Denise Twum
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Knitting: Scarf
I initially designed a one-color version of this scarf, call the procrastination-instant gratification scarf - Procragratification scarf.
Knitting: Scarf
I initially designed a one-color version of this scarf, call the procrastination-instant gratification scarf - Procragratification scarf.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque, Scarf
Left and right leaning cables at the heart of this cozy duo lend a beautiful architectural look, while the simple lace panel lightens it up a bit. The scarf is quite long and wide, making it possible for the wearer to wrap it multiple times for maximum warmth. The matching hat pulls the whole outfit together. The Lacy Cables Hat & Scarf pat...
Knitting: Scarf, Cowl
Just like the Procragratification Scarf, I once again wanted a quick, simple scarf with lots of texture that I could knit when I wanted to procrastinate.
Knitting: Throw, Shawl / Wrap
I wanted to showcase my recently acquired lace-knitting skills by making something beautiful and feminine for my mother. Looking through a few knitting books, I got inspired to put four lace patterns together. The edges of the Lace Blanket Shawl are worked in one lace pattern, and the main body is three lace panels worked at the same time to gi...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Note:** The individual PDF download of the Sunehri Shawl is updated from the magazine version, and includes original photography, an expanded description and links to picot bindoff tutorials.*
Knitting: Scarf
I love simple lace patterns that can be used to whip up quick little scarves. The lace pattern I used for this scarf is “Diagonal Ridges” from “The Harmony Guides: Lace & Eyelets” book, edited by Erika Knight. Knit with worsted weight yarn on large needles, this scarf will be done in no time, and the finished product will be a light and air...
Knitting: Cowl
I intended this pattern to be free, but then I got the news that my best friend had given birth to a stillborn baby boy. I would be very grateful if you made a donation in memory of Troy A. to First Candle, an organization working to advance infant health and survival. They are “working to increase public participation and support in the fight ...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
A friend of mine saw a shawl similar to this somewhere and asked me to recreate it. I did my best to imitate the look of the shawl, but I cannot for sure say that it’s the same shawl. I thought I’d share the pattern with anyone who might be interested in a light but warm shawl made by striping thin cotton yarn with bulky single ply wool yarn (b...
Knitting: Scarf
This pattern uses the basic feather and fan pattern from “The Harmony Guide: Lace and Eyelets” with a large size needle to create a soft, squishy scarf that is of a sizable length. I made it for Sheila, one of my nurses at the maternity ward when I delivered my son. She was extremely helpful and I wanted to make something nice to show my apprec...
Knitting: Scarf
This pattern is my first attempt at making a drop stitch scarf that uses just one skein of Malabrigo Silky Merino but still manages to be long and lacey. My inspiration was Christine Vogel’s Drop Stitch Scarf. The Malabrigo Silky Merino colorway used is Amoroso. I’m sure you could go down to a US#10 or 10.5 needle and still get a pretty long la...
Knitting: Scarf
This pattern is my first attempt at making a drop stitch scarf that uses just one skein of Malabrigo Silky Merino but still manages to be long and lacey. My inspiration was Christine Vogel’s Drop Stitch Scarf. The Malabrigo Silky Merino colorway used is Amoroso. I’m sure you could go down to a US#10 or 10.5 needle and still get a pretty long la...