The Best of Ravelry V6

July 10, 2026

Every week...well, let's be honest, every day...I spend a little time browsing Ravelry. I don't save every pattern that catches my eye—only the ones that make me think, "I'd love to knit that." Over the past few months I've built up another wonderful collection, so welcome to Volume 6 of my Best of Ravelry series.

What will you knit?

Phoebe by Natasja Hornby

Blouse #5 By My Favorite Things --on my needles soon!

Julie Bag by Petite Knit

Gia Top by Moreca Knit

Fresno V Neck Cardigan by Magdalena Parker

Midnight Mirage by Anne Ventzel

Phoebe Scarf by Ozetta -- I'm making this right now!

My Dotline Tee by NORgard Knitters

Poet Skirt by Sari Norland


Lash Lash Sweater by Anna Ventzel

Astrid Cardigan by OGE

Biscuit by Camille Romano

Jubilee Wervel by Maaike van Geijn  

Samuel Sweater, Junior, by Spot

Simple Knot Bag, a free pattern from Purl Soho a must make!


The Honey Jacket by Anne Ventzel

Nejibana Top by Fumiko Segawa

Bruges Cardigan by Cheryl Mokhtari

Biscuit Sweater by kayen-itee

Isa Raglan Tee by Aegyoknit

France Avenue Tee from Mary Pranica

Scrappy Checkers by Erin Guimand, child's version
adult version here

Sock Monkey Pants by Christy Taylor

American 250 by Tracy Creekbaum

Baby Fruit Sweater Skaberglaebe Maria

The Sigrid Scarf Ida Vayrynen


Niki from Sandrine C Knit Studio

The Shoreline Boatneck, a free pattern from Pink For Me

Vertical Triangle Shawl by Natalya Christensen


Morning Coffee Tote by Natalya Christensen


Mock Neck Pullover by ohwhataknit

Row Tee by Odd Row


I'm adding this little miniature doll set just in case you have the grandchildren
for a week this summer and are looking for a screen free idea!
Doll House Crib Set by Taffy Lass (it's free!)

Or how about a beautiful potholder they can make for mommy?
Blue Moon Potholder by Purl Soho (it's free too!)

or this free pattern: Weekend Washcloths by Emma Munn

Ayo Cardigan by Katrine L Bodker another must make for me!

Aino Tee by Yuka Tomioka

Black Forest Sweater by Cheryl Mokktari

Flow Loop Cardigan by Other Loops

Cyrus Pullover by Aegyoknit

Ronja Vest by Sanne Bjerregaard

Norma Blouse from My Favorite Things

Sweet Bear Baby Jumper by Natasha Gizamova

Cloudy Busan by aegyoknit

Little Nest Pouch, a free pattern from Purl Soho


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7 Comments

  1. Thanks, Kristen! I enjoyed browsing those patterns! There were a couple I jotted down. I have seen maybe one of other your selections. I’ll have to look for your other volumes!

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    1. Thank you! I have so much fun gathering these up. Look out for my next volume, an autumn version in September.

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  2. Love so many of your Ravelry finds. I also spotted the France Ave. Tee on the Blue Sky pge but, for the life of e, I cannot locate the free version. It says it is in the notes but I have searched R and the Blue Sky with no luck. Did you find it? If so, how?

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    1. I'm so sorry. It was free during the KAL when I slurped it last month, but now it is a paid pattern.

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    2. Also, I just updated my post. Thanks for catching it!

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  3. An interesting and generous selection, Kristen. Scrappy checkers captures the energy of a child and I wish my grands wore knits but they live in tee shirts and cotton dresses year round. But I have my eye on several of the adult sweaters. Chloe

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    1. Isn't that just the cutest sweater for a child? I wish my grand would still wear colorful sweaters, but as he will be 9 on Sunday, he considers them to not be quite his style anymore!

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