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Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
The Delft Noir Shawlette is constructed with several components building one on the other. The center square panel is worked first from the top down to the bottom. The striped sides are worked next, tapered to the ends. The bottom border is worked back and forth in rows and the i-cord striped edge is worked sideways attached as you go. The top ...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This lacy shawl is worked first from the bottom up using a chart, you will need to know how to work from a chart with the standard symbols for k, p, yo, k2tog, ssk and sk2p. The bottom section is then picked up and worked from the lower edge of the lacy center and directions are written out line by line.
Knitting: Cowl
The Buttoned Up Cowl is worked from side-to-side beginning and ending at the center back. The multi-color section is shaped with increases and decreases to create a wider section that is folded in half to the outside at the center front. Three buttons are used to hold the doubled layer in place. No buttonholes are worked. Instructions are given...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Two strands of kettle-dyed yarn are held together to knit this hat, mitten and cowl set. Button accents are added for interest. The hat features a folded hem for extra warmth and an I-cord “top-knot”. The cowl is worked in a checkerboard pattern with button accents as well.
Knitting: Cowl, Beanie, Toque
The Sherpa Hat and Cowl are knit in Covet, 100% superbaby alpaca. The Hat is knit in the round with a textured stitch pattern and double brim for added warmth. The top of the hat features a cable pattern. The cowl is worked with a braided cable on a reverse stockinette background.
Knitting: Cowl
Silversmith Cowl features a variety of textured patterns that will keep you moving right along. Worked in one piece, in the round, with a hemmed edging, the instructions are written out line-by-line. This is a great introduction to textured stitch patterns.
Knitting: Scarf
Jamboo is knit in the round using 426 yds of the Kettle Tweed #4618 Spectrolite and 218 yds each of Elfin Tweed #1120 Natural and #1900 Ebony. The edges are hemmed as you go for a very smooth finish.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Birds in Flight uses a variety of techniques to interest you. The “flock of birds” is knit first using slipped strands caught together to create the birds. Once complete, stitches are picked up to make the border.
Knitting: Pullover
The Breezy Pullover is worked in rounds in one piece up to the underarm. Sleeves are then cast on each side beginning at the underarm and worked back and forth with the front and back in rows. Front, back and sleeves are joined along the shoulder line using a three-needle bind off method.
Knitting: Sleeveless Top
The Ahoy Tank is worked from the top down, first back and forth to work the front yoke, then in rounds for the body to the lower edge.
Knitting: Sleeveless Top
This tunic is designed with body-hugging ribs at the bodice which will expand when worn. Take this into consideration when selecting your size, allowing for up to 7” of stretch. Body is worked in rounds. Upper front and back are worked separately and identically to the shoulder. The cowl is worked in rounds with short rows to shape the front.
Knitting: Pullover
The Newport Pullover uses a variety of construction techniques to keep you moving right along. The pullover begins with the bottom band, knit side to side and overlapping at the center back with a button closure. The upper section is then picked up and knit in the round to the underarms. Sleeves are then cast on and worked back and forth to the...
Knitting: Cardigan
This cropped, boxy cardigan is knit flat in pieces and seamed. Main and contrasting colors are reversed on the sleeves for added interest.
Knitting: Pullover, Tee
The Oxford Tee is worked in the round from the bottom up to the underarm. The back and front yokes are worked back and forth in rows up to the shoulders. Cap sleeves are worked in rounds using short rows for shaping. The upper back features stripes and the front shoulders have a ribbed trim before joining to the back.
Knitting: Sleeveless Top
The Emilie Tank is worked back and forth in rows, from the bottom up in two pieces, front and back. The neck and armhole trims are worked in the round on a circular needle. There is a small gathered detail at the center front.
Knitting: Cardigan
The back, fronts and sleeves of the Pepperelle Cardi are worked flat to just past the underarm, then joined and the yoke worked on all stitches at the same time.
Knitting: Tee
The Rip Tide Tee is worked flat in two pieces, from bottom to top. Cap sleeves are added as-you-go at the underarm. Sides are A-line shaped. Lacy stripes are made by double wrapping stitches along the row and dropping the extra wrap on subsequent row.
Knitting: Tee
The 4-Square Tee is worked in one piece, starting at the lower front, up over the shoulders, and down to the lower edge of the back. Sides are A-line shaped. Cap sleeves are added as-you-go at the underarm. Colors are crossed at the center and side seams are seamed. You will need:
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
The High Chaparral Shawl is worked in components building on each other: one center lace panel, one triangle each on the left and right top sides of the panel, attached “as you go”. Lastly, the bottom band is worked from left and right edges of the lace triangles and center square. Instructions for the center lace square and triangles are given...
Knitting: Cowl
Keep cozy and warm in this lightweight cowl knit in super soft baby alpaca. You will need approx 165 yds each of 2 colors. Gauge is on larger size needle, smaller needle size is used for edging.
Knitting: Cowl, Beanie, Toque
This cute and cozy hat and cowl set is knit in washable Sebago; 100% Australian superwash merino wool. You will need 3 146-yd hanks in complimentary colors, a ring marker, 16 in circular needle in both sizes and dp needles in the larger size for the hat shaping.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Light and lofty Cozette makes a perfect spring shawl. The bottom band is worked first from side to side. Stitches are then picked up from the top edge of the band and worked up to the top edge. leaf border is charted only.
Knitting: Scarf, Beanie, Toque
The hat of this 2-piece set is worked first in rounds from the brim to the top. The brim, worked with the smaller needles, is folded in half to the inside and attached as-you-go. The scarf is then knit flat in one piece with the remainder of your yarn.
Knitting: Baby Blanket
Go bright! Go pastel! Go neutral for a sophisticated look! This simple to knit baby blanket is perfect to wrap up the little ones in your life.
Knitting: Pullover
This interestingly constructed pullover starts with a double bottom hem. The contrasting color bottom is worked first. The black section with “windows” opening is worked next and then supimposed over the contrasting color section. The pullover is worked in one piece on circular and double pointed needles. The broken stripe pattern is worked usi...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Little short row leaves dot the edges of this reversible patterned shawl. Knit in 4 colors of Sebago, you will need 2 hanks of the main color and 1 hank each of 3 contrasting colors. The pattern is worked in slipped stitches using only one color per row and creates an interesting design on both sides.
Knitting: Pullover
Feeling nostalgic for red sock monkeys? We’ve turned the color theme into an adult pullover and added some cable details for a more grown-up look. The body works up quickly on size 10 needles with 2 strands held together. The lower body, cabled sleeves and neckline are worked single stranded on smaller needles and feature the traditional red st...
Knitting: Cardigan
This little cardigan will have you insisting “just one more row”! The body is constructed with 13 modules, attached as you knit. Sleeves are worked last and have the only seams.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This set includes 2 hats and a neck ring all featuring an easy mosaic pattern. The white hat is 20.5 inches around the brim, 3-color hat is 21.25 inches around the widest point and the neck ring is 8.5 wide by 25 inches around. The hats are worked in the round, the neck ring is worked flat with a provisional cast on and joined with kitchner sti...
Knitting: Pullover
The trellis pattern on the front of this pullover is accented with flowers embroidered after completion. The back and sleeves are worked in a wide rib pattern. Diagrams are included for the lazy daisy stitch flowers.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This shawl is worked in several sections which are joined as you go. The Leaf Band is worked side to side first. Bottom edging sts are picked up along one long edge and worked down in a lace pattern. Upper Section stitches are picked up along opposite edge of leaf band and worked up. Section is shaped using short rows.
Knitting: Cardigan
The Ocelot Jacket is worked flat from the bottom up and features a hemmed edge to the body, sleeves and neckline. A box pleat details the center back. The animal print upper back, lower sleeves and a patch pocket at the left front are worked color stranded following a simple chart.
Knitting: Cowl, Beanie, Toque
Animal prints are always fun! We combine a cheetah print with a colorful block pattern for the Road To Cheetah hat and reversible eternity scarf set. Both hat and scarf are worked in the round with no seaming. The top of the hat and the edges of the scarf are closed using a 3-needle bind off. This set uses 1 hank each of 3 contrasting colors of...
Knitting: Cardigan
A graduated color change in the Tequilla Sunrise Pullover gives this sweater a dip-dyed look. The cardigan is worked seamlessly from the top down on circular needles using double pointed needles for the sleeves. The back is longer than the front and is worked with short rows at the lower edge.
Knitting: Pullover
The Winter Pansies Pullover is worked seamlessly from the bottom up and features stranded color work with embroidered accents at the lower sleeves and body. The yoke has short row shaping in the back.
Knitting: Pullover
This colorful pullover features braided edges and a color-stranded vine and leaf motif. The body is worked from the bottom up, in rounds.
Knitting: Billed Hat
A great weekend knit, this adorable hat works up quickly in Allagash, a lofty, woolen spun yarn in a subtle tweed. The hat is knit in the round, first on a circular needle, switching to double pointed needles as necessary.
Knitting: Pullover
The body of this relaxed pullover features an all over mosaic pattern front and back with solid contrasting sleeves, hem and cuffs. The pieces are worked flat in rows. The back hem is longer that the front and shows off side slits. Allagash is a lofty, woolen-spun wool blend that is perfect for layering.
Knitting: Pullover
The Celtic Pullover is worked circularly and seamlessly from the top down. Twisted cables delineate the raglan shaping at each shoulder down to underarm, and continue at each side of Body, under the arms. A Celtic inspired motif adorns the front.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This shapely shawl features a Celtic inspired motif at the center, eyelet patterns on the wings and a cable and bobble edging. The center panel is worked first, side panels are worked sideways next and are tapered to the ends. The bottom band is worked last and features short row shaping at each bobble cluster to create a soft, scalloped edge.
Knitting: Cardigan
Maine Woods Woolies is all grown up with this adult version of my Maine inspired children’s sweaters featuring classic Maine motifs.
Knitting: Scarf
This pattern includes some basic information on how to work a mosaic chart. The scarf is started at the center lower edge and is worked out to the tips. Rated intermediate, you must be able to read a mosaic chart.
