15 Free Knitted Leaf Patterns You Can Make Today

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Why Knitters Love Small Projects


Hey everyone! Today, I want to talk about something simple and beautiful: knitted leaves. We all love knitting, and sometimes a small project is exactly what we need.

Maybe you have little bits of yarn left over from other projects. Maybe you want to learn a new skill without starting a big blanket.

Or maybe you just like the look of nature and want to bring some of that into your home. This list of patterns is for you.

Knitted leaves are versatile. They can be small decorations, part of a garland, or even become coasters.

They are quick to make, which means you can finish one in an evening. This helps you feel good about completing a project without a long time commitment.

Many of these patterns use basic stitches, so they are great for beginners. If you know how to cast on, knit, and purl, you can make many of these leaves.

Even experienced knitters will find something new or a quick project to clear their yarn stash. A knitted leaf pattern can be a way to add a personal element to gifts or home decor items.

They also make lovely appliques for sweaters or bags, giving old items a fresh look. These patterns offer many options, from simple shapes to more detailed designs like ginkgo or maple leaves.

You will find different styles and sizes, so there is something for everyone. I have gathered a collection of free patterns that show you how to make these pretty items.

You can use them for many ideas, like decorating a table for a party, making a special card for a friend, or even creating a mobile for a nursery. Each knitted leaf pattern here is free and easy to follow.

They use materials you probably already have at home: some yarn and knitting needles. You might also need a few extra tools like a darning needle to hide your ends.

These small projects are also good for practicing new techniques like decreases or increases without much pressure. They teach you how to shape your knitting, which is a useful skill for larger projects too.

So, if you are looking for a quick and rewarding knit, these leaves are a perfect choice. They add natural beauty wherever you place them.

Grab your needles and yarn, and let’s make some leaves!

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More About These Leaf Designs

You will find many types of patterns in this list. There are basic leaves that teach you how to shape your knitting with simple increases and decreases.

These are good starting points for anyone new to knitting leaves. You will also see patterns for specific leaf types, like the delicate Ginkgo leaf or the familiar Maple leaf.

These patterns add realism to your projects. Some patterns even show you how to make different sizes from one basic design, turning a small leaf into a coaster or a placemat.

This flexibility means you can make things for different purposes. This collection includes patterns that use various yarn weights, from fingering to worsted.

This is great because you can use up those small amounts of yarn that you might not know what to do with. Using different needle sizes with the same yarn can change the look of your leaf, making it more open or dense.

The patterns also offer ideas for what to do with your finished leaves. You can make garlands for any season, decorate cards, or add them to clothing.

Some patterns show you how to create special effects, like a reversible leaf that looks the same on both sides, or a double-layer leaf with clear veins. Many of these patterns come with helpful tips, like how to make your leaf lie flat or how to use a crochet hook for a neat finish.

Some even have video tutorials, which can be very helpful if you learn best by watching. This makes the patterns easy to follow, even if a technique is new to you.

Making these leaves helps you build your knitting skills in a low-pressure way. You get to practice reading patterns, counting stitches, and shaping.

Each finished leaf is a small victory. They are also perfect for making thoughtful, personal gifts.

A knitted leaf pattern is a quick project that delivers a lot of satisfaction. Whether you want to add a green accent to your home or make a special item, these patterns provide a good starting point.

You will have fun making these leaves, and you will learn something new along the way.

Knitted Leaf Patterns

Knitted Leaf Patterns Curated By The Knit Crew

This project shows you how to knit two different kinds of leaves. You can use these beautiful leaves to make garlands, crowns, or to decorate other things. This free pattern offers many ways to be creative.

Pattern & Photos: Linda of Natural Suburbia

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Ginkgo Leaf

Ginkgo Leaf Curated By The Knit Crew

This knitting pattern helps you make a ginkgo leaf. These leaves represent hope, peace, and strength. You can knit a leaf in under two hours using only a small amount of yarn. It’s a good way to use up yarn you already have. These leaves can be pretty decorations for keyrings, bags, or gifts. This pattern is free to download, so you can start making your own leaves today!

Pattern & Photos: Vicki Monthei of Vicki Monthei’s Ravelry Store

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Knit Leaf

Knit Leaf Curated By The Knit Crew

This free pattern shows you how to knit a leaf in three sizes. You can make small ones for coasters, medium ones for washcloths, or large ones for placemats. The pattern is easy to follow and includes a helpful tip on how to flatten your finished leaf so it looks just right.

Pattern & Photos: knitsbyjenn of Roving Crafters

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Spring Leaf Garland

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This knitting pattern shows you how to make a pretty spring leaf garland. It is a simple design that is fun to make. You can use green yarn you already have. This pattern is a free Ravelry download, so you can start making your own leaves right away.

Pattern & Photos: Claire Garland of Dot Pebbles’ Ravelry Store

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Hexagonal Leaf Pattern

Hexagonal Leaf Pattern Curated By The Knit Crew

This free knitting pattern teaches you to make unique hexagonal leaves. These leaves are perfect as decorations for fall or as a special part of a bigger knitting project. A video tutorial is available to help you.

