Ellen T. Andresen/SISO Designs

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The LIVERPOOL hat was inspired the great brick buildings of Liverpool. It’s a quick and easy knit unisex style hat, with a slight slouch/top and optional folded brim for extra warmth!
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
GrorudRosa er lua som viser at du støtter kampen mot brystkreft. Lua er for deg som står i kampen nå, for deg som er kreftfrisk eller for deg som har noen i familen eller vennekretsen som er berørt – og for deg som synes lua er fin!
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This dishcloth pattern is especially made for SF fans and the crafters of the 82nd World Science convention in Glasgow in August 2024.
Knitting: Scarf
The JUST 2 ROWS MORE scarf has a clean structural look which makes it highly suitable for both men and women. It is an easy knit, making it ideal for beginner knitters and commuter knitting.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The Scrappy Hat knits up easily using scraps of yarn with a gauge of 24 sts over 10 cm. The basic unisex hat can be customized by knitting a double brim or be knit longer for a baggy hat.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The DUBLIN HAT was inspired by a visit to the Convention Centre Dublin, and is an easy and quick knit unisex style. It can be worn with the brim turned up, or as a slouchy hat.
Knitting: Scarf
Aery is a wonderfully soft and cosy cabled scarf well suited for both men and women. The scarf both starts and ends with garter stitch rows, and the cables are knit with a background pattern of knit/purl ribbing, making it look good on both sides!
Knitting: Scarf
Do you have 25 gram of sock yarn or more around? No ideas what to make of it? Look no further - here’s a sweet little garter stitch scarf to tide you over!
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The SPEIRA hat has a subtle spiralling pattern of purl and knits, in the traditional style of a watchman cap. It can be worn with the brim turned up, or as a slouchy hat. The pattern has three sizes (child, adult small and medium/large). The tweedy yarn gives it a rugged, outdoorsy look. It has a subtle spiralling pattern of purl and knits, tha...
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
When Santa comes visiting, he’ll need his own napkin or dishcloth for those pesky cookie crumbs or spilt milk!
Knitting: Market bag (slouchy)
Sommerens lette nett er klar! Perfekt til en liten tur på stranden, eller hvis du skal handle litt. Eller kanskje som en skittentøypose på reise?
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The Knit-in Movie Night hat is made for everyone who loves knitting and movies. Proclaim your love to the world!
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
The TORUNN shawl is a gently curving sideways knit shawl with a knitted on border in a contrasting colourway in a light fingering yarn. The shawl can be knit in different yarn weights, as well as in one colour. It is especially designed to sit well on the shoulders and drape nicely around the neck.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The Major Ursa hat was designed for the 75th World Science Fiction Convention i Helsinki, Finland 9.-13. August 2017. It was inspired by the convention artwork, and features spaceships, star constellations and of course the Major Ursa herself.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
ÅSGARD (ASGARD) is a comfortably slightly slouchy cabled hat for early spring/autumn. The one-size hat is knitted in the round from the bottom up with a twisted rib brim, with cables knitted on a reverse stocking stitch background. Pattern is both charted and fully written.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Veivetlua skal symbolisere de ulike veiene vi tar eller har tatt for å komme til hjemstedet vårt, og er spesielt laget for alle som føler tilknytning til Veitvet og Groruddalen.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Seventeen Hats is an idea that came to me while fiddling around with cable patterns. I suddenly ‘saw’ the cable as a hat, and all I could see was hats! And all hats need a fun pompom topper, don’t they? So why settle for one hat when you can knit seventeen?
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The I love Setesdal Hat has its roots in the Norwegian heritage knitting traditions from Setesdal, updated for a modern slouchy look.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The High Fidelity Hat is fully reversible and the stretchy lattice/cable pattern makes for a very accommodating fit.
Knitting: Shrug / Bolero
The Oslo Shrug has its roots in the traditional Lusekofte-sweater and the classic knitting patterns collected by Annichen Sibbern Bøhn in “Norwegian Knitting Designs”. The Lusekofte with the single stitches (lice) of a contrasting colour has had a special position in Norwegian knitting traditions for a long time. It has recently seen a new revi...
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
If you’re looking for a quick one-ball knit, look no further than these zigzag mitts.
Knitting: Cowl
The reversible Seriatim Cowl is a quick and easy knit based on the traditional basket weave pattern, emphasizing the thick and thin properties of the yarn. Three sizes are given; small, funnel and large.
Knitting: Necklace, Cowl
Circe’s Circles is a necklace or a cowl of nested circles of stockinette knit in the round.It’s great for gifts, and provides that little extra warmth without the bulkiness of a larger cowl.Circe’s Circles is a quick and easy project – it can be done in an evening!
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
The pattern for the Leagrave Shawl was inspired by the ancient ziggurats of Babylonia, and combines easy garter stitch with blocks of colour in rectangles and triangles to create one large seamless triangle.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
The stretchy Bamboo stitch makes these fingerless mitts great for gifting as they fit pre-teens to adult men. Make them short or long, with contrasting cuffs or no thumbs – it’s your choice!
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Sometimes you just yearn for a simple hat. A no-frills hat that is quick to knit up and an easy project on the go. A simple stockinette hat that goes with everything; that does the trick!
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This winter I’m prepared! I’ve made the Eskimo Hat in Garnstudio Drops Eskimo yarn, and the easy stranded pattern is sure to keep me warm when the cold hits. The bulky yarn makes it a quick knit, and the pom-pom ticks the box for the fun factor!
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
The Knutr Mitts have a classical, sleek look but with a difference - the knotted twists are a focal point for the Malabrigos Rios yarn. The mitts are knit top down from the knuckles, one at a time, and the pattern is both written and charted. A photo tutorial is included for the knots.
Knitting: Cowl
This quick knit cowl or neck warmer is a great stash buster, and the soft Malabrigo Merino Worsted makes it a joy to wear beneath your coat in the cold season.
Knitting: Cowl
The Arwen cowl is all about knits and purls in a changing graphic pattern, making it interesting to knit. Two skeins of Malabrigo Merino Worsted in different colorways are needed for this looped cowl. It’s fully reversible, and can also be made with a single skein for a smaller, one loop cowl.
Knitting: Cowl, Scarf
The Summerly scarf is not just a scarf, it’s also a cowl, depending on your needs of the day. With decorative buttons, it’s easy to convert from scarf to cowl.
Knitting: Cowl
This is by no means an original idea, but here it is anyway. Basically, it’s a very easy knit cowl with spectacular results due to the long color-changes of the Noro yarn. And it’s a great way of using up single balls of yarn from your stash. Not to say a great project for quick gifts and commuter knitting!
Knitting: Beret, Tam
This is a medium sized slouchy hat and great for using up scraps of yarn. You’ll need at least two different colors for the slipped pattern to show. Using high contrast colors really shows off the slipped stitches pattern.
Knitting: Bookmark
This little bookmark is a great gift for an engineer, a math person or just your common garden variety of geek as it uses the FIBONACCI sequence of numbers for the pattern.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
My hometown and capital of Norway hosted the 2011 Nordic World Ski Championships, and my boyfriend wanted a special hat to wear while attending the big ski-jump competition.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
The Fall Down shawlette was designed as a simple stockinette top-down shawl to showcase the color shifts of the yarn. The bulky yarn had lived it’s previous life as a garter stitch scarf. Unloved, the scarf was sent off to a fleamarket, where it was rescued and later unravelled by me.