Knitting: Cowl
This reversible cowl is started on the plaid side with a provisional cast on and and worked in Stockinette St alternating with 2 rows of contrasting color to create stripes. The long stripes in the opposite direction are done by working crochet chains. The piece is then joined into a tube using the Kitchner stitch and the stitches for the dot s...
Knitting: Cowl
This pattern is a great way to use self-striping yarn such at Ty-Dy 100% cotton, as I did. I combined it with DungarEase in a solid color. There are many color combos that would work well.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This shawl knits up quickly using garter stitch and slipped stitches with one section of color stranded sheep motifs. 3 bobbins are used for the left sheep, the right sheep and the center sheep. You will need 4 colors, approx. 165 yds each.
Knitting: Cardigan
The Trestle Cardi features braided cables at the center back, fronts and up the sleeves extending across the shoulders to the neckline.
Knitting: Tee
The Marseille Tee is a very easy design featuring a modern, wide neck, keyhole openings at the shoulder line and minimal seaming.
Knitting: Pullover
Change of Plans features a lattice work panel on the center front and as a trim on the back shoulders and 3/4 length sleeve. Bottom and sleeve cuff are worked in bands of Seed Stitch. The body is worked in rounds up to the underarm, then back and forth in rows to the shoulder. Sleeves are worked flat and set in at the shoulders.
Knitting: Tee
The Annabella Tunic is knit in two pieces with the short sleeves cast on at the underarm. The lace flower is worked at the center front only.
Knitting: Sleeveless Top
This lace trimmed tank is knit with a subtle checkerboard pattern in the center panels. The A-shaped side panels are worked first from the bottom up. Stitches are then picked up along the side edges and worked sideways toward the center of the front and back. Center front and back seams are joined using a 3-needle bind off method.
Knitting: Pullover
The construction of this little Tee starts with the lower band, knit from side to side. Body stitches are then picked up along the straight edge of the band and worked in rounds up to the underarm. The upper front and back are then worked back and forth up to the shoulders. The short sleeves are worked separately and set in.
Knitting: Cardigan
The Red Rose Cardigan is a classic cardigan with lace details, rounded neckline and 3/4 length sleeves. The pieces are worked separately to the underarm then joined to work the yoke with raglan shaping in one piece. Short rows are used to shape the back of the neck.
Knitting: Pullover
Longitude is worked flat with a false seam dividing colors on the back, front and sleeves. Seam is detailed with buttons and keyhole opening on the sleeves. You will need equal amounts of 2 colors of Nautika and 7 buttons, 5/8 in. Garter trim is worked as you go and shoulders are joined with 3-needle bind off. Buttons are decorative only.
Knitting: Scarf
The scarf begins with the flower pattern and is worked from the bottom up in rounds. Flower pattern is at one edge only.
Knitting: Scarf
The solid color bottom band is knit first side to side. The upper section is worked from the top edge of the bottom band up to the top and uses short rows for a soft crescent shape.
Knitting: Scarf
The Antiquity Scarf is worked from the bottom up. Directions are given as a chart only. Edging and fringe are crocheted.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
The Jelly Bean Shawl is worked from the top down using 1 ball of a multicolor fingering weight yarn, Ty-Dy Socks and 1 hank each of 2 coordinating solid colors in Cozette. Techniques include stranded color work, slip stitches and embroidery.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
The Teacher’s Pet Shawl is constructed with several components. The center trapeze panel is worked first then a mitered square is worked on each slanted edge. Two lace panels are worked, picked up opposite of each mitered square. The border is next, starting along the lower edge of the band just completed, and worked down. The upper section is ...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
The Heatbeat Shawl is worked from the top down increasing along the edges and the center mid-line to create an elongated triangle shape. The purl side is the right side of the work. A crochet edging is worked along the top edge and helps hide the unused color carried between rows. Using a larger size needle than suggested in the pattern will gi...
Knitting: Sleeveless Top
The Bougainvillea tank is worked in 2 pieces, front and back. The body pattern gradually changes into a ribbed pattern to created a rounded yoke. Garment is designed to be worn with 1-3 inches of negative ease. Pediwick has a built in stretch, substituting another yarn will not give you the same results.
Knitting: Dress
Dandelions In Bloom is knit in one piece on circular needles up to the underarm and then back and forth in pieces to the shoulder. Gathers are worked at the center of each front, back and at the bottom and top edge of the sleeves. An open basket weave pattern forms the bottom hem and little dandelion blooms are worked in as you go. Sized to fit...
Knitting: Pullover
The Dugout Pullover features a simple raglan sleeve, narrow stripes and contrasting sleeves. The pieces are knit flat and seamed at the sides, raglan line and sleeves. You will need one pair of needles to obtain gauge, one next smaller size and one next larger size.
Knitting: Tee
This colorful tee is knit in two pieces from the bottom up to the underarm. This creates wider color bands as opposed to the narrower color bands that result from knitting in the round. The yoke is worked in rounds using a circular needle, and features short rows at center of back for the neck shaping. The bamboo and nylon blend of the Pediwick...
