Faserkind
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Knitting: Cowl
The shift to colder weather has gotten me wanting to make new fall accessories, so I’m proud to present the Mushroom Medley Cowl! Featuring rows of five different types of mushrooms and corrugated ribbing on top and bottom, this cowl is sure to keep you warm whether you’re out hunting for toadstools or just running to market. Feel free to switc...
Knitting: Pin Cushion
A delightful little pin cushion modeled after the most iconic mushroom of them all, the Amanita muscaria. This fast and easy pattern uses minuscule amounts of yarn and can be easily modified with different colors of yarn and pins for a whole variety of mushrooms. Not a sewer? You can omit the pins entirely and just make a plushie mushie friend!
Knitting: Animal Toy
This pattern is for a sweet little llama buddy using worsted (or DK held double). A small amount of dark brown or grey worsted will be needed for the hooves. This little guy involves a fair amount of sewing/seaming and weaving in ends, so keep that in mind. It’s also worked in the round on small numbers of stitches, which can be frustrating. St...
Knitting: Purse / Handbag
Meet Triangle Bottom Project Bag’s big sister! Taking inspiration from the success of my first bag pattern and my lovely mason bees I’m currently housing, I present this sweet little project bag designed for bigger projects and multiple yarn balls. The simple pattern chart and seamless tessellations makes this bag a fast and easy knit for you t...
Knitting: Wristlet
A simple yet engaging pattern I came up with for a wrist project bag. You could do away with the chart and just do it all in one color (maybe that special skein of handpainted you’ve been saving?) or come up with your own repeat design!
Knitting: Headband
A simple headband with majestic horns and floppy ears to bring out the wild thing in all of us!
Knitting: Scarf
Ahh, I took too long to post the pattern! I had hoped to be the first lol but apparently other people had the exact same idea :’D
Knitting: Mittens
This is my first mitten pattern but it has been tested by yarnbakery and has been given the thumbs up approval! I greatly admire The Force Awakens Hat and wanted a nice pair of mittens to match for the cold early mornings in my slow-to-heat-up car, so I decided to go ahead and try my hand at designing my own mittens.This pattern features instru...