Rebecca Armstrong
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Crochet: Washcloth / Dishcloth
Why would you crochet your own washcloth when you can buy a flannel? Well, they’re easy and quick to make, making them ideal projects for craft groups, TV crafting or travelling with. You can try out new techniques – like this wavy crochet stitch pattern, striping and changing colours. They’re also economical and eco friendly, made from leftove...
Crochet: Washcloth / Dishcloth
Why would you crochet your own washcloth when you can buy a flannel? Well, they’re easy and quick to make, making them ideal projects for craft groups, TV crafting or travelling with. You can try out new techniques – like this wavy crochet stitch pattern, striping and changing colours. They’re also economical and eco friendly, made from leftove...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This shawl was something of an experiment. I had several balls of Stylecraft’s Senses Lace in three different colours and wanted to do something with it. I didn’t know what. I knew I wanted to challenge myself a bit, use a combination of interesting stitches and make something beautiful.
Knitting: Scarf
This is a lightweight lacy scarf, ideal for spring and autumn or cooler summer evenings. It combines two very different lace patterns: a diamond pattern that is repeated along with a central cobweb pattern -- hence the name!
Knitting: Cape
This hooded cape has sections of chunky cables alternated with stocking stitch and a series of increases to flare out from the neck. It’s bright and bold and perfect for all youngsters. The pattern itself might look complicated, but give it a go - it’s much simpler than it seems at first. It’s also easy to size up by adding sections and continu...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Pushkar means lotus, the national flower of India and said to be the seat of Brahma. I learnt this at Birmingham’s Pushkar restaurant. The food was lovely, as were the cocktails. I had only just started working on this design at the time, and as it uses the lotus flower stitch, the name seemed fitting.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
I grew up in East Anglia, in the east of England. The landscape is very flat and where the fens have been drained it can be quite empty, allowing the wind to blow across it. Stands of Poplar trees were planted at field edges to act as windbreaks. This lace pattern reminds me of those tall, narrow trees.
Crochet: Electronics Cozy
This pattern can be downloaded for free from my blog. Please note that this is an English pattern, so double crochet (dc) is equivalent to single crochet in the US.