Knitting: Sleeveless Top
The body of this colorful tank is knit from the bottom up in rounds, to the underarm. The yoke is then completed working back and forth in rows, shoulders are joined using a three needle bind off. The broad color changes of Ty-Dy Cotton coordinate with the dots of color in Ty-Dy Dots.
Knitting: Cardigan
The Le Jardin Cardi is worked from bottom up separately in rows and joined at the underarm. Circular yoke is then worked in one piece to the neck.
Knitting: Cardigan
The mending Fences Cardigan uses slipped stitches and a long color change yarn to create the “fence” pattern on the body, sleeve cuff and neck trim. Back, fronts and sleeves are worked flat and then joined at the underarm and worked with raglan shaping up to the neck.
Knitting: Sleeveless Top
The Sunflowers Top is worked in rounds from the bottom up and features an a-line shaping and gathers at the center front and back right below the yoke. The circular yoke is also worked in rounds. Motifs are worked using the stranded method.
Knitting: Pullover
Sweet Charlotte combines a textured cotton yarn for the body and sleeves with a smooth contrasting trim. The bottom of the back is worked with short rows for rounded shaping. The front and back are worked separately to the underarm. The yoke is worked in one piece to the neck.
Knitting: Sleeveless Top
Unravelation is an A-line tank with a slight racer back shaping. The unusual texture of Pea Pods paired with the dropped stitches makes knitting this simple tank a pleasure. The front and back are knit separately, seamed at the sides and joined at the shoulder with a 3-needle BO. A-line shaping is achieved by dropping stitches and letting them ...
Knitting: Cardigan
The cardigan is worked from side to side, beginning at center back and ending at center front. The first half is worked with a provisional cast on, and the 2nd half stitches are picked up from this cast on and worked in the opposite direction. The long sleeves are done with raglan shaping. The center back incorporates short rows at the lower ed...
Knitting: Cowl
Columns or waves of color make this cowl interesting no matter how you flip it. The Icicle Cowl is worked in the round using a color stranded technique. A crochet edging finishes it off.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The crochet edging on this hat is worked first, stitches are then picked up along the upper edge and joined to work the remainder of the hat in the round. A shaped crown tops it off.
Knitting: Cowl
A lightweight reversible cowl knit with a simple color stranded pattern. Floats on the reverse side are caught while knitting to form little “spiders”. Front side works up into a checkerboard.
Knitting: Scarf
This easy to knit, infinity scarf uses slipped stitches to create a surface pattern in multicolored Fleurtini on a solid ground of Seda Rustica. The scarf is light in weight due to the woolen spun silk and baby llama blend of the Seda Rustica and long enough to wrap.
Knitting: Cowl
Turn it inside or out! This cowl has an interesting pattern whichever way you want to wear it. The color work is done with an easy slipped stitch pattern. The Cowl uses 1 ball of Ty-Dy Wool in your choice of color and a complimentary solid color of Sebago. The color shown is Ty-Dy Wool in color #3221 Dahlias paired with Sebago in color #537 Oli...
Knitting: Cowl
This 52” long tubular cowl will show it’s best side no matter how you wear it. Go for a long look or wrap it around twice, no messy reverse side to show! Knit with kettle-dyed Crock-O-Dye (1 hank) for the main color and 2 complimentary colors of Ty-Dy Superkid (1 ball each), you will find a color combination to wear with everything.
Knitting: Cardigan
This cardigan is worked in one piece with striping on the sleeves and side panels. A combination of Sebago in solid colors and random-striping Ty-Dy Wool ensures that no 2 projects will be alike. You will need:
Knitting: Cardigan
Use just 1 color at a time while slipping stitches to create the vertical stripes accenting the sleeves and bottom edge of this cardigan. The pieces are worked flat with sewn-in raglan sleeves.
Knitting: Pullover
Blending colors across the chest and lower sleeve creates interest in this ribbed pullover. The body is worked in rounds to the underarm and then back and forth to the shoulders. Sleeves are worked flat and sewn in place.
Knitting: Dress
This adorable little dress features a lacy trim around the neckline and a ripple stitch edging on the cuffs and hem. A single button closure at the back requires a 1/2 in. button.
Knitting: Cardigan
This adorable baby cardigan will keep you busy as a bee in the garden with stripes, a little color-stranding, textured seed stitches and a hem with a wrapped stitch. You’ll be done before you know it!
Knitting: Pullover
Dancing skulls and flying bats abound! This charming child’s pullover has the motifs charted out for you. A shoulder placket buttons for easy on and off.
Knitting: Cardigan
Lace work and traveling stitches combine in this delicate cardigan. Stitch patterns are written out for you, no charts to follow.
Knitting: Earflap Hat
Keep toasty warm in this braided cabled hat knit in 100% superbaby alpaca, the finest grade of alpaca available at 19.5 microns!
Knitting: Cardigan
This design features a subtle striped pattern “interrupted” by slipped stitches, a bit of lace work in the yoke and a gently shaped neckline.
