Welcome to Daisy and Storm! Here you will find lots of free crochet and knitting patterns – Amigurumi characters like Harry Potter and friends, Knitted toys, afghan squares and washcloths and baby clothes.
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Free Safari Themed Dishcloth and Afghan Squares Knitting Patterns
As the number of my free washcloth and afghan square knitting patterns has grown, I’ve decided it’s time to start categorizing them to make various themes easier to find. I’ve put the links to all the knitting patterns for African Safari animals themed squares on this post. This, I hope, will make it easier to find them and also maybe spark some inspiration for some safari themed afghans and washcloths!
I’ve been searching for a while for a quick, easy bootie pattern to knit for charity that uses up left over DK yarn, has built in ties, and doesn’t require picking up stitches. Pretty big ask! So, after some fruitless searching, I decided to get designing!
I love the idea of having an all-in-one bootie with ties, as tie-on bootie stay on wiggly toes much better. Also, with the ties joined to the bootie, there’s no worry about the ties coming loose and getting lost.
I’m really pleased with how these have turned out – now I have no excuse for my large stash of leftover yarn! Each pair uses approximately 28 m of DK (light worsted weight) yarn (around 15 g).
This pattern is free to use for making booties to keep, gift, or to sell, but please do not copy this pattern without my permission (instead giving a link to this page would be much appreciated).
If you have some spare time and some spare yarn, it would be great if you could make a pair or two for a local charity too!
Yarn: DK (Light worsted weight) 28 m (alternatively, you could use 2 strands of 4 ply/sport/fingering weight yarn held together, or worsted weight yarn for slightly larger booties)
Sewing needle for sewing in ends and seams
Abbreviations:
K = knit
P = purl
M1 = make one stitch by picking up the bar between stitches and knitting into it
Sl1 = slip one stitch
Sl1, K1, PSSO = slip one stitch knit wise, knit one stitch, pass slipped stitch over the knitted stitch and off the needle.
Rows 8-13) Stocking stitch (knit one row, purl one row) starting with a knit row
Row 14) Knit 21, Sl1, K1, PSSO, turn
Row 15) Sl1 purl wise (as if you were going to purl it), P5, P2tog, turn
Row 16) Sl1 knit wise (as if you were going to knit it), K5, Sl1, K1, PSSO, turn
Repeat rows 15-16 three more times (four times in total) and then work row 15 one more time. You should now have 27 stitches left.
You are now working on the centre 7 stitches only (make sure you turned at the end of the last row).
Work 9 rows of garter stitch (knitting every row) on these 7 stitches. This forms the tongue of the bootie.
Cast off these 7 stitches knit wise.
With work facing towards you, join yarn to the left 10 stitches and knit across these 10 stitches.
Turn, and knit across these 10 stitches again. At the end of this row, cast on 30 stitches.
Turn and cast off the same 30 stitches (this forms one of the ties), and knit to the end of the row (you should have 10 stitches you are now working on this side of the bootie)
Work 6 rows garter stitch (knitting every row) on these 10 stitches. This forms the right hand side of the bootie. Cast off knit wise.
With the wrong side of the work facing you, join yarn to the other side of the bootie and cast on 30 stitches.
Turn and cast off the same 30 stitches (this forms the second tie), and knit to the end of the row (you should have 10 stitches you are now working on this side of the bootie)
Work 7 rows garter stitch (knitting every row) on these 10 stitches. This form the left hand side of the bootie. Cast off knit wise.
Sew together the seam down the back of the bootie and across the sole. Weave in any loose ends. Work the second bootie exactly the same way.
After I have washed the booties (following the instructions of the yarn manufacturer), I sometimes stuff them with some spare fabric as they dry. This means they hold their shape and look much prettier for gifting!
Free Thank You Dishcloth or Afghan Square Knitting Pattern
Our latest creation is a free knitting pattern for a Thank You Square! This could make a great gift as a washcloth or dishcloth, or you could put it together with some of the other squares to make an afghan.
Any sized needle and yarn can be used (please refer to yarn label for recommended needle size), however different needle and yarn sizes will produce different sized squares, so if you plan to make an afghan or a set of these it is best to use the same needle size and yarn for each square.
Chart Instructions
On Right Side: Knit white squares and purl black dots
On Wrong Side: Purl white squares and knit black dots
Cast on 45 stitches and start at bottom left hand corner of chart with a wrong side row.
Written Instructions
Cast on 45
Work 7 rows of (K1,P1) to last stitch, K1
Row 8: K1, P1, K1, P1, K37, P1, K1, P1, K1
Row 9 and All Odd Numbered Rows: K1, P1, K1, P1, K1, P35, K1, P1, K1, P1, K1.
Free Woodland Themed Dishcloth and Afghan Squares Knitting Patterns
As the number of my free washcloth and afghan square knitting patterns has grown, I’ve decided it’s time to start categorizing them to make various themes easier to find. I’ve put the links to all the knitting patterns for Woodland Forest themed squares on this post – animals, plants and insects. This, I hope, will make it easier to find them and also maybe spark some inspiration for some woodland themed afghans and washcloths!
Any sized needle and yarn can be used (please refer to yarn label for recommended needle size), however different needle and yarn sizes will produce different sized squares, so if you plan to make an afghan or a set of these it is best to use the same needle size and yarn for each square.
