Annelie Verbrugge

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Knitting: Pullover
Nest V-neck is the sweater you’ll want to throw on again and again – a clean, V-neck style with three-quarter sleeves, a slightly cropped body, and a relaxed fit that makes it perfect to wear over a shirt. It is knitted top down, which not only makes it fun to knit but also easy to adjust as you go. The sweater is worked in stockinette stitch t...
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Deep Forest Fingerless Mittens combine timeless elegance with everyday practicality. Knitted in a soft, DK weight sock yarn, they feature a striking cable that flows across the back of the hand. The clever Indian thumb gusset ensures a snug yet flexible fit that stays comfortably in place. Perfect for crisp autumn walks or breezy spring days, t...
Knitting: Cardigan
Humle Fuzzy Cardigan - rustic Swedish wool together held with a strand of fine mohair and silk makes a soft and warm fabric, perfect for a nice everyday cardigan. The lace panel that resembles hop cones, hence the name (humle means hop in Swedish), decorates the shoulders beatifully. Feel free to choose if you want to knit the lace in a contras...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
When heading deep into the forest, warm and cozy socks in your boots is essential. The Deep Forest Socks are knitted from the top down and feature a beautiful cable pattern on the front, reminiscent of tree trunks intertwining with one another. The cable design helps the sock stay snug on the foot, and the classic heel flap and gusset construct...
Knitting: Ankle Sock
Humle Summer Socks are worked top down with a lace panel on the instep of the sock, framed by a plain cable border. The ribbing transitions seamlessly into the lace pattern for an elegant impression and the heel is constructed with a heel flap and gusset for a perfect fit. The sock, knitted in fingering weight yarn, will be pleasantly airy to w...
Knitting: Pullover
Baltic Sea Sweater features an all over textured pattern, reminding of the ripples the wind makes at sea. It is a roomy sweater with lots of space, so that you will feel comfortable and warm all day. The design is a straight drop shoulder construction, worked from the bottom up. The neckband is folded and sits close to the neck for extra warmth...
Knitting: Mittens
A crofter will need warm and practical mittens to carry firewood and shovel the snow from the stairs. Crofter´s Mittens are worked in a simple colourwork pattern which makes the mittens warm and quick to make. To achieve a perfect fit, the thumb is worked with a gusset. The pattern is constructed in three sizes corresponding to small, medium an...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Humle Fuzzy Shawl - a warm and elegant shawl, worked in fingering weight sock yarn held together with a strand of silk mohair. The shawl is knit in garter stitch from the top down with increases at the sides and is finished with a decorative lace border. The picot bind-off makes the edge extra stretchy. And when washing and blocking the shawl, ...
Knitting: Pullover
Humle Airy Sweater - a very lofty and light-weight sweater, worked with large needles but still a warming garment. The yarn I have used is a single-ply from Gotlands Spinneri, Töis, an untreated yarn made of wool from the Gotland sheep. It is thin but has ability to really bloom when washed. If you choose to work with another yarn, your sweater...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Crofter´s Socks are worked from top down in a simple colourwork pattern with a heel flap and gusset. The heel flap is extra reinforced by slipping every other stitch, which forms a decorative pattern. The socks are warm and soft and are perfect for pottering about at the croft, regardless of season.
Knitting: Mittens
I have created the Winter Night Mittens as a nice accessory to the Winter Night Sweater which is knitted in the same yarn, Svensk Ull 3-tr from Järbo Garn, a rustic Swedish wool yarn. You will not have to freeze wearing these mittens, no matter how much it snows!
Knitting: Pullover
Going for a walk in the woods on a winter night you will need a warm sweater. Winter Night Sweater is knit in wool from Swedish sheep; Svensk Ull 3-tr from Järbo Garn and will keep you warm and snug when the stars twinkle from the sky. The sweater is worked from the bottom up with trims worked in twisted rib and with a wintry, patterned yoke in...
Knitting: Pullover
Bustling winds at sea may call for a suitable sweater - Atlantica Summer Sweater is worked in a linen, cotton and viscose yarn and has three-quarter length sleeves. The stripes get some texture from using a slip stitch pattern, an easy way to add interest to a striped sweater. The cuffs are extra neat with twisted ribbing and the sweater is kni...
Knitting: Ankle Sock
Dandelion Patch Socks – you know how it is, suddenly the bright yellow dandelion flowers are everywhere on the lawn. They are
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
How about meeting spring halfway in a pair of bright and warm socks? Tussilago farfara is the latin name for the little yellow flower that arrives early in the spring months: coltsfoot. Tussilago Socks are worked top down using both colourwork and cable knitting. The colourwork section is partly worked with three strands on the same round, whic...
Knitting: Pullover
Midsummer Meadow Sweater - an airy and warm sweater to wear on the midsummer´s eve when the chill is setting in but you still want to feel nicely dressed up. Perfect to pull over a dress when it´s time to pick seven types of flowers to place under your pillow! The sweater is worked from the top down with a folded collar, short rows at the back ...
