Knitted Gems
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Knitting: Skirt
Every little girl loves to twirl in a skirt, or so I am led to believe by my daughter. Not only does this skirt twirl, but it also has stripes in fun colors and a ruffle at the bottom to top it all off.
Knitting: Scarf
Since it is difficult to ignore the call of the diamond’s simple and elegant shape, the Stream of Diamonds scarf features nothing but diamonds. The exterior zigzag shape was inspired by both Lily’s traditional cotton dishcloth design and Barbara Walker’s 4th Treasury book. The interior lace pattern of interconnecting diamonds is a variation of ...
Knitting: Laptop
This pattern requires 5 skeins of yarn, 3 skeins in the main color (MC) and 2 skeins in the complementary color (CC).
Knitting: Scarf
This scarf design was inspired from a simple knitted dishcloth. Like a traditional dishcloth, it is knit in 100% cotton, making it an excellent scarf during the warmer months or for someone who lives in a warm climate.
Knitting: Pillow / Cushion
Double Happiness is a blessing traditionally bestowed upon a Chinese bride and groom, meaning ‘May you have twice as much happiness and half as much sadness in your marriage’.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
In this stole, beauty meets practicality. The color of the yarn takes center stage, yet behind the scenes, the mohair is kept light by the use of openwork and the pattern is kept simple with only two rows to memorize. Scalloped edges adorn all sides of the stole, eliminating any need for edge work.
Knitting: Scarf
This scarf was designed especially for EtsyFAST’s August Challenge. The challenge to all EtsyFAST members was to create fiber art with a celestial theme. Thus, this scarf was born.
Knitting: Pillow / Cushion
This star pillow was designed to coordinate with the Starry Blanket pattern.
Knitting: Baby Blanket
You’ll be the star of the baby shower with this baby blanket! Knit it in the colors shown or use your own imagination.
Knitting: Scarf
Have you wanted to knit a scarf with cables, but hate ending up with a “wrong” side to it? Then, try this pattern. The front of this scarf has two plaited cables running the length of the scarf sandwiched in between ribbings. The back side of the scarf shows only the ribbing. Thus, you will be the owner of a scarf with no “wrong” side. (The tri...