Ophelia's Stitches

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eBook : 5 patterns

This ebook was inspired by my love of the outdoors and Autumn. I also felt like the stitch that inspired the whole of the collection, the Lattice Cable Stitch, reminded me of seeing a creek in fall while watching the leaves fall and the different types of deserts there are around this fun time of the year. Each of the patterns is named after something Autumn themed or related to Autumn. I hope you find the patterns in this ebook perfect for creating your perfect Autumn wardrobe!

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Sally Skellington is a pattern inspired by the queen of Halloweentown herself, Sally Skellington. Throwing up, she was one of my favorite Disney characters. This pattern is designed for everyone wanting to have a piece of Sally’s spirit.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Antarctica was loosely inspired by Dragon Hoard Yarns. Her Everyday Slouchy Beanie. I wanted to do my own take on the pattern and decided to make it double-sided with a provisional cast on. The project is actually fairly easy. The only part that makes more for an advanced beginner is the cast-on method that is required.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Hedda is taken from the Old German way of saying, Hedwig. This pattern was inspired by Harry Potter’s treasured familiar. She gave herself up for him and this pattern, really tries to embody her beauty of her. This pattern is perfect for every Harry Potter reader, and movie, lover, and for everyone! Including non-Gryffindors!
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
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Knitting: Cardigan
Salmabok was designed from a pendant I saw when looking up Viking/ Scandinavian jewelry. While only finding it on Google images, the pendant stuck out to me. This pattern was designed with the Northern Lights in mind and how they flow. With that being said, this pattern is for an Advanced Beginner with some colorwork in it. But only needing two...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
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Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Shelob was designed with Halloween on the brain. Made with Brown Sheep Yarn Co in two separate colors, the beanie/ toque was also inspired by one of my favorite movie series and a MAL that I am currently a part of. The group, run by Penny-Moons called Halfway to Haunts, along with having inspiration from the LOTR series. I felt this pattern was...
Knitting: Cardigan, Shrug / Bolero
Brise was designed with a very simple eyelet design that I felt was perfect for summer. I used a discontinued yarn called Berroco Estiva but if you do not have it, a bulky weight ribbon yarn in cotton or another type of yarn material similar in feel. This pattern doesn’t require a lot of knowledge prior so it is perfect for beginners and experi...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Matoka was inspired by our Princess here in the US, Pocahontas. Taken after her formal name, traveling to where the colony of Jamestown was and where her story as we know it began. I felt this was appropriate given all the unrest all of us have gone through. This pattern is not for a beginner due to having multiple charts in it and having not j...
Knitting: Slippers, Mid-calf Socks
Regalo was inspired by my husband who is allergic to wool but wanted slipper socks. It took months of planning but I was finally able to make them to his liking. There are 3 different styles in this pattern those are Stockinette, Texture (Garter), and Flannel. Each has there own instructions but has the same yarn and needles used in them.
Knitting: Ankle Sock
Noel was designed with a OOAK Colorway from Dragon Hoard Yarn. This was designed with the Christmas season in mind and it was inspired by one of my favorite Christmas movies of all time!
Knitting: Ankle Sock
Flannel was inspired by Fall and all the fun things about it! For me, wearing a flannel shirt with some jeans and comfy socks is so ideal. Using that as inspiration led to the creation of this pattern.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Sequoia was inspired by the nature in my home state and was a design I spent 2 years on in order to bring the natural landscape that is loved by us all into a garment.
Knitting: Ankle Sock
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Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Kathyran was inspired by 19th century romance. It was based on how romance can be simple and elegant. I really wanted to encapsulate some of my favorite 19th century books and I felt that this yarn was perfect to show off the cable design for this pattern.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
The Louise Socks were designed based on Louise Belcher from the Belcher Family. The yarn was a OOAK colorway from Plank & Stella called, “The Belcher Family”. Louise is one of my favorite characters which made this yarn perfect to really give homage to her.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Southern Comfort Set is 2 patterns combined which are names Southern Comfort and Southern Comfy that are both beanies with minor texture patterning on both. These beanies were inspired by my love of southern traditions and the quilts that I grew up around in Eastern KY. The quilts had different styles and textures because of the Amish that live...
