Are you ready to embark on a deliciously delightful journey through the whimsical world of knit food patterns? Well good news, you’ve come to the right place! Get those craft supplies ready because we’ve got a scrumptious smorgasbord in store for you! From plushies that look good enough to eat to cozy wearables that’ll satisfy your hunger for style, we’ve scoured the knitting universe to bring you a curated collection of 25 free patterns that’ll make your heart—and your stomach—happy in a fun way.
Picture this: a kitchen adorned with chocolate chip cookie potholders, or perhaps a pincushion for your sewing station that mimics small slices of cake. With these patterns, you can sprinkle a touch of whimsy into every room of your home. And let’s not forget the little ones—imagine the joy on their faces when they unwrap a knitted bubble tea toy or snuggle up with a cuddly donut blanket.
But wait, there’s more! We’re not stopping at home decor and toy food. Get ready to add some flavor to your wardrobe with wearable knitted food patterns that are as stylish as they are fun. From adorable sushi roll scarves to eye-catching watermelon backpacks, these handmade pieces will take your fashion game to a whole new level. Who needs boring old accessories when you can rock a handmade item inspired by your favorite food?
So, whether you’re craving some cozy comfort or looking to add a dash of whimsy to your life, we have plenty of patterns that are sure to satisfy every skill level. Get ready to unleash your creativity, indulge your appetite for fun, and knit your way to a world of delicious delights. Scroll down to find your next project!
Pizza Party Socks
Even if the rest of your outfit has to be boring and plain (like if you work in an office with a strict dress code) you can always have fun with your sock selection. These cozy and cute socks celebrate the iconic food that is pepperoni pizza, with all the necessary components and zero calories. The pattern is knit from the cuff down to the toe with stockinette stitch, stranded colorwork and a heel flap.
Designer: Colorfully Handmade
Yarn: Allison Barnes Yarn Basic Sock (Fingering Weight #1)
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Sushi California Roll Scarf
Show off your love of sushi with this clever color blocked scarf. When it is all rolled up, it resembles a scrumptious California roll. You will have so much fun showing your friends and family members this clever trick! The pattern is knit double stranded with garter stitch. It is a very easy and straightforward design that’s accessible for knitters of all skill levels.
Designer: Funky Knits by Georgia
Yarn: Worsted Weight #4
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Donut Baby Blanket
A yummy donut treat complete with pink icing is the best way to sweeten up the little ones in your life. Of course, babies are too young to enjoy this iconic breakfast/dessert food, but they can at least snuggle up with this sweet donut blanket instead. The pattern is knit in stockinette stitch with stranded colorwork and would look amazing in so many different colors. The garter stitch edging is worked as one with the rest of the blanket, so there’s no picking up stitches.
Designer: Yarnspirations Design Studio
Yarn: Bernat Baby Blanket, Bernat Blanket and
Bernat Blanket Brights (Super Bulky Weight #6)
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Makin’ Bacon Scarf
Close your eyes and I bet that you can hear the sizzle of bacon slices hitting a hot pan. Is this design making your mouth water as much as mine is? This bacon scarf is just pure fun and the unisex design makes it perfect for gift-giving too. The pattern calls for knit and purl stitches along with knit 2 togethers and yarn overs.
Designer: Linda Cyr for Yarnspirations
Yarn: STITCH NATION by Debbie Stoller (Worsted Weight #4)
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Unnecessary Cookies
The double knitting technique produces this double thick hot pad design with small cookies designed on either side. One side of the design has dark brown cookies on a light brown background while the opposite side has the inverse colors. These potholders are as pretty as they are practical and they also make for a great hostess or housewarming gift.
Designer: Steel City Fiber Collective
Yarn: Brown Sheep Nature Spun Sport (Sport Weight #2)
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Cake Slice Pincushion
This slice of cake is chock full of fiber and calorie free. It can be enjoyed on its own as play food for the kids or used as a pincushion if you like to sew. The original pattern calls for quite a thin weight of yarn and smaller needles, so I bet that you could even make a cake slice pillow if you sized up to a thick bulky or super bulky weight yarn and the corresponding needle size.
Designer: Cher Marcus
Yarn: Scheepjes Cotton 8 (Fingering Weight #1)
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Lots of Coffee Beans
Knit food patterns like this coffee bean cozy offer a unique way to celebrate your favorite flavors. This cool coffee bean design is both pretty and practical as it protects your hands from hot cups. Using a knitted cup sleeve also offers a more eco-friendly alternative to the single use cup sleeves made of cardboard. The pattern is knit in stockinette and reverse stockinette stitches with stranded colorwork.
