Carol Ruhl
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
It’s all about the journey❤️ Each year, the 3rd weekend in October, we knitters converge on the Town of Rhinebeck, NewYork to celebrate our craft and our passion. It is a weekend of knitting and shopping, sharing and dreaming ,meeting our favorite podcast celebrities and designers, and reveling in our amazing maker community. I created these so...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
My recent sock knitting fascination had me scouting out the many patterns available on Ravelry and not finding exactly what I wanted. I’m a cable girl; lacework is not my thing. So I designed a customizable sock pattern/ recipe. You can choose many different options based on your size, needle preference, yarn, ect. I choose FlyingFinn Sock Yarn...
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Get ready for your next adventure with these easy to make fingerless mitts. Knitted flat, then joined in the round, the cable pattern is easy to memorize and works up quickly. The pattern also includes a link to the directions to make the handmade button shown.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Like everyone these days, I have so much leftover yarn from my many faded projects. I wanted a great way to use all this yarn and decided to design fingerless mitts that you could customize based on how much and how many yarn leftovers you have. I have used 4 colors in mine, but you can use as a many or as few as you like. These mitts are rever...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
I was looking for a pattern that was easily memorized yet interesting for summer car trips and portable for beach and pool side knitting. My friend Pat suggested a broken rib pattern, and so the idea for these socks was born. These socks are knit cuff down, magic loop method, with an afterthought heel. It is easily adaptable to using a set of 5...
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
We, as knitters, are always tempted by that one, perfect, skein of beautiful yarn. However, once we’ve indulged, it’s hard to find that perfect pattern to showcase that skein. I created this pattern to showcase that one, perfect, skein. These fingerless mitts use just one skein of that perfect, sport weight yarn, either one solid color or one l...
Knitting: Mittens
The mittens are certainly going to keep you warm in style when Wynter comes! Coordinates with Wynter is Coming hat. These mittens can be easily sized to fit any hand. The instructions are written for the mittens to be worked on US size 7 dpns, but can be adapted easily to Magic Loop if you like.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Wynter is definitely coming and you can be ready with this combo cabled headband /hat. Knit with Katia cotton merino, the stitch definition is beautiful and the halo is perfect. With individualized head measurements, this pattern can be easily adapted to fit any head size and any yarn.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
My home shop, Twill Fabric and Yarn in Nashua, NH, decided to participate in a hat drive for newborns at our local hospital.
Knitting: Cuffs
Welcome to the next installment of my Outlander Series of fingerless mitts. I continue to be inspired by the series and I have updated the original “Claire’s Pillory Gauntlet” pattern to include more detail in the top of the mitt.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
This pattern is worked using 2 colors in a modified slip stitch/ brioche pattern. Only one color is used per round. You will be changing color and slipping certain stitches each round. This pattern is worked in the round, with both yarns carried throughout the work. You can adapt the size of the mitts of the mitts simply by adding an additional...
Knitting: Cuffs
Welcome to the newest design in my Outlander inspired designs. These are simple fingerless mitts, worked in the round on DPNs with no seam. They use only 1 skein of Rowan Baby Silk Merino, less than 140 yards. So sit back, relax and knit these mitts while we all dream of April 4th and watch re-runs! ENJOY!
Knitting: Cuffs
Welcome to the next installment in my “Outlander” series of fingerless mitts/gauntlets. It’s a long wait till April 4th and the second half of the season, so curl up with this pattern while you watch the reruns and dream of what is to come. This pattern is knit in the round and has a small cable up the outside of the mitt. You can easily make t...
Knitting: Boot Cuffs / Toppers
Enjoy this quick pattern inspired by my “Outlander” Claire’s Gauntlets.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
These simple garter stitch mitts give you a lot of bang for your buck! They are made of ultra soft Berroco Flicker, with a touch of sparkle in the yarn. You will have enough yarn to make at least 3 pairs of mitts, enough to give 2 as gifts and keep 1 pair for yourself. ENJOY!
Crochet: Fingerless Gloves
Welcome to the first crochet fingerless mitt in my “Outlander’ inspired collection. I created a crochet version of my original design, Outlander “Fraser” tartan fingerless Mitts at the request of several fellow Outlander enthusiasts. The colors I used are my interpretation of the “Fraser” tartan plaid, to honor Claire and Jamie’s Wedding. You c...
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Welcome to the latest pattern in my “Outlander’ series. I have created a fingerless glove that is knit flat and seamed, allowing for all the color work and standing to be done prior to seaming. The colors I used are my interpretation of the “Fraser” tartan plaid, to honor Claire and Jamie’s wedding. You can easily adapt the colors to fit your o...
Knitting: Cuffs
This is the 2nd design in my “Outlander” series inspired gauntlets. This design features knitting in the round from the bottom up and cables. I made the sample in Madelinetosh Vintage so the detail would show clearly.
Knitting: Cuffs
After a recent trip to Northern Scotland, I was inspired by the Starz series “Outlander” to design these fingerless, gauntlet style mitts like the character Claire Beauchamps wears in the series. You start with a Celtic cable knitted sideways, and off you go. Transport yourself to 18th century Scotland and have your own adventure! Enjoy!
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
I designed these mitts after making the Rockefeller Shawl designed by Stephen West. I had left over yarn and wanted mitts to go with my shawl, but couldn’t find a pattern; hence Twill Mitts were born. I call them Twill Mitts after my new home away from home , my local yarn store “Twill” in Nashua, NH. Thanks to owners Sandy and Susan for their ...
Knitting: Toeless Sock
Get your chakras in line with these easy, colorful yoga socks. Made from Cascade Yarns Fixation, they are very stretchy and fix most sizes.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Here is a great pattern for summer fingerless mitts. Made from Cascade Fixation Yarn, they stretch for the perfect fit. You’ll have enough yarn to make several pairs of mitts. Change up the color to match your favorite outfit this summer. Enjoy!!!
Knitting: Cup / Mug
Welcome summer with these cute cozies for you coffee or ice tea. Made from Cascade fixation Yarn, they fit snuggly and can accomadate a wide variety of sizes. Great quick gift for your favorite coffee buddy. You will have enough yarn to make several of each cozy. Included in the pattern is a pictorial instruction on placing the beads and writte...
Knitting: Cup / Mug
Here is a great little gift for your favorite Bride and Groom! Made from Cascade Fixation, these cozies fit a wide variety of cup sizes.
Knitting: Toeless Sock
Yarn: Cascade Yarn Fixation Solid # 5800( fern green) and # 8001 (white) 1 skein each color
Knitting: Toeless Sock
Here is the second in my Yoga sock series. This sock includes a ribbing area around the ankle that make it secure while doing your yoga practice and a 1 row lace panel that looks great!. It is a quick knit, great gift for your favorite “yogini” or teacher; also is a great pedi sock that can be worn with flip flops. Enjoy!!