Robynn-El Ross

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Throw
This mitred square throw is like a memory quilt as it was made using leftovers of sock yarn, 4 ply wool and small bundles of my drop spindled merino.
Knitting: Pullover
Printed version available in limited numbers. Also available online through www.indieroad.com.au.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Pattern is only available in Indie Road magazine.
Knitting: Animal Toy
I designed Foxadolly due to demand from people loving my Yarnosaurus creatures, but requesting a fox. I could not keep up with the knitting demands, so have made my Foxadolly pattern available for you.
Knitting: Doll
I designed my Hugadolly range to provide unique gifts for special people who may need a bit of extra love at a particular time. A gift of flowers seems finite. That is why a smiling little friend who can accompany you to places, sit in your car or on your bed to remind you that someone out there loves you, is much better for the soul. Four arms...
Knitting: Doll
My goal was to make a clutch toy for a child to be able to easily hold around the tummy to carry around or take to bed. He is 32cm (12.5”) high.
Knitting: Doll
Although unrelated to the infamous Aussie “Drop Bear”, the Arachnosaurus (Genus Yarnosaurus) shares that creature’s ability to terrorise unwary bushwalkers. With its acute hearing it can detect food on the ground or in backpacks passing beneath its tree habitat and one of his eight legs will reach down to grab something yummy. It is especially ...
Knitting: Doll
Also known by the scientific name of Yarnosaurus Mermaidus, the Splashosaurus population is under threat in the oceans around Australia. Although few sightings have been validated, the Splashosaurus has been known to inhabit rock pools at beaches. To escape from predators, including humans, Splashosaurus’ tone deaf singing works every time. Her...
Knitting: Doll
As a member of the Yarnosaurus species, the Quackosaurus spends her time lazing around the resort areas of Australia, unsuccessfully trying to blend with the “in crowd”. Not built for speed, agility or sports, Quackosaurus prefers to be a spectator, using the spines on her frill to wave off bothersome insects. With her webbed hands and feet,gen...
Knitting: Doll
Belonging to the Genus Yarnosaurus, the Geckosaurus has been recently sighted near dams and waterholes in the Sthn Highlands of N.S.W. Preferring to inhabit native bushland, the Geckosaurus terrorises rabbits by jumping upon them unawares, raising his spikes, waving his claws and hissing at them before collapsing in hysterics.
Crochet: Containers
I designed this ort bag to teach Tunisian crochet by making something useful. Use any of your leftover wool and match the hook accordingly. Try a crochet hook before you buy a Tunisian hook, to see if you like it. This project requires a short number of stitches, therefore a crochet hook length will suffice. eg Use 8 ply wool with a 4mm hook, o...