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Stuff to Made this August: 3 Warm Weather Knitting Patterns for Summer

what to knit in august

Hot, beautiful, sunny August is here, bringing the daunting question of choosing perfect warm weather knitting patterns.

The pinnacle of the summer, with long warm days of sunshine and warm balmy evenings, is the perfect time for slowing down, focusing on our knit, with the fresh air and light streaming through the windows.
It is also the time to shift our focus to gift knitting, which is usually only concentrated during the Yuletide season.

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Warm weather knitting patterns

So, what can I knit in summer?

My favorite projects are small and quick gifts that donโ€™t feel heavy in your lap and can be knitted in no time. Or you can use your skills to create something great and big for someone you love.

Choose a project as complex as you want, scroll through to discover new projects, and fall in love with your next work in progress.

What kind of warm weather knitting patterns do you want to knit?

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Leftover wonder you didnโ€™t know you needed.

Get your needles ready because youโ€™ll want to make this coaster that you can customize by using that fabulous leftover yarn from your stash!
Try the Free pattern now, or get the coaster pattern from ariannafrasca.com and Ravelry. The PDF printable version is an ad-free pattern for easy knitting.

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Mindful and quick August make.

Step out in style when you wear the Fan and feather, a blanket pattern that you can turn into a scarf, as I did here. That is also perfect for those leftovers of lace-weight yarn in your stash.
If you wonder about measurements, skinny scarves measure 4โ€ณ/10 cm wide, and traditional scarves measure 8โ€ณ /20 cm wide, but you can even go bigger and cozier, ranging between 12-30โ€ณ / 30-76 cm wide.
Get the Free pattern now, or get the pattern from ariannafrasca.com and Ravelry. The PDF printable version is an ad-free pattern for easy knitting.

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An extra layer for a stylish late summer.

If youโ€™ve always wanted to make a DK knit cardigan, now is the time! And if you don’t want to feel the heat of a winter fiber like wool, try to knit with one thread of silky fibers, and even a wool yarn becomes tolerable in hot hands.
The overall feel will be comfy without being too heavy.
Start your Moon Cardi project now with this knit pattern available on ariannafrasca.com and Ravelry.

Try to make things in advance to remove some of the last-minute gift stress, and not only will you be all the more grateful when December comes, but you can also relax because you’ve finally found your warm weather knitting patterns.

Do you have a favorite pattern to knit in summer? Comment below so we can share in the knitting joy. And donโ€™t forget to pin this post to share it with friends!

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