subway tiles hat
Stripes, texture and slipped stitches come together in this sweet, lightweight hat. A great transitional piece, this is knit in a wool/silk blend, creating a nice slouchy hat perfect for spring and...
View Articlelakeshore cowl
This cowl can be worked in two sizes – as snuggly cowl that fits underneath your jacket, or as the larger version that can be worn slouchy over the shoulders. The pattern is written for the small...
View Articletribune scarf & wrap
This easy-to-memorize textured lace pattern creates a wearable scarf and a snuggly wrap that looks great in a multitude of yarns. The pattern directions are written for the scarf version with the wrap...
View Articletribune scarflette
An abbreviated scarf knit lengthwise. This pattern begins with a textured lace pattern and ends with rows of stockinette and garter, slightly curved by the simplest of short rows. Psst. Want a larger...
View ArticleUnderstory Cowl
A sweet little cowl pattern to help get through the winter duldrums. As a little pre-Valentine's Day treat, I've decided to offer this pattern for free. Enjoy! Understory Cowl download now Pin It...
View ArticleRiverside Cowl
Pin It Pictured in Malabrigo Arroyo, Chircas Colorway The Riverside Cowl can be worked in two sizes – small (pictured above) and large, which is big enough to double up around the neck. The pattern...
View ArticleStriper Cowl
The Striper Cowl is simple in nature. A stripe pattern worked in garter stitch becomes brilliant when knit up with a color-transforming yarn, like Noro Taiyo Sock. Knit this project in your sleep....
View ArticleIndigo Swan Cowl
The Indigo Swan Cowl could not be easier. Or quicker. A mistake rib and semi-solid yarn make the stitches come alive. A simple two round repeat, chunky weight yarn, and large needles equal a fast...
View ArticleCity Lights Cowl
The City Lights Cowl is extremely simple in structure – it’s the yarn that makes it spectacular. Combining a strand of hand dyed MCN with a strand of sparkly mohair makes for a luxurious, dressed up...
View ArticleInyo Cowl
With an inner tube-like construction, and an amazingly luscious hand dyed alpaca yarn, the Inyo Cowl should definitely be on your “must knit” list this fall. The lofty halo from this beautiful yarn...
View ArticleHyacinth Cowl
The Hyacinth Cowl is a simple design, great for those looking to move beyond simple rectangles. A few interesting stitches, including purl two together (p2tog), will keep more advanced knitters...
View ArticleWhelk Hat
The Whelk Hat is one of those rare, exquisite combinations where pattern and yarn combine to make a perfect project. The pattern is written to feature two lovely yarns – Brooklyn Tweed LOFT and...
View ArticlePierce Cowl & Neckwarmer
The Pierce Cowl & Neckwarmer set is a duo of patterns knit up with bulky tweed yarn. Materials: Yarn: Queensland Collection Kathmandu Chunky (color 117 shown). 2 balls are enough for either the...
View ArticleFall Flux Hats
The Fall Flux Hats come in two versions - short & slouchy, and a tubular toque. The Fall Flux Hats are great for those special skeins of color-changing fingering weight yarn hiding in your stash....
View ArticleGeometric Cowl Recipe
The Geometric Cowl Recipe has several components that you can choose to combine in order to create a unique piece every time you use this pattern. The possibilities are endless - yarn choice...
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