Learn how to work this pretty knit leaf pattern by watching this video tutorial! You can use this pattern for many knitting works like blankets. sweaters or cardigans.
HOW TO MAKE THIS PRETTY KNIT LEAF PATTERN?
This knit leaf pattern is a repeat pattern that consists of 24 rows. You will need to cast in multiples of 14 + 7 additional points and +2 edge points. In each section of this stitch, there were 7 stitches use. If you want to knit a women’s cardigan or sweater that is a medium or large size, you should use a size 10 and 11 needles.
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Works You Can Use The Knit Leaf Pattern
For women’s clothing, a lush color like a sunflower yellow or magenta pink can give your cardigan that flirty feel for your rendezvous summer adventures. Alternatively, during a chilly autumn day, slip into this cozy knitted sweater. Enjoy the sweater weather and colourful earthy leaves in timeless chic fashion.
For kids, you can knit a very cute cardigan. This particular knit leaf pattern works great for sweaters or cardigans that are made for kids because it has a great texture and makes the perfect piece for spring or autumn! Although this pattern seems easy, it is intricate to knit but it works up quickly and the fit is great too.
Surprise a father, brother, grandfather, or any special gentleman in your life with a lovely knitted cardigan especially made in a chic brown, navy, or a space grey colour. Add a button or five and maybe even sew a pocket or two just for kicks! We guarantee they’ll love it as much as we do!
You can even knit a blanket with this gorgeous and warm knit leaf pattern. For blankets, a pair of size 10 or 11 regular or circular needles can be used. These can range from 32 to 40 inches. Keep in mind that these sizes are recommended for medium weight yarn size blankets.
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Tutorial and photos of this pattern by: knit with me.
Raymelle Greening
Is it possible to get a print version of the leaf pattern?
Virginia Schuerger-Davison
would like a print version of the instructions please
Katherine
See Molly’s post of 16 May 2020 She managed to write it down
Merilyn Croft
Hi there
Who is Molly and how can I get hold of the Print Leaf Pattern as a print version. It is such a pretty pattern and I would love to have the actual print version.
Many thanks
Merilyn Croft
Katherine
Knit Leaf and Rib Pattern: separated into each motif.
Alternate Rib and Leaf motif across x number of stitches for your pattern. If start or end of entire row add a “post” stitch to stabilize the row.
RIB pattern ,base multiple of 7 stitches, 24 rows
Seven stitches on needle
Row 1(right side) (YO, sl1 as if to purl with yarn in back, K1) 3x, YO, sl1 as if to P wyib
Row 2: (K 2 tog, P1) 3x, K2 tog
Row3 (YO, sl1 as if to P wyib, K1) 3x, YO, sl1 as if to P with
Row 4: (K2 tog,P1) 3x, K2 tog
Repeat Rows 1 -4 twice more = 12 rows
Repeat Rows 1-12 = 24 rows
LEAF pattern, base multiple of 7 stitches, 24 rows
Seven stitches on the needle
Row 1 (Right side): K2, M3 in next stitch (K1, YO, K1), K1, M3 in next stitch (K1, YO, K1), K2
Row 2: P2, slip 7, P2
Row 3: Put 2 stitches on cable needle, hold in back, K3 tog through back loop, knit 2 from cable needle, K1, put next 3 stitches on cable needle, hold in front, K2, K3 tog from cable needle through back loop.
Row 4: P7
Repeat Rows 1-4 twice more = 12 rows
Repeat Rows 1-12 = 24 rows
A knitter named Molly posted instructions earlier. I am merely repeating them arranged by motif.
Zepplin
THANK- YOU very much!
Joy
I am so glad molly got this ty molly who ever you are you get a gold star from me now all I need to do is work out how to print it off
Ann Bergersen
Can this be worked in the round? I would like to try for newborn hats
Sheri
I’m working on a hat in the round. Will let you know if it works out.
Barbara
I was wondering how hard it was to do in the round? How hard was it to convert?
Thanks.
Elizabeth
Is there a crochet pattern equivalent of the knittef leaf pattern?
Chris Berg
Please provide a link to the written pattern. Experienced knitters don’t need video tutorials. It’s very pretty and I would love to have it. Thank you.
Sheri
It’s written out above.
Renee
Would love a printed version of this pattern
lois
Can I get a printed version of tis pattern
Elaine McLean
I would like a printed pattern. This video is knitted to fast for me. Even if I had yarn and needles to do it now I wouldn’t be able to follow without playing it over and over. Love the pattern for knit leaf.
Diane
Would love to have the written instructions for this pattern love it and would use it to make baby hats or chemo caps. Watching the video is to confusing
Olivia
Would love a written copy of pattern stitches to download, please.
Aretha
I agree with everyone, a written version would be much appreciated.