Fancy Tiger Crafts
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Hjarn is the Icelandic word for a “crust of snow.” Our new Hjarn Hat, knit using one of our favorite yarns, Alafoss Lopi made of 100% Icelandic wool, will keep you warm and toasty during deep winter frosts. A blend of textural knits and purls combine with a simple stranded three-color design to achieve maximum cushiness. The perfect blend of tr...
Knitting: Pullover
Designed by Carrie Bostick Hoge, the Junegrass Pullover celebrates the beauty of simplicity. Using the classic contrast of stockinette and garter stitch, Junegrass is knit top-down with raglan yoke. Side slits and a longer back hem add a modern twist to this clean design. The construction is straightforward and great for a first sweater project.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Pattern has two options--spinning your own marled bulky handspun, or knitting the cap with two strands of sport weight yarn held together.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This narrow, textured shawl knits up quickly in hearty Heirloom worsted weight wool. With its clever stitches, the Imposter’s Shawl mimics woven and crochet work, but it is truly knitted from start to finish. The shawl uses a unique stitch to make the scalloped edge reminiscent of crochet work.
Knitting: Cowl
A new version is available for download that fixes issues in the chart. (The first 4 sts in row 10 should be BO, the | symbol is a Slip st Pwise)
Knitting: Beanie, Toque, Earflap Hat
This little cap uses just 55 yards of yarn! That means it knits up quick as can be. You can make plenty as gifts for dear friends in need of a cozy cap this winter! The perfect project for special skeins of handspun, the Ice Skating Cap makes the most of your yarn when you don’t have much, with short row earflaps to keep ears cozy!
Knitting: Animal Toy
Minikitti is knit in the round on DPNs. The kitty pictured uses a fingering weight handspun yarn knit on size 0 needles. This makes a kitten about 5” tall from paw to eartip. You could make him bigger by going up in both your yarn size and needle size. You will want a nice tight stitch--the better to keep in the stuffing (and optional catnip!)-...