Jeanne Stevenson
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These socks were designed as a celebration of Cleveland finally winning a championship. Congrats, Cleveland!
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Knitting: Cowl
This cowl is inspired by the colors and textures of autumn. It uses two colors of yarn – one semi-solid, and one variegated. Starting with one and transitioning to the next the color work shows off each color individually as well as together. However only one color is worked at a time. The texture mimics the feel of the woods in the fall while ...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Inspired by rainbows that stretch in a full arch across the sky, this simple shawl is created using wedge shaping, stripes, and purl bumps.
Knitting: Scarf
I designed both this shawlette and the yarn with recent trends in mind. Ombré! Chevrons! Pointy, Kerchief Scarves! Oh My! But then I turned it down a notch. Because if I’m going to take the time to knit something I want it to be classic and in style long after these fads are over. So the ombré is a slow transition from one color to another and ...
Knitting: Beret, Tam
This is the updated, slouchy, version of the Mod Cables Hat. It is inspired by Mod fabric patterns. For more info please see this post here:
Knitting: Boot Cuffs / Toppers
Add instant warmth and style to your favorite pair of rain boots with these fleece boot liners topped with a decorative cable knit cuff. This project includes instructions for knitting the cable cuff (with alternative instructions for knitting in the round and flat) + the sewing pattern for the boot liner. The boot liner works with most popula...
Knitting: Earflap Hat
Inspired by a vintage, leather football helmet this earflap hat features two, simple cable patterns that are knit without a cable needle. Charts are provided for reference although the entire pattern is written out. The flaps are knit first, then the rest of the hat is cast on and knit in the round from the bottom up.
Knitting: Scarf
This pattern was originally developed for sale with kits for Joseph Beth Booksellers. It is best printed on two sides of one sheet of paper then folded in half.
Knitting: Scarf
The yarn for this pattern is not available at Destination Yarn just yet - it is currently only at Joseph Beth Booksellers in kits that include this pattern, needles, and yarn. However the info for the yarn is this: