Lucinda Makes

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Inspired by the ocean and its waves, the Surf Shawl uses simple knit stitches and slipped stitches to create a textured asymmetrical shawl. A gradient of three colours is used for this project, a smooth transition is formed between these by knitting stripes to fade from one colour to the next.
Knitting: Cowl
With textured stripes of garter stitch and slipped stitches, the Trails Cowl is an easy but engaging project to work on. The cowl begins much like a typical shawl project, but is much quicker to knit than larger shawls, and results in a cosy cowl which can be added to any outfit before heading out into chilly weather.
Knitting: Cowl
Inspired by feathers, the Soar Cowl features sections of colourwork separated by bands of bobbles. This varied and engaging project includes simple stranded colourwork with no long floats, textured rows of bobbles, as well as short breaks of relaxing plain stockinette stitch.
Knitting: Cowl
With alternating sections of detailed colourwork, the Vertex Cowl utilises lines to form an interesting geometric design. Complex colourwork sections are followed by simpler sections with short repeats, resulting in a varied project that’s ideal for fans of stranded colourwork.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Beginning with alternating sections of garter stitch and textured rib stitch, before ending with a contrasting zigzag panel; the Traverse Shawl is a relaxing project consisting mainly of knit and purl stitches. This shawl is knit from the top down in DK weight yarn, making it a surprisingly quick to knit project, which results in a cosy shawl p...
Knitting: Cowl
Featuring assorted arrow motifs, the Directions Cowl is an easy but engaging colourwork project. With no long floats this project is ideal for knitters who are new to stranded colourwork, as well as those with more experience.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
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Knitting: Cowl
Inspired by the appearance of brickwork, the Compose Cowl uses mosaic knitting to create a möbius cowl covered with a detailed brick pattern. The cowl can be knit with just two colours, but can also be perfect for using advent yarn, mini skeins or using up scraps of yarn.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
With delicate cables framed by seed stitch, the Pivot Mitts are a winter wardrobe staple. Featuring a surprisingly easy to knit stitch pattern, these mitts can be a perfect introduction to knitting cables.
Knitting: Cowl
Covered with detailed colourwork, the Point Cowl’s design features sections of lines and triangles. The colourwork changes as you progress through the cowl, keeping the project interesting and difficult to put down.
Knitting: Bracelet
The Knitter’s Wrap Bracelet is a simple I-cord wrap bracelet, perfect for using up small quantities of yarn. This bracelet is a quick and easy project, which can be knit to any length for a perfect fit.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Alternating between a section of garter stitch and a textured eyelet section, the Fresh Air Shawl is a relaxing project and perfect canvas for experimenting with marling. Either use a single colour of sport weight yarn, or marl two strands of fingering weight yarn together and play with colour.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Designed to accompany the Celestial Cowl, the Celestial Mitts are inspired by the night sky. The stars decrease in density from the start to the end of the mitts, choose colours to either mimic the sky and stars or something completely different.
Knitting: Cowl
A textured cosy cowl, inspired by the layered appearance of clusters of mushrooms growing on trees. The Form Cowl is knitted in the round and features an easy to follow stitch pattern.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Covered with tessellating diamonds, the Tessellate Mitts feature stripes of simple colourwork. Choose either bold contrasting colours or a more subtle combination. These mitts are designed to be knit using 5 mini skeins, but you could also use leftover yarn and as many colours as you’d like.
Knitting: Cowl
A simple colourwork cowl inspired by the night sky. The stars decrease in density from the start to the end of the cowl, choose colours to either mimic the sky and stars or something completely different. With short and simple repeats this pattern is easy to follow, even for people who are totally new to stranded colourwork.
Knitting: Cowl
A warm and cosy cowl, perfect for cold days. This quick and easy project makes use of ribbing and seed stitch to create textured hills and valleys. Knit in the round using chunky yarn; if you can knit and purl you’ll have all the skills you need for this project.