Cornelia Tuttle Hamilton
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
I am not sure where the idea came from for this shawl, but I really like the effect it offers. And how many variations in yarn, gauge and size that can be applied to it! Worked here in 3 colors of Malvinas with contrast chevron and edgings in Ito, this shawl was fun to knit, comfortable to wear and makes me happy to look at!
Knitting: Cardigan
I really enjoyed working with these refreshing colors! The slipped stitch pattern really helps to tie them together and is easy to knit too. Looking forward to seeing what colors you choose for your Calling Spring Cardie!
Knitting: Scarf
Love the diagonal interest in this scarf! It is worked using my DropStitch Openwork technique which allows you to work the openings without breaking the yarn. This pattern includes instructional photos on how to work the technique. It’s a quick, fun knit using one ball of ITO from Noro. Enjoy!
Knitting: Scarf
Love the gutsy feel of these two new Noro yarns - the tonal Malvinas and self-striping Viola! This is a zigzag pattern with strategic bind-offs to create the openings. You can have the side border or leave it off, as you wish! Enjoy!
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Really like how this stripey ribbed pattern looks! Lots of texture and yet quick and enjoyable to knit. Any DK yarn can be used so this is a real stashbuster. Shown below in size Medium fitted version.
Knitting: Vest
I just love how the cables pop in my Affetto Seta! It is held double in my Origins pattern and worked on a bigger needle making a lush and still light fabric. I have included five sizes and two different lengths in the pattern! Happy knitting!
Knitting: Throw
This throw is worked with Bachi from Noro in individual symmetrical garter stitch squares featuring my DropStitch Openwork technique. The pattern can be applied to any weight of yarn. Just work the squares in the correct gauge for the yarn you are using.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
I just love everything about this slipped stitch pattern and fabric! And how the colors change so often…. Worked here in yarns from Noro this stitch pattern gives you a lot of room to try out different yarn combos in the form of swatches.
Knitting: Vest
This stitch pattern just sort of developed on the needle as most of mine do… really like it! It is absolutely geometrical but has a whimsical quality that I was not expecting. I’m pleased!
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
As many of you know, I just love chevrons! Here I’ve used them with openings in an asymmetrical shawl… Not difficult but involves counting and keeping track of the repeats.
Knitting: Scarf, Shawl / Wrap
This Checkerboard pattern always reminds me of the windows in a NY apartment building. The holes are worked using my DropStitch Openwork technique which allows you to make columns for openings in your knitted fabric without breaking the yarn. Three different stitches create an interesting depth to the fabric.
Knitting: Pullover
I’ve always loved this sweater! It’s a fun knit too. I originally worked it in a worsted weight wool (pictured to the right), but it is even yummier in my Affetto Seta. I have redone the sizing and added two additional sizes!
Knitting: Pullover
Love this easy crew neck pullover, worked here in two different colorways of Taiyo from Noro. The sleeves are picked up along the armhole edge and worked down to the wrist allowing for easy adjusting of sleeve length and less finishing! A perfect way to bring more color into your wardrobe!
Knitting: Poncho
This decorative little capelet is worked in the round with my Affetto Seta. The overhand knots are worked in as you go… no need to break the yarn either!
Knitting: Cowl
Love this stitch pattern in Super Bulky Rasta from Malabrigo… The 2 stitch cables lend texture and the yarnovers lend drape resulting in a fabric that is deceptively pliable and comfortable for its weight.
Knitting: Scarf
Needed a Noro fix so I created this quick neck wrap combining in two of my stitch patterns - chevrons and DropStitch Openwork! Photographed at our wonderful coffee shop in Mariefred named Två Goda Ting (Two Good Things), I decided it would be a fitting name for this design!
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This cabled neck wrap is perfect for adding a little color and warmth to your day!
Knitting: Drawstring Bag
Sometimes it’s the little things that give everyday life that extra little joy! I found my self longing for a pretty pouch to keep my jewelry in when I travel. Here is my little silk pouch that is worked in just one hank of my Silkette! Guaranteed to bring a smile to your face… or why not make it for a friend!
Knitting: Tee
At last!! I’m pleased to present my first ever seamless raglan top down in the round pattern. It is a rework of my popular Julia pattern worked in my undyed Silke at a slightly tighter gauge suitable for a light DK yarn. I used yarnover increases to add interest in the yoke.
Knitting: Pullover
Love this easy to wear wide pullover! I designed a new (at least to me!) basketweave stitch pattern and found this rendition very appealing. The fabric created by combining my Shaman and Affetto Seta is both soft but stable enough to showcase the tone-on-tone depth of the color and the stitch pattern. Want to substitute? Pretty much any yarn th...
