Machine Knitting Patterns

Simple patterns to get you practising your new skills.

Machine Knitting Patterns

  • £5

Cotton facecloths pattern

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*Please note this is for a machine knitting pattern, not for the finished facecloths* 4 textured designs that are made using the ribber attachment in variations of 1x1 rib. They have a lovely marshmallowey softness and pliability whilst gently exfoliating & leaving your skin feeling soft. They’re quick to knit & machine washable, and dry quickly and make wonderful gifts.

  • £5

Cotton tote bag pattern

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*Please note this is for the written machine knit pattern, not for the finished bag. This tote bag is knit in a beautiful zigzag rib stitch & is sturdy, roomy & perfect for shopping. It is knit in three pieces in cotton: the main body of the bag, and two straps. Once you have the technique down, you can easily make a wider or longer bag depending on your preference.

  • £15

Joan jumper pattern

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Want to learn how to make my best selling knitted product- the Joan jumper? These notes & machine knitting pattern give you everything you need to machine knit your own beautiful cosy and modern roll neck jumper. You will need a ribber for this workshop & it is suitable for intermediate level knitters.

Want to learn even more machine knitting techniques?

You can order my book "Machine knitting techniques: Texture and 3D Effects" now.

For machine knitters with a few basics under their belt or for those with more experience, this book aims to inspire and spark new ideas whilst working with traditional methods. It offers plenty of inspiration and encourages you to explore and experiment with confidence to produce exciting, tactile knitwear.

It showcases the limitless possibilities of fabrics achievable with domestic knitting machines and demonstrates a variety of techniques, such as using yarns with different properties, the functions of the carriage and machine, and various ways of applying texture to the fabric.

Chapters are organised into seven different techniques, with step-by-step instructions and images detailing how each technique is created.

Considers yarn types, functions of the carriage and hand manipulation whilst on the machine.

Provides tips for working with highly textured or 3D fabrics, from avoiding mistakes and dropped stitches to working out tension squares.

Includes three full patterns, to practise working with the techniques on a larger scale

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