Woolly Stitch

We all love Freebies right. Me too..(❀❛ ֊ ❛„)♡
I love it too, especially when it comes to needlework pattern. 
That is why I try to watch out for the free ones, knit/crochet/stitch them and see if this works.

I know some people will tease on freebies, Most will ask if the free instructions will be accurate? 

In my humble years of crafting, I came across very well-written ones (free) and also paid ones which sucks. Like really I paid money for it, but the way it is written. Gosh... I didn't understand and can't follow through. I ever bought a book with lace pattern and I started knitting and I was wondering "ehhh... this does not match up" then I realize "yucks, typo error" And It was a pattern inside a book. 😕 Yup, so I had to tear the work down and re-do it (or what most knitters says "Frog It"。 ⋆🐸。°⊹₊⋆.)

So what I'm saying is, It does not matter if is paid or free. You do need to understand the written pattern to begin with, take a leap of faith and sometimes open all your senses and try it. It is a journey and experience after all. The listings below are all written patterns for those who enjoy sets of instructions or working with charts. 

Hopefully you will take some time to check them.


A) Knitting and Crocheting
1) Start aRavelryaccount. There are tons of freebies inside this site.
2) Yarnspiration
3) Berroco Yarn
4) Cascade Yarn
5) Love crafts (*)
6) Purl Soho
7) Lion Brand Yarn
8) Drops Designs
9) Wool and the Gang
10 DMC
11) Arne and Carlos (patterns mostly are paid, but this site has many great knitting videos and tutorials.)
12) Biscotte Yarns
13) Gathered (*)

Japanese ones:
1) Hamanka 
2) Gosyo Yarn (Pierrot)



B) Cross Stitching/Embroidery 
1) The snowflower diaries
2) DMC
3) Zweigart
4) Fat Quarter Shop (Loads of Quilting Patterns too)
5) Cosmo Threads
6) Anchor Craft
7) Tiny Modernist Cross Stitch

(*) These sites have cross stitch, crocheting and knitting free patterns. 

Happy crafting always 🧶💓
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