Chart Instructions
On Right Side: Knit white squares and purl black dots
On Wrong Side: Purl white squares and knit black dots
Cast on 45 stitches and start at bottom left hand corner of chart with a wrong side row.
Written Instructions
Cast on 45
Work 7 rows of (K1,P1) to last stitch, K1
Row 8: K1, P1, K1, P1, K37, P1, K1, P1, K1
Row 9 and All Odd Numbered Rows: K1, P1, K1, P1, K1, P35, K1, P1, K1, P1, K1.
Any sized needle and yarn can be used (please refer to yarn label for recommended needle size), however different needle and yarn sizes will produce different sized squares, so if you plan to make an afghan or a set of these it is best to use the same needle size and yarn for each square.
Chart Instructions
On Right Side: Knit white squares and purl black dots
On Wrong Side: Purl white squares and knit black dots
Cast on 45 stitches and start at bottom left hand corner of chart with a wrong side row.
Written Instructions
Cast on 45
Work 7 rows of (K1,P1) to last stitch, K1
Row 8: K1, P1, K1, P1, K37, P1, K1, P1, K1
Row 9 and All Odd Numbered Rows: K1, P1, K1, P1, K1, P35, K1, P1, K1, P1, K1.
Free Stegosaurus Dinosaur Dishcloth or Afghan Square Knitting Pattern
Our latest creation is a free knitting pattern for a Stegosaurus Dinosaur Square!
This square would work great as a washcloth or dishcloth , or you could put it together with some of the other squares to make an afghan. Keeping with the dinosaur theme, there is a brachiosaurus pattern here, and a T Rex pattern here.
Any sized needle and yarn can be used (please refer to yarn label for recommended needle size), however different needle and yarn sizes will produce different sized squares, so if you plan to make an afghan or a set of these it is best to use the same needle size and yarn for each square.
Chart Instructions
On Right Side: Knit white squares and purl black dots
On Wrong Side: Purl white squares and knit black dots
Cast on 45 stitches and start at bottom left hand corner of chart with a wrong side row.
Written Instructions
Cast on 45
Work 7 rows of (K1,P1) to last stitch, K1
Row 8: K1, P1, K1, P1, K37, P1, K1, P1, K1
Row 9 and All Odd Numbered Rows: K1, P1, K1, P1, K1, P35, K1, P1, K1, P1, K1.
Any sized needle and yarn can be used (please refer to yarn label for recommended needle size), however different needle and yarn sizes will produce different sized squares, so if you plan to make an afghan or a set of these it is best to use the same needle size and yarn for each square.
Chart Instructions
On Right Side: Knit white squares and purl black dots
On Wrong Side: Purl white squares and knit black dots
Cast on 45 stitches and start at bottom left hand corner of chart with a wrong side row.
Written Instructions
Cast on 45
Work 7 rows of (K1,P1) to last stitch, K1
Row 8: K1, P1, K1, P1, K37, P1, K1, P1, K1
Row 9 and All Odd Numbered Rows: K1, P1, K1, P1, K1, P35, K1, P1, K1, P1, K1.
Free Farmyard Themed Dishcloth and Afghan Square Knitting Patterns
As the number of my free washcloth and afghan square knitting patterns has grown, I’ve decided it’s time to start categorizing them to make various themes easier to find. I’ve put the links to all the knitting patterns for Farm themed squares on this post – animals, buildings, vehicles. This, I hope, will make it easier to find them and also maybe spark some inspiration for some farm themed afghans and washcloths!
Making these squares, I used Cascade Yarns 220 Superwash. I absolutely love this yarn, it’s 100% wool, machine washable AND can be tumble dried (so great for baby blankets)! The wool is also very soft, and knits up with wonderful stitch definition, which is fantastic for these squares. As 220 Superwash comes in an amazing 135 different shades the colour combinations are almost endless! One ball makes 3 and a bit squares using 4.0 mm needles.
Using this yarn (which is DK or light worsted weight) and 4 mm knitting needles the squares come out at approximately 22 cm square (8.66 inches) after blocking. All the squares on Daisy and Storm are the same size, so as long as you use the same yarn for each they will come out the same size (beware, different brands of yarn, even though they might say they are the same weight, are not always the same thickness as each other and so may not make squares the same size).
Free Tulip Flower Dishcloth or Afghan Square Knitting Pattern
Our latest creation is a free knitting pattern for a Tulip Flower Square!
This square would work great as a washcloth or dishcloth , or you could put it together with some of the other squares to make an afghan. If you would like to make a garden themed afghan or washcloth set, there are also more garden themed squares here.
Any sized needle and yarn can be used (please refer to yarn label for recommended needle size), however different needle and yarn sizes will produce different sized squares, so if you plan to make an afghan or a set of these it is best to use the same needle size and yarn for each square.
Chart Instructions
On Right Side: Knit white squares and purl black dots
On Wrong Side: Purl white squares and knit black dots
Cast on 45 stitches and start at bottom left hand corner of chart with a wrong side row.
Written Instructions
Cast on 45
Work 7 rows of (K1,P1) to last stitch, K1
Row 8: K1, P1, K1, P1, K37, P1, K1, P1, K1
Row 9 and All Odd Numbered Rows: K1, P1, K1, P1, K1, P35, K1, P1, K1, P1, K1.