Erin Berg
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Knitting: Earwarmers, Headband
The Sugarbush Headband is a beautiful textured, like a warm hug for your head. The easy to memorize, 4 row repeat works up quickly. It is knit flat to incorporate the long stitch on the edges and begins with a provisional cast on to keep the stitches live for the 3 needle bind off.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The Sugarbush Hat is a fitted, textured hat made of yarn overs and slipped stitches. It looks great in a solid or variegated color. There are also instructions on how to use up a few scraps and add a contrasting color. The stitch repeat is large, so the only size it is written for is to fit an average women’s head.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The Super Bulky Kyria Cowl + Infinity Scarf pattern features loads of texture and easy cables to create a stunning and squishy cowl to keep you cozy and stylish. It is written in a small, meant to sit close to the neck, medium to be looser, and an infinity cowl which twists around once to keep all the cold out. They knit up quickly with super b...
Knitting: Earwarmers
This ear warmer is an ideal pattern for stash busting as well as market prep. Fast to work up and a lot of fun to combine different colors from your scrap bin. It is an easy pattern to get the hang of and memorize which makes it faster to knit. There are directions for 4 different weights of yarns. Super bulky, Bulky, Light Bulky, and Worsted. ...
Knitting: Market bag (slouchy)
This Sweetheart Market Bag is great for carrying goods from a farmers market or a trip to the grocery store. It is written for cotton in both a large and small size, Home Maker Dec yarn in a large and small and one size using Wool and the Gang Mixtape yarn. At the end of the pattern there are suggestions to use more eco friendly yarns. Double w...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This listing is for the North Twin Beanie pattern. It is part of my Apostle Islands Collection. These patterns are named after the beautiful islands near the area I grew up. This pattern features unique triangle shapes and a lovely braid separating each section. I designed it with We Are Knitters Petite Wool. I love how the triangles look in si...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This is the South Twin Beanie pattern. Another pattern in my Apostle Island Collection. This one uses the same triangles that are in my North Twin Beanie pattern but they are stacked vertically for a new look. They are paired with a chain of elongated stitches and an eye catching brim. A special combination of stitches. It is an intermediate kn...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The Rocky Island Beanie is part of my Apostle Island Collection. It uses a bulky yarn and a textured stitch that reminded me of large rocks. There is a video and photos to help guide you through this stitch. This is especially helpful if you are a visual learner like I am. It is knit in the round so there are no seams. This knitting pattern is ...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This pattern is my Stockton Beanie, the first in my Apostle Islands Collection. I love its texture which is deceptively easy to create. The pattern includes video link on how to execute the stitch and some tips to making your beanie have a consistent look. The result is a fantastic design full of little dashes and bobbles. It was designed to be...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The Kyria Hat has unique wonderful texture using the moss stitch and an easy cable. It is a great introduction to cables. This version uses super bulky yarn for a fast and satisfying project. It would be a great pattern for making gifts or prepping for markets.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This knitting pattern is for the Woodland Walk Beanie. It features a unique stitch that is deceptively easy. Step by step photo tutorials are included to make this stitch easy to execute. It is written for both bulky (5) yarn and super bulky (6) with options for meaning a beanie or a slouchy style. It is written to fit an average adult female. ...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The zigzag texture of this beanie made me think the tracks left on a slalom run.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This pattern is a slightly fitted, fun, wam hat. It knits up quickly using super bulky yarn. There are endless color combinations. And it is a great stash buster. The pattern is easy to memorize in a short amount of time.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This listing is for the Berit Beanie knitting pattern. This design features unusual cables which make it unique. They create almost an architectural effect. The pattern includes instructions to use both a worsted weight yarn and a light bulky yarn. The bulky version is ever so slightly slouchy in the back.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This is a great hat pattern for an advanced beginner knitter that wants to take their skills to the next level. These slipped stiches make an interesting swirl like pattern. It is a deceptively easy way to create visual interest. The main pattern is written for a bulky (5) weight yarn. There are also suggestions to use super bulky (6) and how t...
Knitting: Earwarmers
This Ruthie Ear Warmer knitting pattern is full of texture. It’s the perfect fall accessory with or without the bow. It has written instructions for using worsted, light bulky, bulky, and super bulky yarn. Choose your preferred weight yarn then go to the page with instructions for that weight yarn. The last page has some tips that I found helpf...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This knitting pattern for the Jael Beanie is great for any advanced beginner/ intermediate knitter. It is perfect for makers working on their fall prep as it works up quickly and you can easily find where you left off if you should have to set it down. I have included instructions for using a light weight bulky yarn (such as WAK petite wool) to...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This pattern is great for the adventurous beginner ready to start learning cables. It’s full of texture, and a quick knit for an experienced knitter. The last pages of the patterns are tips for new knitters on how to change the fit of the hat to their liking. There are also some photos and notes from when I was designing it about different yarn...