Knitting: Pullover
Humle Sweater Light - a warm and light sweater for the colder days, knitted from the top down in an untreated wool yarn from Yllet Inredning in Visby, Gotlandsgarn 2. This is a thin yarn and I have taken advantage of its ability to bloom to give an airy garment. The lace yoke is easy to knit and the pattern resembles little hop cones (humle in ...
Knitting: Mittens
The inspiration for these twined knitting mittens came from the region of Östergötland, in the eastern part of Sweden. I have taken parts from a traditional weaving pattern - Östgötadräll - and used a stylized part of the pattern on the back of the hand. On the palm there is an easily knit pattern that makes the mitten a rather quick knit despi...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Snowfall Socks let you dream of frosty mornings by the fireplace all winter long. Prepare for the colder season with a pair of socks that are quickly knit up using corrugated rib, colourwork and some slipped stitches. The socks are knit from the top down in a sport weight sock yarn that gives warmth and extra coziness due to the colourwork both...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
The November Mist Socks are knitted from the top down with a heel flap and gusset. On the front are two cable panels, with an arrow-like stitch pattern in between, that run all the way to the toes. The pattern is given in three different circumferences and five lengths to accommodate for multiple foot sizes. The stitch pattern is quick to learn...
Knitting: Cowl
The Floribunda Cowl is knitted to fit snugly around the neck and give you warmth where you need it. It can be worn folded double or pulled right up to the nose, as weather and mood changes. Both the lower and upper edges have decorative picot borders which are made from a round of yarn overs that are then folded to make the picots. The bottom e...
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
The Floribunda fingerless mittens come in two sizes and have a folded picot cuff, and lace on the back of the hand. They keep your hands warm and at the same time your fingers free to work without taking the mittens off. Perfect if you ask me. I hope you will enjoy knitting and wearing the mittens!
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The Floribunda Hat comes in three sizes and has a decorative lace detail that is worn right above the temple. The double-folded picot brim sits snugly over the ears, to not let any cold air in and the rest of the hat has a looser fit. I certainly feel very elegant wearing this hat, I hope you will too!
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Meandering Socks – elegant lace socks knitted from the toe up. The lace pattern is made with yarn overs and knit three togethers. The heel flap and gusset are worked with increases and short rows and fit most feet well. The pattern is given in three sizes of foot circumference and the length is adjusted according to your foot length.
Knitting: Tee
Humle Summer Top is knitted top-down in a soft cotton, viscose and linen yarn, Cecilia from Svarta Fåret. The lace panel in the yoke is easy to knit and reminds me of little hop cones which are called humle in Swedish, hence the name. I hope you will enjoy both to knit and wear it!
Knitting: Pullover
Filigree (lat. filum: thread and granum: grain) – a sweater knitted top down with both stranded colourwork and bobbles in the yoke. The pattern in the yoke reminds me of a piece of filigree jewelry; an intricate metalwork of gold or silver, often made with small beads. This sweater is knit in worsted weight yarn; Svensk Ull (“Swedish Wool”) fro...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The hat Polka lets you dance your way through both colourwork and textured knitting and is a fun and speedy knitted hat which will keep you warm all winter. The hat has a tight fit around the ears to keep out icy winds and in the main part of the hat an added strand of mohair silk gives a cozy fluff. You will need a main colour which is held to...
Knitting: Headband
A headband is an invaluable accessory during spring and autumn when wind and mist bustles about your ears. November Mist Headband has a textured pattern consisting of cables flanking a v-shaped panel. The headband is worked flat and sewn together with an invisible seam at the end. The seam blends in nicely due to the provisional cast-on. Good l...
Knitting: Headband
String of Pearls Headband makes for both an interesting knit and a piece of jewellery to top your outfit on colder days. A mix of bobbles, cables and moss stitch will keep you occupied in the nicest of ways. The headband is worked back and forth in a long strip and is sewn together at the end - a provisional cast-on will help make the seam invi...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
My dear cousin Frida asked me a while ago to design socks for her and I wanted to come up with something that would be both beautiful and interesting to knit. The result was this easy lace pattern of roses on the top of the sock, accompanied by cables at the sides and broken rib at the back and the bottom. The sock is worked toe up with a heel ...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
The Heights and valleys shawl is a comforting knit with a very easy and memorisable cable and lace pattern running down from the neck. It is finished with a garter stitch border and an i-cord bind off. The sample uses a rustic, woollen spun yarn which is a delight to work with. In times of ups and downs in life, there is something very soothing...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
The Pollen Socks are knitted from the top down, with a heel flap and gusset. The leg is decorated with easy lace and fun bobbles, and only lace on the foot. I give detailed instructions in the pattern on how to knit the bobbles with a crochet hook, super easy!
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
These socks are knitted top down in a moss stitch pattern flanked by cables and twisted stitches. The four row repeat is easy to memorize and the length can easily be adapted. Some moss stitch details adds a bit of strength and interest to the heel flap and toe. Both the colourway of this yarn and the stitch pattern resembles the water surface,...