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Free Knitting Patterns
Storybook Baby Hoodie
Hoodie cardigan in baby and child sizes from Lion Brand Yarn. All pieces are worked flat in garter stitch (knit every row). Sizes: Newborn, 3–6 months, 12–18 months, 2 years, 4 years
Cool Cape
Pickles designed this poncho with hood that is sized for children and adults. Sizes 2 years (3-4) 5-7 (8-10) 11-13 (14-16) S/M (L/XL)
Garter Ridge Hoodie
Erika Flory designed this sweater for 1 [2, 4, 6] years
Hooded Cardigan
4 sizes from 0-24 months. Designed by Yarnspirations.
Recommended yarn is available on the pattern site. You can also get it on sale at Etsy.
Wild Thing
Homero Luna designed this hoodie inspired by Max’s ‘Rumpus Suit’ from Where the Wild Things Are, this pattern is available in 19 sizes, from infant to the largest Adult size w/a finished chest circumference of 56”.
Ruffle Hood Coat
Julie Farmer designed this swing coat with ruffled hood for Red Heart UK. Child’s sizes 2-8
Kid’s Jacket
Bernat designed this jacket with zipper and hood for sizes 4, 6, 8, 10.
Steggie Hoodie Sweater
Designed by Julia Farwell-Clay, this hoodie with spines is inspired by the stegosaurus. Chest: 26[27.5, 30, 32] inches
Perfect Posy Hoodie
Marilyn Losee designed this adorable hooded pullover with embroidered flowers for Caron. Sizes 3-6 (9-12, 18-24) months
Poncho A Go-Go
This hooded cape from Bernat is knit in multi-color chunky yarn.
Patterns for Purchase
Happy Cheer Hooded Cardigan
Jumping Bean Hoodie
Teeny Poncho
Sizes 6/9 (12/18, 24, 36/48) months
Chunky Hooded Poncho
Sizes include toddler, child, adult woman sizes. Additional directions for making a version lop eared bunny poncho.
Wee Wrap
Susan Barstein’s hooded lace poncho comes in baby, toddler, child sizes. Baby (0-12 months), 12-24 months, 2t-4t, 5-7 years
Terry Matz
Terry is a knitting late-bloomer, learning to knit as an adult from Internet tutorials, because she wanted a craft that was useful, fun, and portable. Knitting hats for cancer patients inspired her to design her own patterns—available for free at her blog, intheloopknitting.com. Terry met her husband Ken at a science fiction convention and moved to the Kansas City area to be with him more than 30 years ago. Terry supports her yarn stash by creating websites and other digital media. Terry firmly believes in Knitting in Public—it's a great conversation starter!