Marcia Weinert
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Jewelry - Other
My husband, a conductor, arrived at a guest gig in Atlanta to discover he had left his cufflinks at home in NY. What’s a girl who NEVER leaves home without sock yarn to do?

Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
A simple, beginning sock pattern to be knitted using double-pointed needles. Superwash yarn is recommended; can also be worked in DK-weight yarn. Feel free to use for teaching purposes, so long as the designer is credited--THANKS!

Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
A very basic, ribbed-cuff sock with gussets and heel flap, to be worked on double-pointed needles with sport-weight yarn. Suitable for beginning sock knitters. May be used for teaching purposes, so long as the designer is credited. Happy Knitting!

Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Developed for the inaugural Genesee Valley Handspinners Guild “Batts to Hats” competition in February, 2012. Pattern appears on p. 4 of the download. Uses 4 oz. super-bulky handspun yarn (spun ~3 wraps per inch, knit at 3 sts = 2”), and a size 19 circular needle (ideally 16” long--or a longer needle used “Magic Loop” fashion). A team of two can...

Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Developed as a prototype for a “Batts to Hats” competition, this speedy hat spins up fast at 5 wraps per inch, and knits up fast at 5 sts = 2”. The swirling rib pattern gives pizzazz (and poking fluffs of contrasting silk top into your roving gives a color ping to the reverse stockinette stitch at the turn of the crown!). Double-pointed needles...