Knitting: Scarf
This scarf features a half-wheel stitch pattern that can be both decorative and/or dramatic depending on what yarns you use! This version is in yarns from Noro.
Knitting: Sleeveless Top
I love cables and my Silke shows them off well, I think. I decided on a tabard silhouette so as not to distort the cabling more than necessary.
Knitting: Coat / Jacket
I love jackets… especially ones with self-finishing edges. This simple silhouette showcases the Noro Ito so well, I think! I lost count at 28 different colors.
Knitting: Tee
I had the distinct pleasure of seeing Lily Tomlin in Grace & Frankie wearing my Ekeby pattern one night and decided it was time to develop it further! I changed the neckline slightly, added some extra notches at the bottom of Front and Back and a little cap sleeve, and Frankie’s Tee was born!
Knitting: Cowl
I love creating fabrics… I think the combination of Caracol and Mecha (both from Malabrigo) using this simple slip stitch pattern has created a knitted fabric with unique textural interest and a luxurious drape.
Knitting: Cardigan
I have always loved this cardigan! Even though it is a bulky yarn it is elegant and flattering… I improved and reworked the original pattern from the book.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
love the quiet drama of my DropStitch Openwork™ edging in this easy to wear wrapper. Simliar to my Dragon Tale Shawl my Radiance Wrapper has no shaping in the main part and the fringe is calculated and worked in a heavier gauge yarn.
Knitting: Pullover
A real blast from the past!! Cordelia is my first published pattern where I use holes in the knitted fabric as an accent.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This shawl features my DropStitch Openwork™ technique and as you can see is very versatile. Really like the juxtaposition of the two weights of yarn.
Knitting: Cowl
The DropStitch Openwork™ fabric in this cowl grows diagonally making for the notched edges and an interesting drape.
Knitting: Cardigan
This classic Chanel type cardigan is a must have for every wardrobe! The buttonless edging helps keep the crispness of the lines and the yarn and color combinations are endless…
Knitting: Shrug / Bolero
This shrug is my go-to garment when I want to ward winter chilliness! It is comfortable, light and easy to wear. Worked in a brioche rib stitch the fabric is reversible. There is no shaping in the knitting. The finished form is created by clever seaming!
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This checkerboard pattern is worked using my DropStitch Openwork™ technique and is lovely but different on both sides of the fabric!
Knitting: Cowl
This pretty cowl incorporates a braid for added interest. The two tonal colorways provide a lovely tweed look when knit!
Crochet: Pullover
My Shadowbox pullover is worked in crochet! It is a simple yet eye-catching garment which showcases the natural beauty my Sister Silk nicely. Enjoy!!
Knitting: Vest
This vest is worked in two pieces and has an unusual construction. The stitch pattern is reversible allowing the knitter to choose which side they would like to feature! The fabric is quite stretchy since it is actually a complicated rib stitch pattern.
Knitting: Scarf
This scarf is basically the same as the Fernando Circular Scarf but worked in Kureyon Air from Noro. The gauge, needle size and measurements are different.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This airy shawl is a quick, fun knit. I use mine all winter long to add color and texture to an outfit or just to keep my neck warm!
Knitting: Cowl
My Edgemore Cowl features the lovely soft Sulka yarn from Mirasol. Knit side to side it features my new Chalise stitch pattern framed by ribbed edges.
Knitting: Scarf
For those of you who haven’t tried my Spoke Scarf yet, here it is worked up in Obi from Noro.
Knitting: Scarf
This pattern is available in both English and Swedish. Both versions will download when you make your purchase.
Knitting: Pullover
This is one of my favorite cabled designs! The width and shoulder shaping make it easy to wear and the length is easily adjusted to your preference. I love how the ‘accidental’ ruffle adds a feminine touch.
Knitting: Cowl
This whimsical cowl is knit on the bias and only seamed at one corner which provides an unusual drape and fit. It incorporates two of my signature stitch patterns and is worked in three different yarns! Soft and lovely!!
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This shawl is reversible. The Tracks stitch pattern comprises wavy tracks on the front and shaped lozenges on the back. It is fun to knit with action on every row and lots of counting, but the pattern is rhythmical and I think you’ll agree, the results are worth it!
Knitting: Scarf
This scarf is a simple yet dramatic way to add interest to your outfit whether worn around your shoulders over a turtleneck or as outerwear.
Knitting: Scarf
This fun scarf works up with only one hank of Heaven’s Hand Silke… Have fun trying my Knot While You Knit technique!!
