Lisa Hoffman
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
An easy Garter stitch shawl knit on the bias is made more special by using a beautiful hand dyed yarn.
Knitting: Scarf
This is a luxurious 150 gram hank of yarn, knit as a simple tube scarf in rounds. What makes is special is the creative and talented dye work by Iris Schreier of Artyarns in this specific colorway.
Knitting: Scarf
It’s all about the Artyarns color !! This pattern will work with either Cashmere 1ply or Merino Cloud in color 172 as they have similar yardage.
Knitting: Throw
The Sampler Blanket has 30 different patterns, worked in 5 separate strips with 6 patterns each. For each strip, the pattern squares are each bound off, then stitches are picked up for the following square. The strips are crocheted together, and the blanket is finished with a crochet border.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
With a four row sequence pattern, alternating fibers and colors creates a wonderful woven look on this Green Sleigh Shawl. I took the name from a Grandma Moses painting at the Frick Museum in New York City that reflects the exact colors used and the mood I was intending for this design to be cozily wrapped for warmth on a snowy day in the woods.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
11/14/19 There was an errata for this pattern if you purchased it before this date. A new version 3 has been uploaded, and anyone who has previously purchased this pattern should have received an email or message through Ravelry with the revised pattern.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
A hat that’s actually 2 hats in 1! Wear it as a brimmed beanie for double warmth around the ears, or unfold the rib section and you have a comfy slouch hat.
Knitting: Gloves
Cozi 3 Pattern Special - purchase all 3 patterns as a set (this with Cozi Cowl and Cozi Mitts) for $6.00 - now through March 31, 2016!!!
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Cozi 3 Pattern Special - puchase all 3 patterns (this with Cozi Cowl, and Cozi Gloves) for $6.00 - now through March 31, 2016!!!
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
City Mitts pattern is free with yarn purchase at String- call for more information, or for purchase on my Ravelry shop.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
In fashion, yet timeless in it’s style, this cable and pom pom hat is super fast and easy to knit . Make one for yourself and before you know it your friends, kids, relatives will all be asking for it as well. Leave off the pom pom for a men’s hat if desired.
Knitting: Scarf
Don’t you just want a soft and warm scarf on a chilly day? Here it is! Using 2 skeins of super luxurious Artyarns Ensemble Light’s blend of cashmere and silk, you can wrap this scarf a few times around, yet it’s still lightweight. And it’s easy to knit in a pretty lace pattern.
Knitting: Tee
With a cool lace pattern featured on the BACK! this stunning drop shoulder pullover, knit in gorgeous Serenade hand painted silk from Vijay Fibers, is lovely to knit and wonderful to wear.
Knitting: Baby Blanket
Two cable needles are used to achieve this fun linked chain design, and then a crochet hook is used to work the vertical stripes in slip stitch technique. I used a solid main color and a contrasting variegated colorway for the stripes, but that can be switched around as designers choice.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
A simple classic shape with a little bit of style, your color and fiber choice are what makes this hat your own. Use a sparkly yarn, or use two or more colors in stripes, even add a bit of mohair or angora for a warm, fuzzy feel.
Knitting: Scarf
This scarf mixes the softest cashmere and silk, striped with a beaded and sequined silk for a touch of sparkle for any season.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This is a great first fair-isle in the round project. It has been a favorite project with my students.The fun part is choosing the palette. Use fun colors that contrast and pop to brighten up a winter’s day.
Knitting: Ankle Sock
The perfect newborn baby gift…they fit snuggly and comfortably, and can be made in a slightly bigger gauge to fit at different stages!
Knitting: Throw
Concept: make the kid a blanket and send him off to college! Well, he wanted it to be soft and stretchy. Definitely not itchy. And I had to use the school colors…but he was not going to really want it “purple and gold”! So…I designed this preppy plaid afghan, with enough detail to keep me interested while knitting in the love, yet a “cool” fact...
Knitting: Scarf
This is a diceptively easy lace that can be worked in a variety of fibers and gauges, but knit using 2 skeins of Artyarns Cashmere Glitter it has such a luxurious feel and resembles a Missoni design. As written, the pattern works up to 8” wide by 48” long, with a easy pattern repeat that can be adjusted for personal preference. It looks great i...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque, Scarf
Cables at the brim of this hat keep it fitting snuggly, and working the rest in ribbing is easy to do. Scarf is written as muffler size, but just add more ribbing in center to make a longer version.
Knitting: Scarf, Shawl / Wrap
This oversized scarf is worked beginning at a corner then continuing on the bias in a traditional openwork pattern.
Knitting: Booties
Quick and easy to knit up on DPNs for a last minute baby gift, these too cute baby socks have a ruching on the leg for chunky little baby ankles.