Knitting: Cowl
Simple color stripes with eyelets creates 2 distinct patterns in this reversible cowl. A folding hem top and bottom provide a finish for either side. Pick 2 contrasting colors of Covet, our single spun Superbaby Alpaca yarn for maximum effect. Shown in #256 and #549. Directions are written out. This pattern is rated: Advanced Beginner.
Knitting: Cowl
Named for the garlands of icing that adorn a wedding cake, this beautiful cowl could become a family heirloom. Find 4 special vintage buttons to add the final touch. The cowl is worked flat from side to side with a faux button placket. You will need 2 hanks of Covet and a cable needle.
Knitting: Scarf
This wonderfully soft neckerchief is knit in Covet, a sport weight, single ply, spun from 19 .5 micron Superbaby alpaca. It is knit in one piece from the center neck down and outward to the bottom edge. Stitch design is worked in slipped stitches, no color stranding involved!
Knitting: Cowl
You’ll have this quick-knit cabled cowl done in a jiffy! Knit One Crochet Too’s Seda Rustic is a woolen spun, lofty, silk and baby llama blend, that creates an unusually light weight fabric for it’s size.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This lacy shawl is worked from the bottom up to the top and features a square bottom shaping. A crochet edging is worked on 3 sides.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This reversible shawl has a stained glass effect utilizing slipped stitches on both the right and wrong size. The multicolored Ty-Dy Superkid creates little transparent windows between the solid Meadow Silk rows of garter st and slipped stitches.
Knitting: Pullover
A trellis pattern flares at the hem and a lace rib creates waist shaping in this simply constructed pullover. Worked with 2 strands of lace weight Cria Lace it knits up quickly with a subtle bloom from the fine alpaca.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Work the border from side to side and include short rows to “ruffle” edging slightly. Pick up and knit along top edge and complete with 2 different lace patterns, including back and forth short rows to fill in top section.
Knitting: Poncho
Get ready for Spring! This pattern contains both KNITTING AND CROCHET elements. 2 contrasting colors of Kettle Tweed are used. Raglan shaping to the back of the shoulders helps create a more fitted shape. Intarsia flowers around the bottom hem echo the granny square flowers that form the neckline.
Knitting: Cardigan
This dressy little cardigan features a cabled edging that is worked as you go with the fronts and a single button closure. Pieces are worked with 2 strands held together throughout.
Knitting: Cowl
This cowl is worked from the center out, starting with one half of the center knot. The second half of the knot is worked looped through the first half and then the main section is knit. Provisionally cast on and attached in a continuous ring with kitchner stitch, this small project is a great way to learn these techniques.
Knitting: Scarf
Add texture to your look with this continuous ring scarf knit in Pea Pods. Constructed like a string of pearls, Pea Pods has a urban feel with a cobblestone texture when knit. We’ve combined Stockinette St with an open mesh to wear long or wrapped double. Start with a provisional CO of your choice and join into a ring with kitchener st.
Knitting: Sleeveless Top
This fitted scoop-neck top features a handkerchief hemline and eyelet details. Knit in Pea Pods, a 100% cotton yarn, soft to the touch with an interesting cobblestone texture. The shaping starts with a miter at the hemline and is accentuated through the waist with short rows.
Knitting: Cardigan, Coat / Jacket
An uncomplicated design based on architectural shapes worked in a soft cotton gives this jacket a true urban feel. Wear it layered over your favorite Little Black Dress or pair it with jeans and a tank. The “string of pearls” construction of Pea Pods creates an intriguing cobblestone texture. Shown in #570 Spring, you can view all the colors of...
Knitting: Pullover
This simple, raglan sleeve top with an attached peplum is worked in Pea Pods, a soft cotton yarn with little “peas” along its length. The peas create a subtle cobblestone texture when knit. Leena is worked from the top down in one piece. Front and back are worked in stockinette stitch and the sleeves are worked in reverse stockinette.
Knitting: Pullover
A softly rolled neckline and side slits accent this uncomplicated design knit in Pea Pods, a 100% cotton yarn with regularly spaced “peas” along it’s length giving a cobblestone texture when knit.
Knitting: Sleeveless Top
A softly draping neckline accents this sleeveless top worked in Pea Pods. The little “peas” in this 100% cotton yarn make an interesting texture that lends itself to uncomplicated designs based on architectural shapes.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Shawlette is worked from tip to tip using short rows to create a ruffle at the bottom edge. You will need 1 ball of each yarn, shown in #648 Waters Fleurtini and #568 Caribe Soie et Lin. This pattern is rated Intermediate, you will need to be able to read a chart.
Knitting: Tee
I see spots! Or, not! This simple tee has identical shaping coming or going. Wear it dots forward or turn it around for just a smattering of them across the bottom. Knit in 2 colors of Soie et Lin, our softly, draping blend of silk and linen. Sweater shown is knit in #419 Valencia and #910 Stone. You will need 1 (2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3) hanks of each...
Knitting: Pullover
An intertwining cable accents the front and back of this raglan pullover. Knit in Soie et Lin, a soft silk/linen blend, with a soft tweed effect. Shown in #642 Delphinium, you can view all the colors of SOIE ET LIN here.
