shawls and Light Summer Sweaters

Posh Wedding Shrug

This stunning lacy shrug will not only keep your shoulders warm but also make you look and feel elegant on your special day. Make it from silk and cashmere for that truly posh feel. Cecily Glowik MacDonald will guide you!



Level: intermediate Author: Cecily Glowik MacDonald

Wedding Shrug

This pattern has been discontinued. The info is on ravelry.com. Info about this version and the photos on ravelry.com.

Matrimonio Bolero Free Knitting Pattern

This is a very delicate shrug with a lovely lacy pattern. Scalloped edges make it so romantic! This knitted bolero designed by the awesome author behind hand made by fasOLA will go perfectly well with your strapless dress.

Level: intermediate Author: hand made by fasOLA

Wedding Bolero

The original pattern is on handmadebyfasola.blogspot.com. More info on ravelry.com. Info about this version and the photos on ravelry.com.

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