Charlotte McAlpine
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Floating Crystals is an ode to all things frozen, crystalized, and jeweled. Knit with two colors of worsted weight yarn using mosaic knitting techniques to create a beautiful pattern repeat. Sample was knit with Malabrigo Rios colorways Paris Night and Whole Grain.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Halo (for short) was inspired by light; The halo around a full moon, the glow of twinkle lights, or the bright lights of a city at night. The halo effect is created by combining a skein of planned pooling yarn along with two complementing colorways. My version was knit with yarn dyed by HauteKnitYarn. Glowing garter and eyelet sections accent t...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
I’ve always admired knitted mesh market bags. Farmer’s Market Shawl was inspired by a trip to a local farmer’s market one Fall morning - I was bagless, wandering around with an armful of local treats. I found myself wondering if I could use the shawl I was wearing as a bag. Or better yet, if there was a way to knit a shawl that would double as ...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Picnic in the Park is a sophisticated, classic shawl that utilizes mosaic knitting techniques to create a woven pattern. Its versatile triangle shape allows for it to be worn many different ways. Warm your neck in style by tying it at the shoulder, front, or back. Or wear it over your shoulders as a jacket alternative on a crisp Fall day.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Inspired by the beginnings of Spring, Emmalyn is an asymmetric shawl that is light and airy yet cozy and warm. The kind of shawl that can be grabbed “just in case” on the way out the door and wrapped around your shoulders when the sun goes down. The lace evokes a rebirth of nature that comes in Spring when trees start budding and the weather wa...
Knitting: Cowl
Cowl for a Cause is a seamless cowl designed to be knit with a 12 mini-skein fingering-weight set or scraps from other projects. It also can be knit with full 100g skeins, one MC and one CC.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
I have a thing for minis, I love trying different colors and seeing how they look next to each other, how changing the order completely changes the project. For this reason I also love mini sets but have a hard time with the idea that you only knit one project with each set. After the cost, excitement, and spending all that time winding them up...