Kristin Ornolfsdottir

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Mittens
The pattern is inspired by a beautiful picture I came across on social media. The picture shows a beautiful garden and a pathway in front of a beautiful cottage. I immediately thought of how I could change it into mittens. Enjoy.
Knitting: Mittens
The cuff is made from three strands of Mohair Mix from Icewear Garn and one thread of Artic from Icewear Garn. The cuff turned out very soft and the look is exactly what I had in mind when I started looking for the yarn for the cuffs. The body of the mittens is knitted with two colors of Artic from Icewear Garn. Artic is a prefect yarn for mitt...
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Freedom Fingerless mittens are a perfect pattern for leftover yarn. It asks for five colors and you only need about 10 g of each color but it is easy to use as many colors as you like. Freedom.
Knitting: Mittens
Freedom mittens are a perfect pattern for leftover yarn. It asks for five colors and you only need about 12 - 15 g of each color but it is easy to use as many colors as you like. Freedom.
Knitting: Mittens
The inspiration for Roots comes from old Icelandic patterns.
Knitting: Mittens
Shadow mittens are ease and fun to make. The women’s style has one rose on the back, but the man’s style has the same simple pattern throughout the whole body of the mittens. The thumbs have the same pattern, both for men’s and women’s style.
Knitting: Mittens
This pattern is both easy and fun to knit and it is a perfect pattern to play with different colors and yarn.
Knitting: Hanging Ornament
These Easter Ornaments are a quick and fun project.
Knitting: Hanging Ornament
This pattern is for the Ukrainian people.
Knitting: Mittens
The cuff is made from two strands of Curly from Go Handmade (hobbii.com/curly). It is very soft and the look is exactly what I had in mind when I started looking for the yarn for the cuffs. The body of the mittens is knitted with Kambgarn from Istex (alafoss.is). I mostly use Kambgarn for my mittens. It is soft and warm and a delight to knit wi...
Knitting: Hanging Ornament
Knitting: Mittens
What would you like to see out of your window? Dark blue sky, fall colors, sunset, spring green or ?????
Knitting: Mittens
If you love to knit and love cats too, this is the right project for you. If you love to knit and knows someone that loves cats, this is a perfect project to make for them. These mittens are designed with cat lovers in mind, with all kinds of different cat patterns all over the mittens.
Knitting: Hanging Ornament
These Flag Ornaments are a quick and fun project.
Knitting: Hanging Ornament
These Flag Ornaments are a quick and fun project.
Knitting: Hanging Ornament
These Flag Ornaments are a quick and fun project.
Knitting: Hanging Ornament
These Flag Ornaments are a quick and fun project.
Knitting: Hanging Ornament
These Flag Ornaments are a quick and fun project.
Knitting: Hanging Ornament
These Flag Ornaments are a quick and fun project.
Knitting: Hanging Ornament
These Flag Ornaments are a quick and fun project.
Knitting: Mittens
For me, a knitter, a pattern lover and a Harry Potter fan, I love the quidditch field and all of it´s wonderful patterns. This visual spectacle gave me the idea to design these quidditch inspired mittens, a pair for each house. Each house is brought to life by using a house’s signature colors as well as including the letter of the house at the ...
Knitting: Mittens
Dream is the name of this pattern. The idea was to create a pattern that gives you a good feeling looking at your mittens when you are wearing them during cold winter months. Each mitten is decorated with three Latvian braids. There is always an option to skip one or more of the Latvian braids.
Knitting: Mittens
The idea is to remember the warm and sunny days at the beach when those mittens keep your hands warm during cold winter months.
Knitting: Mittens
Frón is the fifth of five mitten patterns where the inspiration comes from Icelandic cross-stitch patterns from 15th to 18th century.
Knitting: Mittens
Hauður is the fourth of five mitten patterns where the inspiration comes from Icelandic cross-stitch patterns from 15th to 18th century.
Knitting: Mittens
Láð is the third of five mitten patterns where the inspiration comes from Icelandic cross-stitch patterns from 15th to 18th century.
Knitting: Mittens
Storð is the second of five mitten patterns where the inspiration comes from Icelandic cross-stitch patterns from 15th to 18th century.
Knitting: Mittens
Fold is the first of five mitten patterns where the inspiration comes from Icelandic cross-stitch patterns from 15th to 18th century.
Knitting: Mittens
The Rose Garden is the name of this pattern. The idea was to create a pattern with as many sizes and shapes of roses as I could. I hope you like it. Each mitten is decorated with three Latvian braids. There is always an option to skip one or more of the Latvian braids.
Knitting: Mittens
The nature around us plays a big role in our lives. While working on this pattern the Icelandic nature started acting out a little bit more than usual and I picked those color combinations to describe those moments. The first pair is made from simple winter colors, gray, black and white. The second pair is made from earth tones to connect with ...
Knitting: Mittens
The Tulip mittens are made from bright and happy colors to honor the spring time.
Knitting: Mittens
The Bella mittens are worked in the round from the bottom to top using 5 double pointed needles US 1.5 (2.5 mm), followed by knitting the thumb using 4 double pointed needles US 1.5 (2.5mm).
Knitting: Mittens
The name of this patterns is Lucky (Smári) and the colors I picked are two beautiful green colors, but this pattern will look as beautiful in any other colors.
Knitting: Mittens
The mittens are worked in the round from the bottom to top using 5 double pointed needles, followed by knitting the thumb using 4 double pointed needles.
Knitting: Mittens
The mittens are worked in the round from the bottom to top using 5 double pointed needles, followed by knitting the thumb using 4 double pointed needles.
Knitting: Mittens
The name of this pattern is Stina. My work name for it was “pattern on pattern” and that describes the mittens well. The idea is to have fun with different patterns, just using two colors. Using a different color just for one or two braids is an option too.
Knitting: Mittens
The name of this patterns is FROST and the colors I picked describe the colors of winter. The base consists of three shades of grey from rocks, mountains, sand, streets etc. (worked in stripes). The white color indicates the snow and the blue color could be water or the sky.
Knitting: Mittens
New. You will get two patterns for the prize of one. Mittens for her and for him. The pattern comes in English, Icelandic and Norwegian.
Knitting: Mittens
The mittens are worked in the round from the bottom to top using 5 double pointed needles, followed by knitting the thumb using 4 double pointed needles.
Knitting: Mittens
This pattern is very fun to make and hugs your hands nicely.
Knitting: Mittens
The mittens are worked in the round from the bottom to top using 5 double pointed needles, followed by knitting the thumb using 4 double pointed needles.