Crochet: Ankle Sock
Winterberry socks were inspired by not just the yarn from the lovely Three Sister’s Fiber Co. but also because of how they can bring a little hope in a time of sorrow. They are done in 2 different colors of the Jetty sock base and are OOAK (One of A Kind) colors that do not have a name. You will need a mini skein for the toe, heel and cuff and ...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
This pattern was made for the very beginner with sock knitting. It is a very easy knitting pattern with a slip stitch heel flap, gusset, longer cuff and kitchener stitch toe. I used some Christmas yarn for these socks and they are so soft and comfortable especially for not being a tighter sock and in a slightly bigger needle than some other soc...
Knitting: Scarf
Black Cherry is a wrap around scarf that was designed with the adventurous beginner in mind. It is a very simple, one color brioche knit on a Aran weight yarn. It is perfect for gift giving and any other occasion for you or someone special in your life.
Knitting: Cardigan
Seordan is the 5th and final pattern in the ebook, Lattice Country. An ebook I designed solely for this Lattice Stitch. I took inspiration for Autumn in the Southeastern part of the US and with my hometown in mind. Made from Yarn Cafe Creation Americano DK base. It has cabling in the middle of the sleeve and in the center of the back allowing t...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
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Knitting: Pullover
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Knitting: Mittens
This pattern is the 4th pattern in my Lattice Country ebook. The inspiration for this pattern was Autumn in the Southeastern part of the US and my hometown with the traditions that are done in Autumn.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This is the 3rd pattern in my ebook, Lattice Country! Inspired by my hometown and the Autumn days in the Southeast part of the US. The entire ebook is done solely for the Lattice Stitch. There is no chart in the pattern at the moment. So please watch the lattice youtube video in the pattern.
Knitting: Scarf
This pattern is a beginner friendly colorwork scarf. It was designed for a student of mine who is learning how to knit and wanted a colorwork project. Gauge is not neccessary and has 2 sizes on it.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
This pattern is the 2nd pattern in the Lattice Country ebook. The ebook itself was based on my love for the outdoors and inspired by the Lattice Stitch. It reminds me of walking in the woods on a sunny, cool day! It’s a great pattern for any age and size. There are 3 sizes in this pattern:
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This pattern was designed based on Yosemite National park and the river that runs through the north of it. There are 2 versions of the pattern one is double sided crown and the other is not. It is very customizable and easy to work!
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Homegrown Mitts is the 1st pattern in Lattice Country. An ebook I designed solely for this Lattice Stitch. I took inspiration for Autumn in the Southeastern part of the US and with my hometown in mind.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
This pattern was designed for my hometown and state, it’s where I’m from, learned and loved. It is a Intermediate pattern, leaning towards beginner friendly, for everyone wanting to venture out into cables and slipped stitches. The patterning is on the front side and it’s a Stockinette on the backside with a heel flap, short row heel turn and s...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This is a very customizable messy bun beanie! It is in brioche stitch and can be done in one skein or more. It does in one size but is very customizable to the wearer.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
This pattern was designed for anyone who loves the ocean and wants to protect it, loves the beach but hates having thicker sock on at it and also for Ariel from “The Little Mermaid”.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
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Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
This pattern is designed from many trips to the Great Smokey Mountains and my home state of Kentucky!! The beauty and the landscape just made me think of coziness and calmness of the mountains. So this pattern is an arrow stitch shawl in a triangle! It was a fun crochet to make and you will enjoy it as well!
Knitting: Headband
This pattern is based off of a desire to use up my stash for everything and anything! Made with a beautiful Lattice Cable on the whole front. With a provisional cast on and a kitchener finish. It is very warm, cozy and all together perfect for cold weather!
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
White River was made for those who love slouchy beanies and have a love for fall and all things outdoors. I took inspiration from the White River in Indiana and how the trees in fall looked around it (Hence the name). I think this hat will suit everyone and every style imaginable and it is a perfect quick knit or gift knit.
Crochet: Coaster
These Coasters can be made with any cotton yarn and are very functional. With one ball you can make up to 6 coasters. There is only one size for the pattern but you can go larger just do an additional increase round following a single crochet round.