Emily Schwinghamer

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Baby Blanket
My sample took three balls of yellow and less than one ball of grey. The grey could probably have been a scrap quantity.
Knitting: Pullover
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Knitting: Poncho
For all those times you go parading with imps and need to look the part.
Knitting: Potholder
Watch the magic pumpkin (soup simmer on your stove)! These masks won’t make your head or your baking projects explode into snakes, but they may very well be part of a Samhain conspiracy.
Knitting: Earflap Hat
I’m not kidding folks, this is it. The ultimate close-fitting full coverage hat. Perfect on its own or as the base for ears, horns, a yarn mohawk, godzilla spikes, whatever you can dream. Bias construction means it will stretch and flex to accommodate the full range of adult sized heads.
Knitting: Chart
“Lobsters are low-key kinda trans, they are gynandromorphic (can have both male and female characteristics) so until we get our own trans symbol we’re hijacking the lobster and making that our symbol,”
Knitting: Chart
This is a collection of all of the CHARTS used to create my Krampus sweater. This is NOT a sweater pattern, you will need to do your own math to make a sweater if you like, or you can use the charts for whatever you want. I just want to be perfectly clear, this pattern will show you the colourwork designs but will not walk you through the proce...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This fairly straightforward cap features thematic motifs from the movie The VVitch. Three colours are suggested. Skills used include Latvian braid, which is explained in the pattern, but I recommend looking up on youtube, and stranded colourwork including some long-ish floats.
Knitting: Mittens
Norwegian-style colourwork mittens, perfect for keeping your hands warm so you have full dexterity when it’s time to make your drawings for The Traveler.
Knitting: Cowl
This extremely simple cowl is designed to showcase the chart, but I definitely encourage you to apply this fun spooky chart to other products! The chart can be worked over any multiple of 26 stitches.
Knitting: Ankle Sock
This pattern is written for a toe-up sock because that’s how I like to make them. If you prefer cuff-down you can always make the cuff first then pick up stitches for the ankle and continue down from there.
Knitting: Beret, Tam
This is a cozy, slouchy hat perfect for those with glorious manes.
Knitting: Chart
This is a stand-alone chart for a stranded damask design. This bold design is suitable for any colourwork project, such as blankets, coats, bags, pillows, etc. No gauge is included, you can use the design in any weight you like.
Knitting: Earflap Hat
Let your ‘tegridy keep you warm. Full disclosure, hat will not play Two Princes without additional modification.
Knitting: Cowl
This cowl is very simple, just enough to seal the gaps around a coat collar and keep the chill out. It can also be worn up around the ears. This stitch pattern is great because not only is it very warm and squishy, it’s perfectly reversible, too! If it gets dirty, the wearer can just flip it. This is a very beginner level cable pattern so it’s ...
Knitting: Cowl
This cowl converts to a hat, or in a pinch, even a bag. The drawstring channel is double knit, which can be a bit challenging to start but is a great skill to have! Thesprucecrafts.com has a good tutorial and there are many others available. This piece will look good whichever side is facing out.