Easter Knit – FREE Knitting Patterns
Easter is here, and I got in the mood to cast on something fun and fast for Easter week.

As I had some yellow yarn in my yarn stash, I decided to start knitting yellow socks for our youngest child. Knitting for our children always makes a faster project, and lately, our children have been very happy when they realize that I am knitting for them.
That has definitely not always been the case, especially since our son has been so upset with itchy yarns but lately, he as well has started to put in orders on things he would like me to knit for him. That is so nice!
But, anyhow, this week these socks have been on my needles.

Here is a link to the knitting pattern I use: https://underbartskapad.com/basic-sock-knitting-pattern/
The knitting pattern is really beginner friendly, and it can be varied in so many different ways by choosing different kind of yarns and colors.

These chicken socks were really fun and fast to knit. What chicken really has to do with Easter is a different question. Hehe.
A few days, ago I was picking my son up from school, and his teacher told me that my son had been really talkative when they talked about Easter that day. She got curious about why he knew so much about the reason we celebrate Easter and asked my older daughter if we go to church.
Indeed, we do. It was nice to hear that our children know the Easter story because the victory Jesus won is truly life-changing, and that is so worth celebrating!
I think I have heard someone say that chickens are a symbol of life, and that makes them a good reminder of what Easter really is about.
More Eater Knit Inspiration
If you need more Easter knit inspiration, here is a link to many more Easter knitting patterns that are free to use: https://www.garnstudio.com/search.php?c=easter-patterns&lang=en
Drops Design is the first place I usually go to find knitting inspiration. It is such a good resource for free knitting patterns. Especially if you want to try some new kind of knitting project, I think it is so nice to be able to pick a knitting pattern for free that you can follow without investing a lot of money on it.
Summer Knitting Coming Up
We are already in April, and spring is in full swing. And with warmer weather, I usually stop knitting, but last year I challenged myself to try some summer knit projects instead, and I really enjoyed that. So I am starting to think of knitting projects to try this year. Last year I knitted tops for both the girls and me.
This year, maybe I will just choose another knitting pattern on summer tops, let’s see. Do you have any suggestions on summer knits I should try? Please let me know in the comments! 🙂
Well, we wish you a really blessed Easter! And hope to see you again soon!


