Phazelia
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Knitting: Cuffs
Cuffs worked in doubleknitting technique. The bamboo pattern is visible on both sides: either in stripes with red background or red with striped background.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
You start with an I-Cord to make sure it fits around your head nicely. Then you pick up stitches and continue. The second I-Cord creates a nice cuff. This cuff is lined afterwards for extra warmth.
Knitting: Purse / Handbag
A felted bag worked in modular technique. You join mitered squares as you go - very little sewing. Good pattern to use up leftover feltable yarn
Knitting: Scarf
Here’s a simple scarf pattern. The brioche stitch/garter stitch squares create a warm and interesting fabric. You can easily adjust the pattern and make the scarf as wide and long as you like.
Knitting: Coat / Jacket
Hier nun endlich die deutsche Anleitung. Bei diesem Jäckchen im Patchworkstil wird zuerst ein Rahmen aus Quadraten gestrickt. Dann werden daran Maschen aufgenommen und die Ärmel angestrickt.
Knitting: Tutorial
Dies war das Script für den Workshop “Double Knitting” beim Backnanger Raveler Meeting 2009.
Knitting: Purse / Handbag
Pattern provided for the 1000-members-celebration–knit-along of the Ravelry group “Horst Schulz Fans” J
Knitting: Leggings
The longies are knitted sideways in garter stitch (Knit Right side and knit Wrong side). You knit the longies in one piece and then add garter ridges for the waist.
Knitting: Cardigan
A baby jacket in garter stitch. For Size S (3-6 months) 100 grams/ 440-460 yards of sock yarn will be enough. For Size M (6-9 months) you will need 100-110 grams.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
You have leftover sock yarn? You only need about 35 grams for each pair of these socks. Best way to impress non-knitters. They are much easier to knit than they look like.
Knitting: Leggings
A wonderful way to use your sock yarn: You make two rectangles with mitered squares and then join them with short rows.