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Free Pattern Alert - Knit Free

There are some designers that write patterns that just speak to my soul....Joji Locatelli is one of those designers. I have knit so many of her patterns and not only are the finished projects stunning (if I do say so myself) the pattern is so perfectly written that the process is just effortless!

Today I saw on Instagram that Joji dropped a new pattern and it was FREE!!!!! I ran to my computer and downloaded it instantly! 


Here is more about the pattern in Joji's words...

Knit Free. This is a Thank You.

Knitting is my love language, and I get to knit to earn my living and support my family, thanks to your continued support.
Every now and then I like to publish patterns that are free for everyone to enjoy as a way to permanently thank the knitting community for this opportunity.
Thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for allowing me to live a full and happy life.

Knit Free is also an invitation to use your imagination and free yourself from the burden of spending much when knitting. As knitters, our biggest resource is our wit and our craft, and what will make your project wonderful are your hands, not how much you spend ❤️

Let’s knit free!


This pattern would be beautiful with Malabrigo Arroyo and bits of fingering weight you have left over from other projects (or mini skeins from Rainier Roses!!!!

You can find the free pattern HERE


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