Knitting: Cardigan
A woven stitch pattern creates the body of this cardigan with a color-stranded motif accenting the yoke. Worked separately and then joined at the underarm to work the yoke in one piece.
Knitting: Cardigan
This lightweight cardigan has a gentle scallop along the bottom edge and sleeve cuff. Knit in Soie et Lin, a silk/linen blend, the fabric has a soft drape and hand. The body is worked in one piece to the underarm, the set-in sleeves are worked flat and sewn in.
Knitting: Tee
A flattering A-line shape is created with decreases along a wheat-shaft pattern. You will need one pair of straight and one 16-in. circular needle in the size to give the correct gauge. The pattern is rated Intermediate.
Knitting: Tee
One piece or two? The Imposter gives the look of a layered tee and tank but is knit in one piece. The top is worked in rounds from the bottom up, the sleeves worked in rounds from the top down.
Knitting: Sleeveless Top
Colorful Ty-Dy and stonewashed DungarEase are combined in this Twilight Tank. The tank is worked in rounds to the underarm and then in rows to the shoulder where it is attached using the 3-needle bind off. The pattern is rated Intermediate.
Knitting: Sleeveless Top
This summer top is a great opportunity to play with color. I’ve used Ty-Dy, a randomly striping cotton yarn, with DungarEase, a cotton blend in soft, stonewashed colors. The center front yoke is worked first as a mitered square and the sides are worked out from the center. The back yoke is worked next from the bottom up to the shoulders. The bo...
Knitting: Pullover
Zigzag bands of Stockinette St and seed St meander their way across the lower body of this sweater which is knit sideways and joined with Kitchener stitch. The upper body is then completed in rows. The yoke and sleeves are knit in one piece and joined with a 3-needle bind off that travels the length of the sleeve at the shoulders. Knit in our w...
Knitting: Cardigan
This simple Spring cardigan features an all over eyelet pattern, slouchy front pockets and a back hem worked longer than the fronts with side slits at the hem. Worked in DungarEase, our washable cotton blend, this may become your go-to favorite!
Knitting: Cowl
A unique waffle stitch traps the warmth around your neck in this easy weekend knit cowl. Knit in Seda Rustica, a silk/baby llama blend, this pattern is rated Advanced beginner. Shown in #457 Adobe, you can view all the colors of SEDA RUSTICA here.
Knitting: Dress
Remember Candy Dots from the penny candy store? They inspired the colored dot pattern on this little girl’s dress, knit in Babyboo, an easy care, machine washable, bamboo blend.
Knitting: Pullover, Tee
This stylish, summer tee defines comfort! Knit in Pediwick, a bamboo blend that is spun to be quite elastic, it is form-fitting but breathable. The finished fabric is stretchy and retains it’s shape, be sure to select a bust size that is close to your actual measurement.
Knitting: Pullover
A lightweight pullover with nautical flair. Castaway is worked from the bottom up in rounds to the underarm. Sleeves are worked back and forth in rows and joined to the body to work the yoke in one piece. Short rows are added at the back of the neck for additional shaping.
Knitting: Cardigan
This lacy, little bolero will add a romantic touch to your style. The silk and cotton blend of Cozette is light enough for summer wear. Cordelia is worked from side to side with the sleeves and yoke in one piece. The body edging is picked up along the edge of the yoke and worked down. Buttonband is picked up and knitted along front and neck edg...
Knitting: Baby Blanket
Look out Mr. Mc Gregor, Peter is in the garden again! This delightful mosaic stitch blanket features rabbits and carrots along one border. The remainder of the blanket is worked in a simple checkerboard pattern.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Set you sights on spring with this beautiful, lightweight shawl in Cozette, a silk and cotton blend. Start with a lacy edging, pick up along the length and begin to shape with short rows. Lace pattern is charted.
Knitting: Pullover
This sweater features a color pattern worked in mosaic technique. Only one color is used for every 2 rows, so you never have to carry colors at the back of work.
Knitting: Pullover
The beautiful pattern stitch uses twisted stitches, cables and lace. Although the directions for the entire pattern are written, the center panel stitch is given in charts only (no written equivalent). The raglan sleeves are done with full fashioning (makes “ribs” at the raglan lines).
Knitting: Cardigan
Body is worked in one piece with a beautiful lattice insert on each side that continues in a narrow panel up to the underarm. The same detail is worked on the sleeves.
Knitting: Pullover
Each component is knitted separately, and sewn together at the raglan seams. Wide neck back is worked in one piece on circular needle, once pullover is assembled.
Knitting: Scarf
The Seashore Scarf is knit in a tonal dyed main color with a metallic stripe worked every 4th row. Construction is side-to-side for the first half, changing to a scallop stitch pattern for the second half.
Knitting: Scarf
The ruffled section is worked sideways using short rows. The upper section features a slip stitch section, then short rows for further shaping.
Knitting: Cardigan
This cardigan features a 12-row rep lace pattern at the lower edge of the Back and Sleeves, with Stockinette stitch used for the rest. The Fronts have the same lace pattern allover.
