Natalia Kolasa
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Knitting: Pullover
With a squishy cartridge belt rib to hug your waist and neck, and extra long sleeves, this oversized turtleneck will keep you cozy in the colder months. The extended waist and color-blocking adds a retro-touch to your closet. Watch the snow fall while staying warm and tucked away in your cocoon of a knit and emerge only as a butterfly in spring...
Knitting: Pullover
Dress to impress while wearing Empress. A diagonal “V” pattern adds interest to the bottom of an empire waist top with bracelet sleeves that also feature a diagonal patterned cuff. The top is worked in stockinette stitch for a smooth finish with a simple neckline
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
A female warrior spirit choosing viking souls for the afterlife needs a proper pair of gauntlets to accessorize her fierce look, don’t you think? I saw these gloves on one of my favorite characters, Kenzi, from SyFy channel’s Lost Girl and I had to have them. So I made them and am happy to share my pattern with you!
Knitting: Cowl
A funnel shape gives this cowl some interest as the sections collapse inwardly toward your neck. The decreases are hidden in the pearl rows, which also add a textured design element. When worn as a mini capelet, the stretched out piece reveals narrow channels radiating out from the center.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque, Scarf
This pattern is for both a scarf and a matching hat knitted in a garter rib. The scarf is knit loosely to allow for a soft and lovely drape. The hat is long enough to be worn two ways: with a modern slouch, or for colder days, a quick fold up of the brim gives it a cozy, fitted look.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Choose one of the colors in your Trillium for a perfectly matching hat or make it simply because you need a warm and versatile hat for the winter. This hat pattern, as written, only has a slight slouch so that you can wear it fitted and over your ears to keep out the chill, or push it back on your forehead for a slouchy and modern fit. If you’d...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This very simple pattern for a slouchy hat is made to show off a special yarn such as the thick and thin SoHo by Debbie Bliss. Instructions for two different bands are provided in case you’d like to switch it up.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Ideal for the Zelda fan, this beanie features the triforce all around the hat showing off your gaming gusto.