Sweet Little Birds Free Knitting Patterns

Sweet Little Birds – Free Knitting Patterns

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Are you a fan of knitted appliques, decors, and figurines? Are you a fan of knitted appliques, decors, and figurines?

Free knitting patterns for birds are here for you to try! And they are absolutely precious!

If you are looking for a dose of fresh inspiration, let us present this selection of Sweet Little Birds to you. You will love it, without a doubt.



These tiny cuties are amazingly colorful and beautifully designed. Help them fly into your house!

Knitting bird decorations can be a delightful way to add a touch of nature to your home decor.

Whether you’re a seasoned knitter or a beginner, creating knitted birds is a lot of fun.

They can be easily customized to suit your personal style and preferences. And they will look great in photos and videos. You will not even need a photo app!

How to Knit Birds – Free Knitting Bird Patterns

To begin knitting bird decorations, you’ll first need to gather your materials.

This will typically include knitting needles, yarn in the colors of your choice, and any additional materials you may want to use for embellishments such as buttons or beads.

To create the body of your knitted bird, you’ll typically begin by casting on a small number of stitches and working in the round to create a tube shape.

You can then add shaping to the body by increasing and decreasing stitches to create the curves and contours that give your bird its shape.

Next, you’ll need to create the wings and tail of your bird. These can be knitted separately and attached to the body using sewing or knitting techniques, or they can be incorporated into the body as you knit.

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 Serene Winter Scarves and Festive Colors Dishcloths.

The Happy Bird Lily Free Knitting Pattern

If you’re in search of a quick and delightful project that will bring a splash of joy to your home decor, this bird knitting pattern by Ngoc Vu is perfect for you. Suitable for both beginners and those with more experience, it uses simple stitches to craft an adorable feathered friend you can add to your softie collection or gift to someone special. It’s also an excellent way to use up your yarn scraps since it only requires small amounts of yarn for each part.

Level: upper beginner Author: Ngoc Vu

A knitted owl perched on a branch, featuring birds-inspired pattern and offering free knitting instructions.

photos by Ngoc Vu / ravelry.com

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

Which Came First? Free Knitting Pattern

This adorable softie pattern by Dee Frey features both chicken and egg designs that you can knit in various sizes by using different hooks or yarn weights. These whimsical creations will make perfect gifts for bird lovers or fantastic Easter decorations. Knitted eggs are not only fun to make, but they also serve as charming festive ornaments. How about placing a few in your Easter basket?

Level: upper beginner Author: Dee Frey

Two pictures of knitted chickens and eggs in a basket showcasing birds and free knitting patterns.

photos by Dee Frey / ravelry.com

Find this pattern on ravelry.com.

Bluebird of Happiness Free Knitting Pattern

Can you imagine how great a garland made of these colorful birdies would look? I surely want it in my windows and above my fireplace, it will feel like spring already! Bluebirds are quick and easy to make so you will have a bunch of them in no time.

Level: beginner Author: Sara Elizabeth Kellner

Knit Bluebirds

The original pattern and the photos are on Ravelry.

Bookmark Birds Free Knitting Pattern

Oh, this is such a wonderful idea for a handmade gift that will show your favorite bookworm how much you care. These lovely birds have such an elegant shape!  What colors are you going to go for this time?

Level: beginner Author: Claire Garland

Knit Bookmark Birds

The original pattern and the photos are on Ravelry.

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