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Frosted Fibers 2025 – A Celebration of Knitting
Welcome to Frosted Fibers 2025! ❄️
We’re so excited to bring you a month-long celebration of knitting and creativity! Every day in February, we’ll be featuring a new knitting pattern from talented designers, some you may already love and some you might be discovering for the first time. Whether you’re looking for stylish accessories, versatile garments, or something fun to cast on, there’s something for everyone.
From February 1st to 28th, this post will be updated daily with the featured pattern of the day. Be sure to check our Instagram every morning at 9 AM EST for a sneak peek and the link, then come back here to grab all the details and get started!
And if you love what you see, don’t miss the Frosted Fibers Pattern Bundle, available from February 3rd to March 7! It features many of the designs from this event at an amazing value, giving you lasting inspiration for your needles.
We can’t wait to share these beautiful patterns with you—happy knitting! 🧶✨We hope you enjoy exploring these fresh designs and discovering new favorites. Happy knitting!
Never miss a freebie or a pattern drop!
Day 1 – This is Halloween by Maytina Shank

Get your pup into the Halloween spirit with the This is Halloween dog sweater! Featuring playful ghosts and bats in Fair Isle, this spooky sweater is both cute and cozy. Designed with striping, tummy shaping, and seamless armholes for comfort, plus a leash hole for practicality. Knit your dog’s new favorite spooky-season outfit today!
Day 2 – Shoujo Beret by Fran Lopez Knitting

🌸 This beret is inspired by Cardcaptor Sakura’s iconic beret.
🧶 Knit in the round from the bottom up.
🎀 Bow is worked flat and sewn onto the beret.
📜 Pattern in English & Spanish.
✋ Right-handed & Left-handed version.
🎥 Includes step-by-step video.
Day 3 – Quicksand Scarfette by Hada Knits

“Quicksand Scarfette” is a “baby brother” of the triangular Quicksand Shawl. It is worked sideways, from tip to tip, and shaped with increases and then decreases hidden in the side cable.
This little scarfette features an intriguing cable pattern meandering through brioche pockets. All instructions are written out and charted, so you can either follow charts or written instructions.
Day 4 – Bunny Love Slippers by Mrs Shank Designs

These adorable classic bunny slippers knit up quick in DK held double. The sizing is easy to customize and the added finishing embellishments of ears, a face and a cute little pom pom tail make these slippers a fun knit and a cute gift!
Day 5 – Living Water by Winterberry Studio

This lovely shawl will compliment any outfit with its casual stockinette, garter ridges and simple lace. You will increase stitches on each edge. A double decrease in the center keeps the triangle from widening quickly. A four-stitch rib on each edge gives the appearance that the stockinette stitch flows to the edge, without the curling. The pattern is easy to remember: seven repeats of the stockinette with a garter ridge and three repeats of the three eyelet ridge.
Day 6 – Tree Bark Scarf by Ronja Marlene

Snuggle up in a tree’s hug! Being the perfect balance between airy and structured, this scarf combines an easy drop stitch pattern with a neat I-Cord-edging. The rounded tips and the flowing rib give a feminine and easy vibe. Your Tree Bark Scarf can be an elegant accessory, a cosy wrap or anything in between. Knit the scarf with any yarn and needle size you like.
Day 7 – Personal Space Invaders Set by Mrs Shank Designs

Originally designed for Knitty.com, the dog sweater and the legwarmers are meant to be oversized for a cozy feel. Both versions are knit seamlessly in the round, beginning and ending with striped ribbing, and two color stranded colorwork throughout.
Get the dog sweater and legwarmers here
Day 8 – Sveas LinjeTroyer by Carolin Balmes

Sveas LinjeTroyer is a oversized, classic, comfy Troyer with a drop shoulder construction and an easy but beautiful structured pattern.
Day 9 – Street Mitts by All Knit Up Designs

The stripe pattern of Street Mitts makes them a great project to try out a new color palette or use leftovers from one of your favorite projects. Sometimes you love a color palette and it really doesn’t match your style for a large piece. Street Mitts solves that problem by adding just a pop of color and give you the pleasure of a fun knit.
Day 10 – Dottie Scrunchie by Mrs Shank Designs

This quick to knit scrunchie is knit in the round with some simple stranded colourwork and then seamed up around a hair elastic. It was designed to match the Dottie Vest for dogs, so the polka dot pattern is identical to the one on the vest.
Day 11 – Eddie Tank by YellowBlueDesign

Eddie Tank is a simple Fisherman’s Rib tank top, worked seamlessly, top-down, with easy shaping that is very intuitive to work, making this a beginner friendly project.
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