Amy E. Anderson
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Knitting: Pullover
This textured pullover is very easy to knit -- 5 out of every 6 rows are plain stockinette!
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This pattern is written so that you can choose either Sport Weight Yarn or Worsted Weight Yarn. The pattern has 1 size with the worsted weight being slightly looser than the sport weight version.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The crown of this hat creates a wonderful pattern that reminds me of a kaleidoscope. See extra photos for a picture of the top.
Knitting: Earflap Hat
Both the hat and the earflaps are double layered for extra warmth. Earflaps are optional.
Knitting: Earflap Hat
This pattern includes detailed instructions for the embroidered embellishments. It uses small amounts of several colors, so it would be a good project for using up leftovers.
Knitting: Collar
This pattern gives you a choice of using Fingering Weight or Sport Weight Yarn. The needle size used will depend on your choice of yarn weight.
Knitting: Cowl
This pattern gives you a choice of using Fingering Weight or Sport Weight yarn. The pattern is simple enough for a first-time lace project. Needle size will depend on the yarn weight you choose.
Knitting: Baby Blanket
This pattern is written so that you can choose Fingering, Sport, DK, or Worsted weight yarn. The needle size, yardage, and gauge listed above are for worsted weight yarn. This is designed to fit strollers, baby carriers, and car seats - the finished blanket looks like a large bib and will surround the baby’s head for added warmth.
Knitting: Scarf
This is an easy, reversible scarf with directions for any yarn from fingering weight to bulky weight. Free downloadable pattern.
Knitting: Cowl
The pattern directions give you a choice of using Fingering Weight or Sport Weight yarn. Needle size depends on your choice of yarn weight. The knitting is truly simple and 3 out of every 4 rounds are plain knit!
Knitting: Scarf
Gauge is not critical for this pattern. I used 100 grams for the body of the scarf and approx. 50 grams for the ruffle.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque, Earflap Hat
Sizes for Adults & Kids. This pattern gives you 2 choices of color pattern, and 3 choices for the lower edge treatment: earflaps, a rolled brim, or a picot edging.
Knitting: Beret, Tam
This tam has one size for teens and adults and careful instructions for those who haven’t made tams before. The pattern calls for 110 yards of the main color, 45 yards of a second and 35 yards of a third in worsted weight yarn.
Knitting: Bonnet
If you’ve ever struggled to put a hat on a squirming baby, you’ll appreciate that this hat is the same in either direction. The pattern is written so that you can use almost any yarn - for gauges from 4 sts = 1” to 7 sts = 1”.
Knitting: Poncho
This pattern is written so that you can use a wide variety of yarns -- anything from 3 sts = 1” to 6 sts = 1”. Fingering Weight to Bulky Weight. It is simple enough for a beginner, and one size truly fits all -- see additional pix -- 12 year old girl, slender woman, and me!
Knitting: Containers
This pattern for felted can covers has five sizes for a variety of can sizes. The basic forms can be embellished with embroidery, beading or needlefelting. Each can except the largest calls for about 110 yards of a worsted weight pure wool yarn, or a blend that you know will felt well. The largest calls for about 165 yards of the main color and...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This is a VERY EASY project. Directions are written so that you can choose Fingering Weight, Sport Weight, or Worsted Weight Yarn. The needle size will depend on which yarn weight you choose.
Knitting: Tote
These are small bags - approximately 6” wide x 5-7” High, with flat bottoms. They are great projects for using up leftovers, and they knit up very quickly, so they are good for last minute gifts or for craft bazaars.
Knitting: Scarf
Create a really interesting effect, with very little effort, by using one solid yarn and one variegated yarn. The scarf is knit lengthwise.
Knitting: Scarf
This pattern also includes instructions for making a shawl, baby blanket, or afghan, employing the same stitches as the scarves.
Knitting: Scarf
This pattern includes directions for a scarf, shawl, baby blanket or afghan in each of the 3 design motifs. The yarn amounts in this description page are for the scarves.
Knitting: Throw
This pattern includes directions for scarves, shawls, baby blankets and afghans in your choice of 3 stitches. It is intended as a way to use up your leftovers -- you choose a new yarn at the beginning of every row and cut it at the end of every row (the cut ends create fringes that can be braided.) It’s a fun way to play with color combinations...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This hats have a pleasant rhythm to the knitting and there is NO VISIBLE JOG!
Knitting: Earflap Hat
For the model that’s pictured, I used a double strang of Koigu sock yarn for the hand-paint motif.
Knitting: Scarf
This is a multi-purpose headcovering and scarf in one, that is nice for women who don’t want to crush their hairdo. The instructions let you choose either heavy worsted weight, or bulky weight yarn. The needle size listed here is for Bulky weight yarn. You can choose a shorter or longer version.
Knitting: Mittens
The cuff is worked sideways with a double strand of sock yarn. For a coordinated hat, see the HAT TRICK pattern.
Knitting: Pullover
This sweater will fit boys from approximately Age 2 to 10. The body has a simple textured stitch and the cabled collar adds a distinctive touch.
Knitting: Booties
I wanted to write a felted slipper pattern that was easy enough for beginning knitters, so this is worked flat with a small seam up the front. To get the right size, simply stand on a ruler and measure the length of your foot.
Knitting: Mittens
This is a felted mitten with a multi-colored slip-stitch pattern on the cuff that is very simple to work. This mitten coordinates with the TWO TUQUES felted hat pattern.
Knitting: Beret, Tam
This pattern offers two styles - click on the additional photos to see the Beret Style. The Mushroom Cap can also be coordinated with the OVER THE RIVER & THROUGH THE WOOLS felted mitten pattern.
Knitting: Vest
This is a Unisex pattern -- see additional photos for Women’s version. The pattern includes sizes up to 54” Chest. Model is also wearing the DIGITS felted fingerless gloves.
Knitting: Tote
These bags are very simple to work and the flat bottom helps them sit up by themselves. They are great projects for using up leftovers.
Knitting: Mittens
These are felted mittens, very warm and windproof. They can be embellished with embroidery (optional).
Knitting: Vest
Sometimes the interesting detail is on the flipside -- in this case, the vest has 2 back vents with button details.
Knitting: Potholder
Felted Wool Oven MItt -yarn can be any type of worsted wool and gauge doesn’t matter.
Knitting: Cardigan
This pattern includes Plus Sizes. Using a slip stitch pattern, you get a two-color effect, but you only work with one yarn at a time. I used one solid yarn and one variegated yarn.
Knitting: Pullover
See additional photos for women’s version and stitch details. Although this stitch looks like a ribbing pattern, it is actually a slip-stitch pattern. Note: The model is also wearing the MACKINAC felted watch cap.
Knitting: Pullover
Advanced Beginner Skill Level. Each of the main pieces (front, back, sleeves) is worked in a different textured stitch.
Knitting: Hats - Other
This can be worn as a hat, or the top can be opened up so you can wear it as a neck gaiter. The pattern is suitable for a brand new knitter because there is no shaping in the crown and the entire project can be completed on a 16” circular needle. There are eyelets at the top with a drawstring running through them. It’s a great project for using...
Knitting: Cardigan
This pattern is equally attractive in Wool or cotton. If using cotton your needle size should go up one size, but you should still get the same gauge.
Knitting: Hats - Other
This felted hat is very warm, and it’s a good project for using up leftovers.
Knitting: Pullover
Dare I say it ---- this is a great design to make in your team colors! Sizes will fit kids from approximately Age 2 to Age 10.
Knitting: Pullover
This unisex sweater is worked at a very firm gauge so that it will be warm and durable. My husband has worn his for 14 years and it’s his very favorite.