Robbie Sattes
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Knitting: Poncho
Poncho is worked side to side for bottom sections, then stitches are picked up and worked across top (yoke) to shoulders.
Knitting: Cowl
Light as a snowflake and soft as down, this cowl is both fashionable and comfortably warm. The snowflake lace pattern adds interest and the solid welts give structure.
Knitting: Cowl
This very-warm and stylish cowl takes just one skein of Plymouth Yarns Galway Roving. The yarn works up fast on US size 15 circular needles (or DPN’s). Fantastic for a last minute gift, or when you realize you need something warm for a last minute ski trip.
Knitting: Cowl
This very-warm and stylish cowl takes just one skein of Plymouth Yarns Galway Roving. The yarn works up fast on US size 15 circular needles (or DPN’s). Fantastic for a last minute gift, or when you realize you need something warm for a last minute ski trip.
Knitting: Cowl
This is a great cowl for a novice cable knitter. Simple cable stitches paired with a deliciously soft and warm chunky alpaca make this a quick knit. Knit on US #11 straight needles, use the option for provisional cast-on/Kitchener stitch, and this cowl will be virtually seamless. Or, you can make with traditional cast-on of your choice, then bi...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The Bartlett Yarn 3 ply is a rustic yarn, that still has some lanolin content. Nice to work with, it gives great stitch definition.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This pattern is Tea For Ewe’s knit design for the 2015 Yarn Along The Rockies yarn crawl, hosted here along the Front Range of Colorado. This intriguing design uses 1 skein of Natural (color 102) Bamboo Pop with 1 skein of Abracadabra color-changing yarn. The shawlette looks like it is one color, off-white, inside, but when worn outside, the ed...
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
This pattern is Tea For Ewe’s crochet design for the 2015 Yarn Along the Rockies Yarn Crawl, hosted here along the Front Range of Colorado. Originally worked up in Universal Yarn’s Bamboo Pop, variegated color 207, On Parade, and Abracadabra color-changing yarn; this shawlette could also be worked up in a solid color Bamboo Pop, and the color c...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Any color of Manos Del Uruguay Silk Blend can be used for this hat; Variegated, as shown, or solid. Abracadabra yarn changes color in sunlight, so be sure to take potential yarn choices outside, to see if you like a particular combination, once the Abracadabra changes from Natural to Pink, Purple, or (coming soon) Blue.
Crochet: Coffee / Tea Pot
This pattern is worked in 2 halves and sewn together, leaving opening for spout and handle of teapot. Fully customizable; add pattern repeats for larger pot, and/or add rows before decreases, for taller pot.