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10 FREE Summertime Knit and Crochet Patterns

We are pulling together some of our favorite patterns from the Yarnspirations website each week. Use these patterns to inspire you to try new projects or even some new yarn! This week, I have a collection of 10 FREE summertime knit and crochet projects sure to get you excited to pick up your needles and hooks. Browse through them for your next project to put on your hooks or needles.

Yarnspirations Featured Patterns - summertime knit and crochet

Weekly Theme-Summertime Knit and Crochet

Summer projects are great to work on or wear throughout the year. Using summertime projects year-round helps you feel like summer is just right around the corner. Which it really is, since time flies so fast these days.

I love that summertime knit and crochet projects are lightweight, fun, in bright colors, and typically smaller, lighter projects that are easy to travel with. Grab one of these 10 FREE patterns from Yarnspirations and make a collection of great summertime knit and crochet projects.

Featured Patterns of the Week-FREE Summertime Fun Patterns

  1. Bikini Dishcloth – Knit this sassy dishcloth for your bestie, and try intarsia knitting!
  2. Flip Flop Dishcloth – Crochet a dishcloth that looks just like a flip flop!
  3. Gotta Wear Shades Dishcloth – Crochet this smiling sun with sunglasses dishcloth.
  4. Large Potted Plant Cozy – Decorative cozy that looks like macrame, but it’s really crochet.
  5. Beachball Dishcloth – This is a fascinating knit beachball design in curvy triangles!
  6. Beach Time Coverup – Cute in crochet with a V back and side slits.
  7. Beach Bag – Stars & stripes in Lily Sugar’n Cream!
  8. Scalloped Top – Cold shoulder crochet top in openwork stitch pattern.
  9. Lacy Cami – Low V-neck sleeveless tank with drawstring waist and shell edging (3 different stitches)
  10. Summer Totes – Ultra-casual slouchy cotton crochet bag with rope handles. The ultimate beach look!

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  1. Kay Baker says:

    Hi Marly, I am knitting the Nomad Fair Isle sweater. I have completed the body of the sweater and have done the bind off. Actually, it looks bad. It is way stretchy and the pattern looks unattractive on the sweater.
    In the tutorial, you don’t show what the actual bind off looks like after completed. This is most disappointing after all the work that went into this otherwise beautiful sweater.

    I have looked at several tutorials and I am considering ripping this back to the actual 2X2 ribbing and doing a rigged bind off. The examples I see on YouTube look much better than this.

    Do you have any other suggestions before I do this?

    I appreciate anything you can tell me that helps this look beautiful.

    Thank you so much for the tutorials. I would never have been able to do this sweater without them. It is flawless, except for the bind off.

Marly Bird

The One and Only, Marly

Marly is a knitwear and crochet designer (and yarn addict) that is here to help you learn how to knit and crochet in a way that's fun and approachable.

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