Maria Aziez

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Scarf
This scarf looks interesting and grows quickly on 4.5mm needles, and the lace pattern is not hard to memorise. The increasing and decreasing stitch count makes for a beautiful wavy edge all along the side. You need up to 100g of your favourite luxurious DK weight yarn for a 160cm long scarf. Both written and charted instructions are included.
Knitting: Chart
The impressive and memorable fighting vehicle that is the Chicken Walker (All Terrain Scout Transport) can now be incorporated into a knitted pattern of your choice.
Knitting: Chart
The ever-so-impressive machine of war that is the Imperial Walker AT-AT, brought to life for your enjoyment in a knitting chart format. Fittingly twinned with a probe droid so you can begin to re-create your own battle of Hoth. You might also want to check out the free AT-ST chicken walker chart in my store.
Knitting: Chart
A knitting chart approximation of the Jedi symbol so famous from the Star Wars universe. Gauge is not exactly 1-1; a few more rows than stitches per four inches.
Knitting: Hair accessories, Softies - Other
This little hat is a perfect size to pop on with a hairpin. It can also make a lovely mascot to pin onto your bag.
Knitting: Slippers
These slippers will put a smile on any child’s face - and adults too. I’ve accommodated guidelines for both short row and flap heel constructions. The gauge is extreme to provide durability and to create a comfortably cushy fabric.
Knitting: Throw, Bedspread
Casting off is over-rated - just graft together live squares to make a blanket. I suppose you need to like grafting though…
Knitting: Beret, Tam
This is a lacy beret, knit in cotton to make a beautiful hat to enjoy in spring. Beads add sparkle to an already decorative pattern.