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Lots of One and Two-Ball Knitting Patterns!

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So many one and two-ball knitting patterns! Lots of great gift knitting options.

And through October 10, 2025, use coupon code* GIFTKNT for 20% off all one and two-ball knitting patterns. Shop these patterns on Ravelry.

*Coupon code GIFTKNT expires midnight PST 10/10/25. On SweaterBabe.com, click on "Coupon/Gift Certificate" in checkout cart. On Ravelry, click "use coupon code" in checkout cart. Must enter coupon code to receive discount. 20% only applies to these One and Two-Ball Knitting Patterns.

Pattern Pick: Kimono Cropped Cardi by SweaterBabe

Kimono Cropped Cardiby SweaterBabe Warmer weather is when the spaghetti straps and maxi dresses come out. But even in hot temps, I like to have pretty things to toss over my shoulders when I encounter indoor A/C or evening breezes. Here's a modern solution with lots of boho flair! An allover lace pattern is worked in a [...]

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Pattern Pick: Floral Top-Down Cape by SweaterBabe

Floral Top-Down Capeby SweaterBabe Like a warm embrace, this shaped cape hugs your shoulders and is then gently shaped down past your waist to drape you in wooly warmth. It's knit from the top-down on size 11 needles, making this poncho a surprisingly quick knit. Pretty floral panels that mirror each other embellish the fronts of the cape. [...]

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Pattern Pick: Fancy Cables and Lace Baby Blanket by SweaterBabe

Fancy Cables and Lace Baby Blanketby SweaterBabe Here is a gorgeously textured baby blanket that combines wide pretty lace panels with bold, simple cables. It's knit in a soft, pima cotton and modal yarn from Knit Picks in a sophisticated color that would compliment any baby! The yarn has a luxurious feel and makes the blanket [...]

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Pattern Pick: The One Hat by SweaterBabe

The One Hatby SweaterBabe Every once in a while, a great knitting pattern will come your way and you'll enjoy knitting it over and over. This lace hat is "The One" for me and easily for you too! This has all the elements I love: * Lace that is easily "learned," but never boring! * A [...]

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Pattern Pick: Pendants Blanket by SweaterBabe

Pendants Blanket by SweaterBabe Texture, texture, texture. That's what I love when knitting up a blanket to adorn a new baby or my living room couch. This blanket has texture galore with pretty embossed pendant shapes individually bordered by cabled arches – creating a stunning overall scalloped design. Strategically placed increases and decreases, a few cable crosses, and [...]

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Pattern Pick: Garden Stroll Stole by SweaterBabe

Garden Stroll Stoleby SweaterBabe Garden strolls, a day at the Arboretum, visiting the Farmer's Market. . . all such outings deserve a stole like this that can keep you lookin' hip and stylish, and chase away any chill in the air. A trio of stitch panels, each interesting in its own right, combine beautifully to run [...]

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Pattern Pick: Sapphire Lace Shawl by SweaterBabe

Sapphire Lace Shawlby SweaterBabe Bold, yet highly sophisticated sapphire-colored yarn combines beautifully with a design that mixes lace with intermittent bands of garter stitch. The yarn is an unbelievably silky merino blend that comes in a rich color palette and practically glides through your fingers as you knit. The result is a sumptuously soft triangular shawl that drapes [...]

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Pattern Pick: Vine Lace Top Down Cardigan by SweaterBabe

Vine Lace Top Down Cardiganby SweaterBabe This is the cozy cardigan that you will reach for anytime there is a chill in the air. It's knit on large needles and from the top down for quick results and minimal seaming. Simple vine lace panels create a pretty accent in the front, along with the uniquely gathered patch [...]

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Pattern Pick: Chalice One-Ball Scarf by SweaterBabe

Chalice One-Ball Scarfby SweaterBabe Pure silky softness glides through your fingers as you knit this one-ball beauty! A very pretty lace pattern that only uses basic decreases and yarn overs evolves nicely as it runs the length of the scarf. The placement of the decreases and eyelets form curves that evoke the loveliness of an ornate chalice. A [...]

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