Pattern & Photos: CH Knitting of Crazy Hands

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Knitted Leaf

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This free knitting pattern shows you how to make a basic leaf shape. You can change how it looks by using different sized needles or different types of yarn. It’s a quick project perfect for adding a touch of nature to your other crafts. This simple leaf is a great way to practice your knitting skills and make something pretty at the same time!

Pattern & Photos: admin of Buttons and Pickles

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Cape Sweet Pea Leaf

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This knitting project shows you how to make a beautiful leaf. It uses a special knitting method that makes both sides look the same. You can make the leaves in different sizes using various yarns. This pattern is free.

Pattern & Photos: Vicki Monthei of Vicki Monthei’s Ravelry Store

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Maple Leaf Pattern

Maple Leaf Pattern Curated By The Knit Crew

This free knitting pattern teaches you to make maple leaves. These leaves are great for decorating a nature table, or you can use them as coasters or place card holders.

Pattern & Photos: Linda of Natural Suburbia

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Leaf Garlands

Leaf Garlands Curated By The Knit Crew

Learn to make beautiful leaf garlands with two different methods. These garlands are perfect for autumn, Halloween, and Thanksgiving decor. You can even add lights or wear them as headbands. Small leaves can be ornaments or gift toppers. This easy project is a fun way to use leftover yarn.

Pattern & Photos: Arianna Frasca

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Knit Double Layer Leaf Pattern

Knit Double Layer Leaf Pattern Curated By The Knit Crew

This free pattern teaches you how to knit a double-layer leaf. The leaf has nice vein details and smooth edges. It is great for adding to other projects or for decorations.

Pattern & Photos: CH Knitting of Crazy Hands

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Knit Flower Small Leaf

Knit Flower Small Leaf Curated By The Knit Crew

This free pattern shows you how to knit a small leaf. It uses simple knitting stitches like knit, yarn over, and decreasing stitches. You will start by making a short i-cord and then shape the leaf by adding and removing stitches.

Pattern & Photos: Lesley Stanfield of 100 Flowers to Knit & Crochet

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Veined Leaf Pattern

Veined Leaf Pattern Curated By The Knit Crew

This post shares a free knitting pattern for a veined leaf. These leaves are part of a larger art installation project called “A Tree Undone,” which will be set up at Burning Man. Knitters can make these leaves to help decorate the sculpture.

Pattern & Photos: cyntergomes of cyntergomes.livejournal.com

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Knitted Bejewelled Shamrocks

Knitted Bejewelled Shamrocks Curated By The Knit Crew

This free knitting pattern shows you how to make festive shamrocks. You can use yarn scraps to create these quick projects and then add sparkle with jewels. They are great for St. Patrick’s Day and can be used in many ways, like a brooch or decoration.

Pattern & Photos: cyntergomes of cyntergomes.livejournal.com

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Autumn Oak Leaf

Autumn Oak Leaf Curated By The Knit Crew

This knitting pattern shows you how to make a knitted Autumn English Oak Leaf. These leaves are easy and quick to knit. They are perfect for decorating tables, for stories, or for play.

Pattern & Photos: Linda of Natural Suburbia

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Knitted Winter Leaf

Knitted Winter Leaf Curated By The Knit Crew

This free pattern shows you how to knit a pretty winter leaf. It is a nice decoration and can be made using any yarn you have, and in any size you want.

Pattern & Photos: lena strickvogel of lena strickvogel’s Ravelry Store

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Your Next Leaf Project Awaits

So there you have it, a collection of free knitted leaf patterns. I hope this list gives you many ideas for your next knitting project.

Whether you are looking to use up yarn scraps, learn new shaping techniques, or simply want to bring some natural beauty indoors, these patterns are a great place to start. From simple designs to more detailed ones, there is a knitted leaf pattern for every skill level and every purpose.

Each leaf you make will add a little handmade warmth to your home or become a thoughtful part of a gift. Remember, knitting is about enjoying the process as much as the finished item.

These small projects allow for quick success and can boost your confidence in your knitting abilities. You can try a new stitch or shaping method without feeling overwhelmed.

These leaves are perfect for trying out different yarn fibers or colors you have on hand. Think about a collection of leaves in shades of green for spring, or in oranges and reds for autumn.

You can even make them in white or silver for a winter look. The possibilities for personalizing these projects are endless.

You might even find yourself creating a whole themed decoration, like a garland for a specific holiday, or a series of coasters for a dinner party. The free patterns here offer a good foundation.

You can follow them exactly or use them as a starting point for your own creative ideas. Don’t be afraid to experiment with yarn weights and needle sizes to see how the final knitted leaf pattern changes.

This is how we grow as knitters and make our projects very unique. Pick a pattern, grab your yarn and needles, and enjoy creating your own little piece of nature.

I can’t wait to see what you make. Happy knitting!

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Crochet Designer Ariana Wimsett

About the Author: Ariana Wimsett is an expert curator and author with a deep background in fiber arts. She uses her professional eye to discover and recommend high-quality knitting patterns for makers of all levels.