Hi, yarnies! Today, I’m so excited to share with you a collection of patterns that are just right for your new home. These 13 Quick and Free Knit Gift Patterns For New Homes are going to be fun, simple, modern, and just right for a new space.
Whether this is your new space or you’re making these for someone in your life who is moving into their own space, you can’t go wrong with any of these.
Let’s start with decorative options! One of my favorites is the knitted candle cozy. This is a wonderful choice for enjoying decorative knit stitches and adding some softness to a candle holder.
You can do these in any color and pair them with a candle to give to the new homeowner!
Another decorative choice is the rainbow-themed tapestry that is great for hanging on doors, in narrow hallways, and more. The bright colors are especially captivating an sure to inspire a bright color palette!
For simple decor, there is the amigurumi-style moon pillow. The red cheek and simple sleeping eye are great touches for kids’ bedrooms and more.
There are also practical choices, such as a hot water bottle holder for soothing aches and pains. Or heart-shaped trivets or coasters for tabletop decor.
Textured discloths are also wonderful options that you can do in any variety of colors to enjoy. Plus, they look great on display, too!
There are so many ways to enjoy making a knit gift pattern that the hard part is going to be choosing which one you want to do!
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Take A Look At These Free Knit Gift Patterns For New Homes
If you’re ready to take a closer look at the collection of new home knitted gifts, scroll down and look at each of the 13 patterns.
You’ll enjoy the photos and the description of each pattern to help you choose which one is going to be the best starting point for you.
If you are new to yarn life, take a look at the difficulty level. This will help you choose the right pattern to work on without getting too overwhelmed! There’s something here for each experience level and taste.
When you are ready to begin, click on the link in the description, and you’ll be redirected to the designer’s page to get started.
It’s as simple as that! If you have a spare moment, consider using it to let the hard-working pattern creator know your thoughts!
Moss Rose Hottie
Project Size: 27 x 20 cm Level: Unspecified Yarn Weight: Worsted (9 wpi) Brand: Olivia & Oliver Fibers Merino Worsted Needle: US 4 – 3.5 mm & US 2½ – 3.0 mm Video: No Pattern Format: PDF Download Designer: Auran Fiber Art
Project Size: Scarf: 1” x 13” & Hat: 3” in circumference Level: Unspecified Yarn Weight: DK (11 wpi) Brand: The Woolly Dragon Merino DK Needle: US 6 – 4.0 mm Video: No Pattern Format: Written Pattern Designer: Sarah L James
Project Size: Unspecified Level: Unspecified Yarn Weight: Aran Brand: Dy Choice Cotton Needle: US 8 – 5.0 mm Video: No Pattern Format: Written Pattern Designer: Nalhcib of Knitting Unlimited
Project Size: 8 – 14 cm diameter Level: Unspecified Yarn Weight: DK (11 wpi) Brand: Stylecraft Special Double Knit Needle: US 3 – 3.25 mm & US 2½ – 3.0 mm Video: No Pattern Format: PDF Download Designer: Frankie Brown of Frankie’s Knitted Stuff
Project Size: 10 cm wide and 36 cm tall Level: Unspecified Yarn Weight: DK (11 wpi) Brand: Stylecraft Special Double Knit Needle: US 3 – 3.25 mm Video: No Pattern Format: PDF Download Designer: Frankie Brown of Frankie’s Knitted Stuff
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