Tarezia Vitale

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Pullover
A design easy to knit featuring an exquisite new lace pattern designed especially for this lovely drop shoulder sweater. Easy enough for the novice knitter to complete with success. This simple shape allows the novice knitter to concentrate on the lace without worrying about intensive shaping.
Knitting: Scarf
This is a study of two patterns significantly different in texture. I was excited at the whimsical rhythm of waves and bubble’s, demonstrated by the use of simple knit/purl patterning accented by brioche knitting.
Knitting: Scarf
A lovely multi-color scarf finished with Autumn Leaves at each end.
Knitting: Scarf
QUICKIE FOR WINTERIZING!! Only 1 skein of “Scarfie” makes this scarf! Features undulating waves of dramatic cables surrounded by garter stitch. It is knit flat beginning with a point gradually increasing to the desired width. There are two panels - once completed are joined by 3 needle bind off to finish the scarf. No seaming is involved. Patte...
Knitting: Cowl
This striking brioche design swirls around the neckline in a graceful show of waving leaves. The perfect fall and winter neck accessory that is as light as a feather. Knitted in rounds - no seaming involved.
Knitting: Throw
Be prepared for winter with this beautiful Fair Isle afghan accented by a border of tulips! Stairway to Heaven was inspired by two Fair Isle patterns each edged with a deeply textured twist stitch and finished with a lace and tulip patterned border. It will be the centerpiece of any room.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
This beautiful Fair Isle inspired sock is perfect for cold weather wear. The combination of color-work on both the instep and sole give it the warmth for winter and the detailed innovative pattern instructions make them easy to knit. Written instructions and color charts for all sizes are included in the pattern.
Knitting: Baby Blanket
The center panel of this afghan is worked in the round with a steek. Once the steek is cut and secured - stitches are picked up around the center panel and the two-color lace border is knitted to finish the edges.
Knitting: Headband
If you knit loose try working with size 6 needles (4.00 mm). If you knit tight try using size 8 (5.00mm) needles. However, use whatever size needles that will give you gauge. If you do not get the proper gauge (19” circumference) the headband will not fit an adult.