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This eye-catching shawl is worked in two directions with two different yarns. The edging is worked in my Dropstitch Openwork™ technique adding a decorative and airy quality to the shawl.
Knitting: Cowl
This one skein cowl is a great little project to try my DropStitch Openwork™ technique and showcases the Super Chunky Forte yarn nicely!
Knitting: Cowl
This tweedy cowl pattern is presented in two different lengths in slightly different stitch patterns.
Knitting: Cowl
A simple garter stitch cowl turns into something interesting and elegant with the application of my Geometric Openwork™ technique!!
Knitting: Cowl
This attractive buttoned cowl features my Geometric Openwork technique using two different shapes - a triangle and a rectangle. More complex in shaping than it looks it is still simple to understand and knit. Worked only in Garter stitch it is a fun knit!!
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This rectangular shawl highlights all the stitch pattern characteristics of my new Geometric Openwork™ technique depending on how it is worn.
Knitting: Scarf
This is a new and improved version of the Liljelund pattern from my Transitions book.
Knitting: Scarf
This scarf is worked in my new Geometric Openwork™ technique which creates a lacy airiness which showcases the loveliness of the Poems Chunky!!
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This pattern is available in both English and Swedish. You will receive a downloads in both languages.
Knitting: Vest
I love the texture of this boxy vest!! This too, is worked in my signature knitting technique allowing for the textured surface, but not adding bulk to the backside of the fabric. Let your fantasy run wild when picking the color combination for this project and enjoy the compliments you will receive!!
Knitting: Shrug / Bolero
I call this lacy stitch garment shawlero… a cross between a shawl and a bolero!
Knitting: Pullover
Everyone who is familiar with my design work knows that I like to create textured fabrics often with holes. Dulcinea is a good example of this, featuring a happy blend of color and texture. The silhouette is straight and the stitch pattern is logical but eye-catching.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This shawl is one of my favorites! It is as easy to wear as it is to look at and satisfying to knit too. Comprised of six squares each one of which is worked in two directions with mitred corners.
Knitting: Scarf, Beret, Tam
This hat and scarf duo feature a two yarn slip stitch pattern that is reversible. The contrast in yarn thicknesses makes this an eye
Knitting: Scarf
This pretty lace shawl really shows off the airiness of the fabric when you work Kid Mohair on a larger needle. All the patterning is along one edge and is on every row, but then more than half is worked in knit sts.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This lovely lace shawl features an adapted version of the Honeybee pattern of old.
Knitting: Scarf
This simple pattern allows the Shaman yarn to show off it´s structure to advantage!!
Knitting: Pullover
Slipped stitches and a contrasting color punctuate the fabric of this A-shaped yoked pullover.
Knitting: Laptop
This lovely laptop cover will brighten anyone’s day. The woven surfacing knitting in the Poems Puzzle gives a protective thickness to the cover.
Knitting: Pullover
For all of you who loved Klaralund, Millay is similar yet quite different in construction.
Crochet: Pixie Hat
This hat was specifically designed for one hank of Super Bulky yarn. The use of double crochet throughout saves yarn but still provides warmth.
Knitting: Vest
This pattern is available in both English and Swedish. Both versions will download when you make your purchase.
Knitting: Scarf, Cloche Hat
This simple hat and scarf add just enough color and fanciful style to any winter coat.
Knitting: Scarf
This fun combo features a ribbed hole pattern that lends drape to Super Bulky Transitions.
Knitting: Pullover
This pretty pullover is shaped at the waist and has slightly bell-shaped sleeves.
Knitting: Cape
This chevron-based capelet is from my book Transitions. It is worked in two pieces and seamed at the sides.
Knitting: Market bag (slouchy)
I’ve always like letting stitch patterns determine shaping… chevrons being a particular favorite! My Tovesta bag is comfortable and a great color accent. Easy to work up, you’ll enjoying both making it and using it!
Knitting: Cardigan
So pleased to be presenting Ärla as a single pattern! This is one of my favorite cardigans and I am about to start my third one. I love how it is gutsy yet feminine due to the waist shaping. Unfortunately Iro is discontinued, but don’t let that stop you from making yourself one. It was found in my now out of print first Noro book.
Knitting: Cardigan
- The body of this garment is worked in 3 separate parts: the bodice is worked horizontally (side-to-side), the waist panel is worked vertically and the bottom panel is worked horizontally. The sleeves are also worked horizontally. The WS of the stitch pattern is facing outward for the bodice, bottom panel and sleeves, while the waist panel has...
Knitting: Pullover
The discreet cabling on the wide ribs adds interest to this classic men’s pullover!