10 Mandalorian Themed Knitting Patterns

Are you a Star Wars fan? A Mandalorian fan? Or maybe both!

Or maybe you know someone who can’t get enough of The Mandalorian or Grogu (aka The Child).

If so, this post is perfect for you.

It contains 10 knitting patterns that are inspired by our favorite space cowboys in their iconic armor. Have fun browsing!

These projects are perfect for the person who loves to knit and wants to create projects for their favorite Mandalorian fan.

The patterns are available online, and you can download them instantly. So put on your helmet, pick up your sticks, and get ready to knit these handmade items!

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Star Wars Use the Force Yoda Hat Free Knitting Pattern

#1. Use the Force Hat Free Knitting Pattern

Do you have a child or grandchild who loves Star Wars? Knit them this Yoda/Grogu hat!

It’s the perfect gift for children 5-10 and it knits up fast using bulky weight yarn.

They’ll love to wear it for Star Wars themed parties, Halloween, and when playing out in the snow.

Uses bulky weight yarn

Designed by Kaira Anne

Baby Yoda Dog Sweater and Hat Free Knitting Pattern

#2. Baby Yoda Dog Sweater & Hat Free Knitting Pattern

Show your love for The Mandalorian’s The Child with this Baby Yoda Pattern- Dog Sweater and hat.

Knit with 6mm (US 10) knitting needles and bulky/chunky yarn, the dog sweater and novelty hat is a great pattern for any advanced beginner knitters as well as the more experienced.

The main body of the dog sweater is knit flat, then joined in the round to complete the neck.

Uses worsted weight yarn

Designed by Louise Bollanos

Baby Yoda in Carrier Ornament Knitting Pattern

#3. Baby Yoda in Carrier Ornament Knitting Pattern

This is a simple but fun knitting pattern for a baby Yoda (not really Yoda). You can use it as an ornament by attaching a loop to the top or just have it sit on your shelf, or wherever you need some cuteness in your life.

You can use whatever weight yarn you want but need to adjust the needle size accordingly. Small needles with a worsted weight allows for the pattern to come out stiffer than usual which helps everything keep its shape.

Uses worsted weight yarn

Designed by Gretchen Tanner

Star Wars Mandalorian and Baby Yoda Fingerless Gloves Knitting Pattern

#4. Mando Mitts Knitting Pattern

These fingerless gloves may just be the ultimate gift for your favorite Mandalorian fan.

They feature the Mandalorian on one glove and Grugo on the other. The charted mitts are knitted in the round and feature stranded color work. Charted, knit in the round, stranded

Uses fingering weight yarn

Designed by Natela Astakhova

Charts for the Child

#5. Charts for the Child

Add Grogu to your next pair of socks! Using a basic sock knitting pattern, you’ll be able to add this 2-color charted motif.

The Child motif would also look cute on a pair of mittens, leg warmers, or a hat!

Uses any weight yarn

Designed by Sue Achenbach

Star Wars Hooded Yoda Blanket Knitting Pattern

#6. Hooded Yoda Blanket Knitting Pattern

The pattern includes instructions for three sizes. Toddler, child and adult sizes.

This Hooded Yoda blanket is a perfect blanket to sit and watch a movie or relax in while you read a book. There is no better blanket for the Star Wars Fan in your life.

Using a bulky yarn and size 17 needles makes this blanket knit up fast. This blanket is perfect for a beginner knitter. Any bulky yarn will work and it will make the project knit up quickly and give you a blanket to feel proud of.

Who will you make yours for?

Uses super bulky weight yarn

Designed by MadebyDevrie

Star Wars Mandalorian Baby Yoda Doll Free Knitting Pattern

#7. Baby Yoda Doll Free Knitting Pattern

Any Mandalorian fan will love to have their own adorable Grogu (aka Baby Yoda) doll. At 6.5” tall, he’s just right for taking on-the-go, cuddling, or sitting on a nearby shelf.

The final doll measures approximately 6 1/2” tall and 4” wide at the mid-body.

Uses worsted weight yarn for doll and bulky weight yarn for the jacket.

Designed by Kim Konen

The Mandalorian Hat Knitting Pattern

#8. The Mandalorian Hat Knitting Pattern

The Mandalorian is a colorwork toque suitable for anyone who lives the bounty hunter lifestyle in the cold outer rim planets of the galaxy.

Perfect for the Star Wars fan in your life who demands a touch of subtlety in his accessory design.

Uses sport weight yarn

Designed by Nick Stirling

Mando Sweater Knitting Pattern featuring The Child

#9. Mando Pullover Sweater Knitting Pattern

Here’s a Mandalorian knitting project for the ultimate die-hard fan!

It’s a sweater featuring Grogu (aka Baby Yoda). This pullover is knitted in the round from the top-down and features a yoke neckline, stripes, and color work detail.

Uses fingering weight yarn

Designed by Natela Astakhova

Baby Yoda Sweater and Hoodie Knitting Pattern for Babies and Toddlers

#10. Baby Yoda Hoodie Sweater Knitting Pattern

What’s the only way to make a baby even cuter? Dress it like Baby Yoda, of course!

This pattern is made in one baby size designed to grow with your baby up to a year. The sleeves roll up and the hood cinches down for an adjustable fit.

The finished chest measurement for the baby size is 20”. The sleeves are 6.5” unrolled and 5” rolled. It will fit loosely on a newborn (kind of like the way it fits Baby Yoda in the show, but not quite as long) and will fit more like a traditional sweater on a 9-12 month old. Toddler sizes follow more traditional sizing.

Uses bulky weight yarn

Designed by Arianna Soloway

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