Designer: Shika
Yarn: Jamieson’s of Shetland Shetland Spindrift (Fingering Weight #1)
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Strawberry-Chan
This strawberry plush has such a big personality despite its small size. The strawberry pattern is complete with arms, legs, and a smiling face with rosy cheeks. Clear beads are sewn on to stand in for seeds, but if you are making this toy for a little one you should opt for embroidering seeds with yarn instead so there’s no choking hazard. The pattern is worked flat in stockinette stitch.
Designer: Anjé Esterhuizen
Yarn: Lion Brand Wool Ease Solids, Heathers, Twists (Aran Weight #4)
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Watermelon Drawstring Bag
This mouth watering watermelon bag would be perfect for packing your favourite snack or all the beach day essentials for fun in the sun during summer. The pattern calls for the stockinette stitch worked in the round. You’ll be using duplicate stitch embroidery to add the black seeds, so there’s no changing colors in the middle of a row.
Designer: Kristi Simpson for Willow Yarns
Yarn: Willow Yarns Wash Worsted (Aran Weight #4)
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Ice Cream Cone Hat
Sometimes it can be a bit of struggle to get your kids to want to wear their hats when it’s cold outside. I bet that making them a hat in the form of their favorite cold treat will help convince them, though! This yummy ice cream hat features a textured brim, plenty of sprinkles, and a cherry on top. The pattern calls for knit and purl stitches along with knit 2 togethers.
Designer: Little Red Window
Yarn: Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice Baby (Aran Weight #4)
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Big Donut Pillow
Add a unique and whimsical touch to your home decor scheme with a donut pillow that looks good enough to eat. The pattern is worked flat in wedges using stockinette stitch along with some short rows for shaping. You can keep it more abstract like the one shown or go for more traditional donut color scheme. Sewing on some knit icord is a great way to add a chocolate drizzle.
Designer: Yarnspirations Design Studio
Yarn: Caron Big Donut O’Go (Aran Weight #4)
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These Socks are Bananas
Great, now I have that song stuck in my head. If you were born in or before the 90s, then you know the one that I mean. Well, at least the song made it so that we all know how to spell the word “bananas” properly! Whip up these adorable banana socks for yourself or for a banana-loving friend. They would make a funny (but still practical) gag gift too. The pattern calls for stockinette and rib stitches.
Designer: Colorfully Handmade
Yarn: Knit Picks Stroll Fingering Solids, Heathers & Twists and
Allison Barnes Yarn Basic Sock (Fingering Weight #1)
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Plum Tomatoes
Knit food patterns that look like vegetables can be a great way to encourage your kids to eat more of them. (Or maybe the opposite will happen if they decide that these plum tomatoes are just too cute to eat!). Technically, tomatoes are a fruit, but it’s hard to compete with the sweet yumminess of apples and bananas. The easy peasy pattern for these tomatoes is worked flat in stockinette stitch.
Designer: fluff & fuzz
Yarn: Hayfield Bonus DK (DK Weight #3)
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24 Carrot Dishcloth
Get ready to add a splash of color to your kitchen with a sweet carrot dishcloth. This delightful design features a vibrant carrot motif that will brighten up your dishwashing routine. Created with sturdy cotton yarn, this dishcloth is not only adorable but also durable and practical. With its simple yet charming garter stitch design, it’s the perfect project for knitters of all skill levels looking to add a touch of fun to their home decor.
Designer: Yarnspirations Design Studio
Yarn: Lily Sugar’n Cream Solids (Worsted Weight #4)
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Avocado Mittens
In my opinion, avocados make everything better. They’re great on toast, on cheeseburgers, in sushi rolls, and smashed into guacamole, so why not add them to a pair of mittens too? This fun design uses stockinette stitch and stranded colorwork to make the avocado motif as well as an interesting colorwork design for the background.
Designer: whatidonewas
Yarn: Cascade Yarns ® Cascade 220® (Aran Weight #4)
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Buttered Toast Napkin and Egg Placemat
You can make your breakfast and brunch even more special with these uniquely knit table settings. You’ll be using mainly stockinette stitch to make the placemat and napkin. The little pat of butter on the toast is knit separately in garter stitch and then sewn on. There’s also a little colorwork involved around the edges of the toast napkin to make it look like it has crust.