Knitting: Scarf, Shawl / Wrap
Using all of 2 hanks of Cria Lace (552-yard each) will give you an even longer scarf. We just stopped knitting after 67” and still had some yarn left :)
Knitting: Cowl
This cowl is worked in one piece like a scarf, but ends are joined to form a continuous loop.
Knitting: Cowl, Beanie, Toque
Black watch Hat is knit in one piece in rounds from bottom to top. The Cowl is worked in one piece in rounds from bottom to top, with some shaping. 2 complementary colors of Ty-Dy Wool in a striped pattern with slipped stitches form a pleasing plaid effect.
Knitting: Scarf
There is a beautiful urban look to this eternity scarf. An easy mosaic stitch builds blocks highlighting the hand dyed look of our new Kettle Tweed yarn. The scarf requires one hank each of Kettle Tweed and a solid contrasting color of Elfin Tweed.
Knitting: Scarf
The Boulevard Cowl is worked from side to side in the round. Complimentary colors a differently textured yarn are woven in while knitting. Shown here are Brae Tweed colors #546 Olive, and #837 Caramel. Body of Cowl is knit in Kettle Tweed #4739 Tourmaline.
Knitting: Pullover
Cellophane Pullover features a transparent window effect for the sleeves and body trim created with Ty-Dy Superkid, a lace weight, self striping yarn. In addition to the yardage required for the Seda Rustica, 1 ball of Ty-Dy Superkid will be needed for all sizes.
Knitting: Pullover, Sleeveless Top
This pattern makes the most of a hand dyed yarn knit at a looser gauge for a soft drape. The easy cable and lace pattern accents the front. The back is worked in Stockinette st. A simple rolled collar, hem and armhole trim in seed stitch complete the top.
Knitting: Scarf
Lattice, cable and vine patterns combine for this delicate scarf. 1 hand dyed hank of Crock-O-Dye is all you will need.
Knitting: Scarf
The Manor Born Scarf is worked in 2 pieces which are joined in the center so that both ends are identical. You will need to follow a chart for the 12 row repeat.
Knitting: Scarf
This lovely wrap is worked side to side, the edging is picked up along the bottom edge and worked last. The design shown uses 1 hank of Kettle Tweed in the Lichen, color #4811 and 1 hank of Elfin Tweed in Caramel, color #1837.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Let your sense of color soar in this delicate, ruffle-edged shawlette. Hand dyed Kettle Tweed dictates the main color, add in 2 colors of Elfin Tweed to compliment. The pattern contains charted and written out instructions for your convenience.
Knitting: Cardigan
A clever basket weave pattern adorns the fronts, back and sleeve trim on this easy to knit cardigan.
Knitting: Scarf
This scarf features a “toothed” edging on both sides worked by increasing 1 st at each edge with an extra yo for several rows, then dec those 6 extra sts all at once at the start of 2 consecutive rows to create the flat part of the “tooth”.
Knitting: Pullover
This pullover is worked holding 2 strands of Cria Lace together throughout. The bottom edgings at the lower edge of body and sleeves are worked sideways and joined to form continuous bands. The upper body section is worked in the rounds until you divide for the neck. The front neck edging is worked as you go and not attached later.
Knitting: Sleeveless Top
Chevron Trim Top is a great elegant sleeveless top. Knit in the round up with a delicate and easy chevron trim at the base and a eyelet finishing around neck and sleeves. Top shown is knit in #810 Linen.
Knitting: Christmas Stocking
Errata for heel shaping: After you work Row 1, there will be 6 sts left unworked, and 18 sts rem.
Knitting: Sleeveless Top
This adorable ruffled tank will be your little’s favorite top! Knit is our super soft cotton in fun self striping colors.
Knitting: Vest
The Audrey Vest is worked from the bottom up with cables and lace stitches. Perfect worn on its own or as a layering piece.
Knitting: Scarf
This pattern is suitable for advanced beginners. We’ve included both written text and matching charts. Perfect for those who want to venture in the world of charts, and have the word back-up to help along!
Knitting: Scarf
Work from one end to the other, with 2/3 of the sts worked in diagonal lace stitch, and remaining sts worked in a lace & ruffle pattern. One ball = 1 scarf.
Knitting: Beret, Tam
This pattern uses the yarn singly for the ribbing, then changes to double strand and larger needle to work the mesh and shaped top area. Very quick knit!
Knitting: Cardigan
Our Urbana Cardi is the most flattering cardi on all body types! The fronts, back and sleeves are worked separately to the underarm, then all pieces are joined and worked together in one piece up to neck. Body is knit in Stockinette and edges are knit in garter sts.
Knitting: Scarf, Shawl / Wrap
Scarf is worked from the top down using short rows to create a rounded shape. You can use 2 colors as shown or work all in the same color. We used 2 hanks of Crock-O-Dye (one of each color).
Crochet: Vest
Tie can be worn at waist as shown, or woven in and out around neck opening for alternate fit.
Crochet: Billed Hat
A downloadable version is available. Click on the link above to access the page with that option.
