Anne Corcoran
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Fern is a triangular shawl that covers the shoulders. It is recommended for the intermediate knitter as it begins with a small rectangle. Stitches are picked up on both sides of the rectangle to knit the outside borders of the shawl. The main fern repeat is quite simple.
Knitting: Scarf
Fir is now available as a single pattern. This is an easy pattern composed of 3 variations of a Fir tree stitch. It is worked in two sections from the bottom cast-on edge to the center and grafted at the centre back. I include instructions to make the grafting easier. The two sections of the scarf may also be joined as a 3-needle bind-off. Have...
Knitting: Scarf
Flower scarf is very easy. Just cast on for one ruffle. Decrease. Knit the main part of the scarf. Increase for the last ruffle. Cast off! Tiny wild flowers are amazing in the forest, so I had to include this scarf as part of the Forest Scarves series. I hope you like it.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Leaf is now available as a single pattern. This scarf would suit the intermediate to experienced knitter because there is some patterning on the return row. Leaf is knit in two sections, beginning with the cast-on edge and knitting to the center back, where the two sections are grafted. I include instructions to make the grafting easier. Enjoy!
Knitting: Scarf
Moss is a very easy pattern worked from the cast on edge to the cast off edge using a very simple knot stitch for texture. Moss is one of the ground covers of the forest and is included in the Forest Scarves series. I love the simplicity of Moss both as a lace scarf and as an organic material. There are so many examples of lace in nature. Read ...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Pine is now available as a single pattern. It is an easy triangular shoulder wrap with a “Scotch Pine” motif, that is knit from the top down. Evergreens in the forest are very lacey so I included this as part of the Forest Scarves series.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Pond is now available as a single pattern. This pretty triangular scarf is started at the top and worked down to a lily pond pattern. (Intermediate) When I was on vacation near Mt. Tremblant in Quebec, we hiked through some beautiful wooded areas with lovely ponds and steams. I have included two scarves with water themes as part of the Forest S...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Scorpio Shawl is one in a series of 12 shawls based on the signs of the Zodiac. Knit your sun sign (moon or ascendant) or knit the sign of someone you would like to be close to. Scorpio is knit from the top down in lace weight yarn and measures 40” x 80” blocked.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This shawl was inspired by the Robert Frost poem - “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening”. Simple stitches combine to show the falling snow, the barren woods and the deep drifts. The shawl is finished with 31 tiny bells. When you shake the shawl it sounds like snow falling - surreal.
Knitting: Scarf
Stream in now available as a single pattern. It is an easy scarf, beginning with a provisional cast-on at one end. You knit to the other end of the scarf and flare it slightly. Then you pick up the stitches from the provisional cast-on and flare the other end of the scarf.