Ruth Bader Ginsburg Inspired Knit and Crochet Patterns

We lost a national treasure this week, Supreme Court Justice, Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

If you haven’t had a chance to watch the documentary of her life, I highly recommend it.

I watched it with my daughter and we were both moved by what she has accomplished for women and for this country.

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Her work has not gone unnoticed by the knitting community and there are a number of fabulous RBG inspired knitting & crochet projects.

Many of the designers in this post included thoughts on what RBG meant to them and why they created these designs. I have included those paragraphs in the descriptions below.

In addition to the patterns below, a while back I featured Knitorious RBG pullover sweater pattern by Park Williams. It’s #9 when you click on the link.

DIY Projects Inspired by the Notorious RBG

Ruth Bader Ginsburg Doll and Finger Puppet Amigurumi Crochet Pattern

#1. Ruth Bader Ginsburg Doll and Finger Puppet Crochet Pattern

American/US terms. Intermediate Pattern for Ruth Bader Ginsburg character Doll PLUS a free Bonus Pattern for a tiny finger puppet toy. US crochet terms.

Uses DK weight yarn

Designed by Penny Stewart

RBG Dissent Hat Knitting Pattern in honor of Supreme Court Justice, Ruth Bader Ginsburg

#2. Dissent Toque Knitting Pattern

I designed this toque as a fun addition to my Dissent series, patterns inspired by American Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. I thought it would be great to have a hat pattern that could be used as a swatch for either the worsted or fingering weight sweater. I’ll admit that I had no plan, no thought, of Ruth Bader Ginsburg dying before its publication.

Now that she’s gone, I feel like this pattern has an added weight of sadness to it. I had to stop for sobbing while re-writing this paragraph. But I also want to continue my celebration of her lifelong fight for justice and her intense and incredible accessorizing. This pattern is customizable, including instructions for beanie and slouchy versions, so make your perfect hat to (subtly) express your Dissent. Here’s to Justice Ginsburg. May her memory be a blessing.

Uses fingering OR worsted weight yarn

Designed by Andrea Rangel

Ruth Bader Ginsburg (RBG) Shawl Knitting Pattern

#3. RBG Shawl Knitting Pattern

Ruth Bader Ginsburg is a woman of great substance and style. The RBG Shawl is inspired by her wonderful collection of neckpieces and collars that she wears over her judicial robes, adding flair and statements. I drew on the wide array of styles in her collection that range from simple lace to more elaborately beaded ones.

The half-circle shawl starts with a garter tab and segues through simple eyelets and garter stitch to column lace and then to the classic Crown of Glory stitch. Garter stitch ridges and eyelet points form the edging.

Uses fingering weight yarn

Designed by Erika Flory

RBG Christmas Ball Ornament Knitting Pattern

#4. RBG Ball Knitting Pattern

Show your admiration for your favorite supreme court justice and all-around badass with this quick knit – a Christmas ornament inspired by Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s black robes and signature lace collar.

Uses fingering weight yarn

Designed by Lexie Bryan

RBG Dissent Collar FREE Knitting Pattern

#5. RBG Dissent Collar Free Knitting Pattern

This pattern is a small tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg. To all that RBG did for us and all that she stood for.

Really, when do you NOT want to wear a collar reminding yourself and those around you to #resist and #dissent and to never take the rights we have for granted?

Uses sport weight linen yarn

Designed by Grace Celeste

Dissent Pullover Knitting Pattern in Honor of Ruth Bader Ginsburg

#6. Dissent Pullover Knitting Pattern

If you know me, you’ll already know that I’m inspired by American Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. This is my second design that’s an interpretation of Justice Ginsburg’s Dissent jabot, a decorative collar that she wears when she reads dissenting opinions in the court. This fingering weight pullover comes with several versions to mix and match, including different sleeve and body lengths. I was thinking of persistent women as I knit all three samples. Wear yours with feminist defiance.

Uses fingering weight yarn

Designed by Andrea Rangel

RBG Socks Knitting Pattern

#7. RBG Sock Knitting Pattern

Inspired by our most notorious Supreme Court Justice, these socks feature Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s favorite jabot, a delicate white-beaded collar from South Africa. In the same way that Justice Ginsburg wears her jabots to make a statement, these socks represent the belief that everyone has the right to be empowered. These ankle socks are worked top-down using the magic loop method with stranded color work around the ankles and a gusset heel.

The instructions are written for magic loop, but DPNs will work too. The color work is charted.

You will need two colors, preferably high in contrast. I went with white on black to obviously mimic Justice Ginsburg’s robe and collar, but you could be very playful with colors as well.

Uses fingering weight yarn

Designed by Jess Latta

RBG Mittens Knitting Pattern

#8. RBG Mittens Knitting Pattern

Knit a pair of mitts inspired by the notorious RBG. Mitts stranded color work images of Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the backs and quotes on the insides. One mitt says, “I dissent.” The other states, “Fight for the things you care about.”

Uses fingering weight yarn

Designed by knittinglotta

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