Browse these Unique Goose Free Knitting Patterns to knit some quirky, functional, and decorative stuff. They make thoughtful gifts for animal lovers, too!
If you enjoy knitting cute and creative projects, goose-themed patterns are a fun choice. From soft decorative birds to slippers, these designs add something unique to your handmade collection.
Unique Goose Free Knitting Patterns
1. Betsy’s Goose Knitting Pattern

Sara Elizabeth Kellner has designed this charming project that creates a soft and simple goose pattern. You can use this as a home decor piece or as a handmade gift, also.
2. Knitted Goose Socks

If you’re comfortable with the stranded colorwork, then these goose socks are for you. Jacquline Rivera has designed them with the fingering yarn as well as with the simple round and block method.
3. Knitted Goose Mittens

Look at this useful design by Cinder Cat. These mitts are warm and feature a goose-themed detail. And it is perfect for those who have basic knowledge of knitting.
4. Pearl Canadian Goose

Say hello to the pearl candanian goose design by Nicky Stewart. It’s a small and sweet knitting design that can work well as a gift or as a decorative piece.
5. Unique Banana Goose

Want to try something unique and soft? Then try your hand at this pattern by Sylvia Moste. The design features a goose shape with a banana-inspired detail.
6. Knitted Winter Goose

Claire Fairall is the amazing artist behind this winter goose. It features a warm hat and scarf, which make it more attractive and appealing. Plus, newbies can make it easily and quickly.
7. Knitted Goose Slippers

Inspired by the Konrad Lorenz book, Knitting Hour has designed these simple and subtle goose slippers. All you need is light fingering yarn with a US 1 – 2.25 mm needle.
8. White Embden Goose Tea Cosy

If your favourite animal is a goose and you are a tea or coffee lover too, then this project is must have in your collection. Susan Cowper has shared the complete process.
9. Christmas Goose Stocking

If you are a big fan of oversized things, then try knitting these goose stockings by Carolyn Fonte. All you need is stranded colorwork for this festive holiday pattern.