Designer: Joyce Fassbender for Knit Picks
Yarn: Knit Picks Shine Sport (Sport Weight #2)
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Knit Lobster
A plush lobster toy pattern is sure to come in handy for gifting to a seafood loving friend. Of course, it would also make a tremendous gag gift. This design is quite detailed and realistic looking, so you might even be able to use it to prank someone into thinking that it is a real lobster for a moment. The pattern calls for knit and purl stitches along with simple increases and decreases. Icord is used for the legs.
Designer: Dirigo – Knitting by the Sea
Yarn: Worsted Weight #4
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Pumpkin Mug Rug Knit
There are a ton of great knit food patterns out there with a pumpkin theme. This fan favorite vegetable is the unofficial mascot of Autumn with the popularity of things like the iconic pumpkin spice latte. Now you can add a touch of pumpkin charm to your morning cup of joe with this stockinette stitch and stranded colorwork mug rug.
Designer: Briana K Designs
Yarn: Knit Picks Brava Worsted (Worsted Weight #4)
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Sweet Donut Toy
I didn’t think it was possible to make donuts any more appealing than they already are, but adding some long limbs and smiling faces to these tiny little doughnuts certainly did the trick! Who wouldn’t want one of these charming confections? The pattern is worked flat with knit and purl stitches along with simple increases and decreases.
Designer: Yarnspirations Design Studio
Yarn: Caron Simply Soft Solids and
Caron Simply Soft Paints (Aran Weight #4)
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Mid Morning Macarons
Delightfully crisp on the outside and marshmallowy soft on the inside, macarons are a fan favorite sweet treat of discerning foodies everywhere. They also just so happen to be really easy to replicate in yarn form with this free knitting pattern using stockinette stitch. Plus, they’re perfect for using up small scraps of colorful yarn leftover from other projects.
Designer: Roving & Mirth
Yarn: Aran Weight #4
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Boba Tea Plush
Have you been bitten by the boba bug yet? My town has so many bubble tea shops now, but I’m not complaining, because I love these brightly colored drinks. Knit food patterns offer an opportunity to take your favorite foods and turn them into cute cuddling companions, like this smiling plush boba tea made with stockinette stitch.
Designer: Orange Grove Home
Yarn: Knit Picks Brava Worsted (Worsted Weight #4)
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Pea Pod
It’s fairly easy to just “wing it” for some of the more straightforward shaped vegetables like cucumbers and carrots. To add some more interesting shapes to your kid’s pretend kitchen play, like peas in a pod, it can be helpful to have a free pattern on hand. The pattern for these green peas is worked flat with basic stitches, increases, and decreases.
Designer: fluff & fuzz
Yarn: Hayfield Bonus DK (DK Weight #3)
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Felted Pineapple Bags
Sweet and sour pineapples remind me of summer sunshine. Their laid-back and tropical vibes are perfect for a casual shoulder bag like this one. The pattern is knit in stockinette stitch with stranded colorwork in the round. After you have finished knitting, the project is wet felted for added durability. Just make sure you pick a yarn that will actually felt.
Designer: Irocknits!
Yarn: Cascade Yarns ® Cascade 220® (Worsted Weight #4)
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LaPrawnda the Shrimp
These funny little prawns are perfect for making cat toys (stuffed with catnip, of course), gag gifts, or unique Christmas tree ornaments. Prawns and their cousins the crawfish are a big deal, especially in the south, as they feature in popular dishes like seafood boils. For this design, you’ll be using knit, purl, and slip stitches along with basic increases and decreases.
Designer: Ashley Dorian Medwig
Yarn: Cascade Yarns ® Sunseeker® (DK Weight #3)
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Wooly Mushroom
While you probably wouldn’t want to eat a red mushroom with white spots (I’m not 100% sure but it sounds poisonous to me), who wouldn’t want a cute wooly mushroom to adorn their space with? This simple design is made with stockinette stitch. French knots are embroidered on to make the white mushroom spots.
Designer: TuyaKnits Shop
Yarn: Ístex Álafosslopi (Bulky Weight #5)
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Final Thoughts on Knit Food Patterns
Well, I don’t know about you, but I’m ready for a snack right now! Who knew that there are so many fantastic knit food patterns out there? Did you find some great inspiration in this post?
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