KMD Originals

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Tee
Note: When using hand dyed yarn, alternate skeins every other row to avoid color pooling,
Knitting: Cardigan
This cardigan is truly an “Everyday” sweater. With a 3” front edge border worked in pattern, it’s to easy grab and go to start your day. Finished measurements allow for 2” positive ease.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
River Locks is a lace wrap which can be made as long or as short as you would like. The pattern results in a 72” long wrap using 512 yds.
Knitting: Vest
This the vest version of Field and Stream cardigan.
Knitting: Vest
Neckline uses a steek to maintain the color pattern for each side of the vest front. Machine sewing will be required for steek.
Knitting: Cardigan
Dublin Revisited is designed with two garter st patterns using slipped sts. The bottom border is carried up the front edge to incorporate the button band, and is also repeated on the sleeve cuffs.
Knitting: Cardigan
Trellis knits up quickly on #10 needles. Sleeves are knitted as you work the body pieces.
Knitting: Cardigan
Knitting: Vest
Knitting: Vest
Interchange is a tailored vest worked in reverse stockinette stitch with a twisted stitch panel on the front. The alpaca blend yarn adds softness yet still gives detail to the pattern stitch
Knitting: Cardigan
The body of this sweater is knit in one piece up to the armholes. The bottom border’s larger pattern works well with the smaller all over texture of the rest of the body and sleeves. Adding a pin at the neckline as a closure can add an alternative look.
Knitting: Pullover
This henley design incorporates both worsted and sport weight yarns. The textured front and sleeve cuffs are worked the sport weight yarn to detail the pattern stitch, while the back and sleeves are knit in stockinette st using the worsted weight.
Knitting: Vest
The easy two row pattern for the body of the vest is a nice contrast to cable pattern that runs along the front v-neck
Knitting: Vest
Emma is a light, airy vest that can be worn all year long. The yarn over border pattern can turn into a button band by simply sewing buttons onto a lace hem tape and “popping” them thru the holes.
Knitting: Cardigan
Trillium uses both sport and worsted weight yarn in the design. The front and back panels use two colors of the sport in a slip st pattern and the sides and sleeves are picked up and knit sideways in a coordinating worsted. Yardage requirements for the sport - dark 700 and light between 350 abd 700. Worsted requirements between 440 and 660.
Knitting: Pullover
This is a great sweater to snuggle into on a snowy weekend. The mohair blend adds that touch of softness next to the skin.
Knitting: Vest
This vest was designed for a trip to Ireland. The bottom cable pattern represents my ancestory from Northern Ireland, and the shamrock patterned body represents the southern Republic.
Knitting: Coat / Jacket
This jacket design incorporates both worsted and sport weight yarn. The body is worked in worsted and uses between 1100 - 1540 yds, the collar and cuffs are worked in contrasting sport weight and use 700 yds. Sleeves are 3/4 length.