Kassie Moody
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Knitting: Cowl
The second of three patterns in my Falling Coin trio, this time using Galleon from Schmutzerella Yarns. Knut is a lovely hat, and Sickle is coming soon!
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The first of three in my cabled “Falling Coin” accessory collection. Second is a cowl out of “Galleon”, and third is the coming-soon Sickle.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Named for one of my favorite running jokes from the tv show Psych, I’ve Heard It Both Ways is a snug beanie with a reversible stitch--meant to resemble the texture of another running joke in the show: a pineapple.
Knitting: Scarf
Inspired by the names of Schmutzerella Yarns’ mini skein sets, this pattern contains two scarves. Garter stitch and lace are melded for a textured, almost reversible scarf with delicate eyelet edges.
Knitting: Scarf
Each Sorting Scarf begins with a provisional cast-on to knit a length of i-cord, then stitches are picked up to begin the body of the shawl. You begin at the widest point and slowly decrease, making the scarf a quick knit!
Knitting: Scarf
Each Sorting Scarf begins with a provisional cast-on to knit a length of i-cord, then stitches are picked up to begin the body of the shawl. You begin at the widest point and slowly decrease, making the scarf a quick knit!
Knitting: Scarf
Each Sorting Scarf begins with a provisional cast-on to knit a length of i-cord, then stitches are picked up to begin the body of the shawl. You begin at the widest point and slowly decrease, making the scarf a quick knit!
Knitting: Scarf
Each Sorting Scarf begins with a provisional cast-on to knit a length of i-cord, then stitches are picked up to begin the body of the shawl. You begin at the widest point and slowly decrease, making the scarf a quick knit!
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
This pattern is eligible for the Indie Design Gift-A-Long, which is a KAL/CAL of holiday gifts
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This pattern is eligible for the Indie Design Gift-A-Long, which is a KAL/CAL of holiday gifts
Knitting: Cowl
This pattern was designed for Schmutzerella Yarns’ “Spicy Food” Surprise Box! Learn about her super fun Surprise Boxes in her Ravelry Group.
Knitting: Cowl
Poplar Bark Loop is a cozy cowl created with cables and a chevron-esque rib. It is worked in the round on either 24’’(60cm) or 32”(80cm) circulars. Some testers found the 32”(80com) needle too tight for before the ribbing, and others found the body was too cramped on the 24”(60cm). Take note on what may affect you, and choose your needles accor...