If you’re looking for your next knitting project, we’ve got some brilliant free knitting patterns for women’s accessories for you to try.
There are so many stylish knits to choose from – including a chunky scarf and a cute pair of wrist warmers. To make it even easier to make these pieces, some of these patterns have video guides for you to follow.
These projects are brilliant for beginner knitters – they’re an ideal first project if you’ve learned the basics of how to knit and would like to use your skills to create stylish pieces for your wardrobe. We’ve also got guides on how to knit garter stitch, how to knit with circular needles, and how to work a cable stitch into your knitting, if you need to brush up on any of these skills.
We’ve chosen colours for the yarn in each of our knitting patterns, but you can swap them around to suit your style. Make these pieces for yourself, or for a friend with a winter birthday. Because these accessories are reasonably small, they only take a few evenings or a weekend to complete.
If you’ve got the knitting bug, make sure to check out our favourite knitting patterns for women’s jumpers and women’s cardigans.
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Knit a chunky scarf
If you’re a complete knitting novice, this fabulously chunky scarf is the perfect first project. It’s knitted using the basic knit or garter stitch, and worked in two block colours.
You can brush up on the basics of how to knit using our video guide here.
Stylish headband knitting pattern
A headband is such a chic addition to any outfit – and we have a simple step-by-step video tutorial to show you how to make one.
This pattern involves a stylish cable twist at the front of the headband. It’s a great first project if you’ve never tried cable knitting before.
Make a cute pompom bobble hat
A pompom makes every knitted accessory ten times cuter! This chunky bobble hat is a great knitting project for beginners.
It’s worked on circular knitting needles – if you haven’t used them before, check out our beginner’s guide.
Click below to watch our video tutorial to knit a chunky hat.
Keep cosy with wrist warmers
Wrist warmers are a great option if you want to keep your hands warm without all the fumbling that comes with gloves!
We’ve got an easy knitting pattern to make your own wrist warmers – why not make a pair to complement each of your winter coats!
Accessorise with a knitted poppy
This knitted poppy brooch makes such a cheerful addition to any winter coat, and is also a lovely act of remembrance to wear in November.
We’ve got a free knitting pattern to make a poppy – and it can be completed over a few evenings.
Make a matching set
And if you’d like even more knitting projects to work on, why not make a matching set of a hat and wrist warmers? They look lovely worn together or separately, and also make a lovely gift for a friend with a winter birthday.
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