Theodora Goes Wild
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Crochet: Sleeveless Top
The Ice Cream Camisole is a fun top to make and wear. With a cute buttoned front, this top can be made in three different lengths, from a crop-top to a longer hip-skimming length. Designed in a peephole ripple stitch, it’s the perfect stashbuster - you’ll want to make one in every colour - and every colour combo!
Knitting: Pullover
Paint a picture with yarn! The Sheep Jumper is a nostalgic statement piece, colours and textures blending to make a pastoral scene of sheep frolicking beside a fruit tree, with a country cottage in the distance, and a lone cloud in a summer sky. It is knitted using the intarsia technique, and even includes bobbles.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
A simple knitted beanie in a fisherman’s rib, which creates a dense but very elastic and warm fabric. Designed to be softly rolled back, it can be styled in numerous ways. The perfect accessory for blustery days!
Crochet: Collar
A delicate, but oversized Peter Pan collar to wear over a blouse, dress or knitwear, for a romantic look.
Crochet: Cardigan
Colourful granny squares combine to make a fun and funky cropped jacket, with three quarter length sleeves. It’s the perfect stash-buster which can be adapted to any aran (worsted) weight yarn in any colour combination.
Crochet: Coat / Jacket, Cardigan
Colourful granny squares combine to make a fun and funky cropped jacket, with three-quarter length sleeves. It’s the perfect stash-buster, which can be adapted to any DK (8-ply) yarn in any colour combination.
Knitting: Beret, Tam
A beret to go with everything. A simple but effective design, ideal for the absolute beginner and seasoned knitter alike. A one-skein project - great for stash busting, and for showcasing that luxury yarn you’ve been saving!
Crochet: Clutch
A tweed clutch with stripes of treble crochet, with a woven finish for a country casuals look. Suitable for beginners.
Knitting: Pullover
This design by Theodora Goes Wild is inspired by the silver screen glamour of the 1930s. In particular, the style of Joan Crawford.