Free Downloadable Knitting Patterns for You!
We’re delighted that renowned knitting expert and author, Val Pierce, has created a beautiful collection of free baby knitting patterns on behalf of Compassion. She says, “My passion for knitting and crochet began as a little girl when I used to sit and watch my mother busy clicking away. I now have designs published in three national knitting and crochet magazines. I’ve loved created these knitting patterns for babies on behalf of Compassion.”
From an adorable baby hat to cute bootees, you’ll love these easy-to-use downloadable patterns.
Whether you’re a knitting novice or a seasoned expert, these free baby knitting patterns are simple to use and produce beautiful results.
Baby bootees
These sweet little bootees are very quick and easy to make so can be attempted, even if you’re a knitting beginner!
Ideal for new-born babies aged 0-3 months, they can be made with Rico Classic Baby DK (Double Knitting) and King Cole Merino Blend DK in Fuchsia, Glacier, Oatmeal and Carnation.
Baby bonnet
This pretty bonnet is another very simple make. Knitted in garter stitch it’s snug and warm to keep babies cosy this winter!
Val has used Rico Classic Baby DK, but you can choose whatever colours you have to hand. Again, this knitted baby bonnet pattern is ideal for newborns.
How you can use these patterns to support mothers and babies
For babies born into poverty, the first 1,000 days of life are critical to survival. To keep mums safe during their pregnancy, Compassion runs Child Survival interventions, which provide pre-natal and post-natal care, including check-ups, vaccinations and the presence of a medical professional during childbirth.
One way you could support our work with mums and babies would be to knit sets of bootees and bonnets for a fundraising sale. Your support would provide life-saving nutritious food, immunisations, medical care and emotional support for mums through pregnancy and beyond. We want to empower mothers with the vital skills and resources they need so that they and their babies not only survive but thrive.
Val says, “There are many ways to raise funds and I’m hoping by sharing my designing skills I can encourage you to knit and crochet some pretty and useful projects and sell them at coffee mornings to raise even more money for this wonderful cause. The work that Compassion does in so many countries is invaluable.”
How does it work
It’s simple to use our free knitting patterns to make a difference for others! Download – and get knitting!
Invite friends and neighbours over for a coffee morning, afternoon tea or informal get together where you can showcase your knitted items and raise support for vulnerable mums and babies in poverty. You could even run a knitting masterclass for those who’d like to learn for themselves.
You may find some of these resources helpful as you organise your event.
Send in the money you’ve raised to Compassion UK. And know that your knitting efforts are helping protect some of the world’s most vulnerable babies!