Knitting: Poncho
Wear this colorful poncho as a bandana, shoulder shrug or light weight poncho. Worked in one piece, the CO edge is sewn to side edge at opposite end.
Knitting: Pullover
Color-blocked pullover is knit from the top down. All sizes take 2 hanks of MC (#999 Black), 2-3 hanks of B (#855 Earth) and 1-2 hanks of C (#847 Golden Sand). 24 in. circular needle needed.
Knitting: Dress
Let the color do the work on this cute little dress. Buttons at each shoulder make it easy to put on. You will need 4 x 1/2 in. buttons.
Knitting: Cardigan
Feminine cables and ribs offer a subtle shaping to this summer cardigan. You will need 8 x 5/8 in. buttons to complete sweater.
Knitting: Pullover
Great pattern for your first lace project. A small lace panel accents the front and back yoke. You will need 4 x 1/2 in. buttons and 2 ring markers to complete the project.
Knitting: Sleeveless Top
This body-hugging shape with a V-neck is perfect for layering over your tees.
Knitting: Cardigan
Ruffled girl’s cardigan is a quick knit in our machine wash and dry DungarEase yarn. You will also need 5 -5/8” buttons.
Knitting: Sleeveless Top
Very easy pattern featuring a slouchy wrapped stitch and minimal shaping. Perfect for layering.
Knitting: Pullover
Diagonal mesh trims the bottom, neck and sleeves of this comfortable tunic. 2 balls of Fleurtini are needed for all sizes. 2-4 hanks of 2nd Time Cotton are needed depending on size. One size 7, 16-in circular needle will also be needed.
Knitting: Cardigan
A delicate picot and eyelet edging compliment this simple cardigan. The yarn gives the fabric a soft sheen and light texture.
Knitting: Shrug / Bolero
Main section of shrug is worked side to side. It is folded in half lengthwise and seams are sewn in from both ends to create short sleeves. The collar and bottom band are worked in one piece in rounds.
Knitting: Cape
Pediwick yarn has a lot of stretch and creates a comfortable fabric that hugs your shoulders. Using a different yarn may not give you the same results.
Knitting: Sleeveless Top
Garment is worked entirely on the diagonal. The pattern is rated experienced as you will be working different shapings at each side of work at the same time. A chart has been included for all sizes to help.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Main section is worked first from the bottom up to the top edge. The border is picked up along bottom edge and worked down. Wrapped stitches, when dropped, create undulating waves of color in the body while a frothy lace edging completes the shawl.
Crochet: Sleeveless Top
This simple crochet motif shell is a wonderful layering top or a great beach coverup.
Knitting: Pullover, Tee
Lightweight top with a lace border along bottom, Mesh stitch cowl neckline and cap sleeve.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Color striped shawlette has a lacy edge featuring a leaf motif at center point.
Knitting: Baby Blanket
The pretty lace pattern looks like hearts if you look at it one way. Turn it upside down and it looks like a leaf! Each lace panel is framed by an easy 6-row cable.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
The lace border is worked first side to side. The main section is worked back and forth in short rows along long edge of border.
Knitting: Scarf
Wrapunzel has been discontinued but you can substitute about 200 yds of a worsted weight novelty yarn such as Knit One Crochet Too Fleurtini or Tartelette.
Knitting: Billed Hat, Earflap Hat
Pattern is also available as a pdf download, access from pattern page.
Knitting: Cardigan
Sweater also requires 1 hank each of 6 colors of Elfin Tweed, fingering weight knit color stranded at 6.5 sts/in on size 5 needles.
Knitting: Scarf
Pattern includes crochet version as well. Also available as a pdf download accessible from the pattern page.
Knitting: Cardigan
A downloadable version is available. Click on the link above to access the page with that option.
Knitting: Beret, Tam
This hat can also be worked using Ty-Dy Cotton. It takes one ball each of 2 colors. Very nice for a colorful, slouchy summer hat.
Knitting: Pullover
A downloadable version is available. Click on the link above to access the page with that option.
Knitting: Cardigan
You will need between 7-10 balls of the main color depending on the size, plus, 1 ball each of 2 contrasting colors for all sizes.
Knitting: Cardigan
Traveling stitches accent the front and back of this short sleeve, buttoned, cardigan. All pieces are knit up to the armhole and then joined to complete the upper body in one piece. 4 - 7/8” buttons, 4 ring markers and a stitch holder are needed.
Knitting: Cardigan
Color-block cardigan is an easy project trimmed with a daisy stitch embroidery motif and running stitches. 4 buttons are needed for size 1; 5 for sizes 2 and 4; 6 for sizes 6 - 10; all 1/2” in diameter. You will need an equal amount of 2 contrasting colors, less yarn may be needed if you choose to make it in one color only, trimmed with a small...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Size: 45” long by 9” deep at widest point. 6 x 1/2 in. buttons are needed to finish
Knitting: Bath Mitt
Make bath time fun with these little washing mitts shaped like tropical fish. Each mitt uses approx. 40 yds of 2 colors. With 2 contrasting balls of DungarEase you can make a whole school of them!