Jennifer Chase-Rappaport
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Veloce is a pattern containing many options: 3 sizes, 2 choices of gauge, 2 choices of style. Within each gauge and size, instructions are included for either a close-fitting beanie style, or a slouchier fit toque. Yardage detailed below:
Knitting: Cowl
Marlborough Loop is named for, and inspired by, a place where I learned to love the outdoors in my childhood. Dappled sun on the forest floor, gravel riverbanks, and a wealth of learning about local flora and fauna continue to be a treasured part of my life many years since I was last there. This loop scarf lets me keep a reminder of that world...
Knitting: Cowl
Inspired by winter walks on the beach, the Northern Shores Cowl is a cozy and soft neckwarmer. Using just one skein of Biggo yarn, this cowl is a quick knit perfect for gift giving - or treating yourself.
Knitting: Cowl
Birches Cowl is inspired by a tree I loved daydreaming under as a child. It was fascinating in every season, even when I could only gaze at it from a window in the depths of winter as it bowed down under a sparkling layer of ice.
Knitting: Scarf
Marine Layer is an asymmetrical long scarf designed for generous wrapping in a variety of styles. The proportions of the solid and striped sections are inspired by the traditional French sailor’s jersey. A touch of lace at the wider end evokes the foam of waves breaking against the shore.
Knitting: Scarf
You know how a rain shower looks from a distance - dense at the top, then almost like ghostly fingers falling and getting fainter as they get closer to the ground? That’s what I was thinking of when I came up with the stitch pattern for Scattered Showers Loop. Living in Seattle, I spend plenty of time thinking about rain… This versatile scarf c...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Brinnon Slouch Hat is inspired by my love of northern shores, where the evergreens come right to the ocean’s edge.
Knitting: Scarf
Created to the exacting specifications of a diehard Seahawks fan, this scarf will keep the cold out and show your Seattle hometown pride. Knit in the round for a double layer of warmth whether you wear it at the stadium or just around town. Best of all, the knitting is simple enough that you can work on this while watching the game!
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
LOUDER!!!! Show your 12th man (or woman!) spirit and keep you hands warm while tailgating. This pattern offers the option to use either duplicate stitch or intarsia for the colorwork, so you can choose how much challenge you want while knitting. Mitts shown here are duplicate stitch. With a full skein each of Hawkeye and Collegiate in Hazel Kni...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Aloft is an asymmetrical triangle shawlette worked from the widest edge down to just a couple of stitches. The lace pattern is charted.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Queen Anne Mitts is a companion to my Queen Anne Cowl. Available in 3 sizes for Teen, Women’s Small/Medium, and Women’s Medium/Large, the mitts will stretch at least an inch, so choose a size with plenty of negative ease.
Knitting: Cowl, Scarf
Second in a series inspired by the other great obsession at RocketBoy Knits Mission Control - motorcycles!
Knitting: Cowl
When you have a dear friend whose name sounds so much like a knitted item, there’s really only one thing you can do… Krista Cowl is knit in two phases: first the main part of the cowl is knit from the bottom up, then the buttonhole panel is picked up from the side of the first piece and knit perpendicular to it. The cables are simple, making th...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
A small shawlette or scarf, with a wolf’s face worked in the center panel. The sides of the triangle are picked up from the center panel and worked outward to the ends, decreasing gradually to points.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Rugged enough to wear while gardening, elegant enough to wear anywhere, branching leaves climb the outside of the hand in these fingerless mitts.
Knitting: Baby Blanket
Based on a classic quilting pattern, the Flying Geese Crib Blanket has a style which is simultaneously traditional and modern, fitting any nursery. The blanket is sized to be big enough for snuggling, yet portable enough for travel in strollers and car seats. With a stitch pattern based entirely in knits and purls, this project is suitable for ...
Knitting: Beret, Tam
Emma’s Star has a conservative beret-style hat which will fit most women and many children as written. The shape is easily modified with blocking, and suggestions for adjusting the size are included in the pattern.
Knitting: Scarf
Please note that as written, the pattern will use almost very bit of the 400 yard skein. It is helpful to weigh your skein when you reach the half-way point in the pattern to verify that only half of the skein has been used.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Eyelets and cables combine for a luxurious wrap. The stitch patterns are written out and easy to follow. The long edges of the wrap use a selvage stitch that creates an i-cord style edging while knitting.
Knitting: Scarf
The Sylvan Neckwarmer is designed to make the most of a single skein of Curious Creek’s gorgeous Serengeti. The rib and eyelet pattern is suitable for advanced beginning knitters, and the size of the neckwarmer makes it a perfect weekend project. This is a revised and expanded version of a pattern I originally created for the Puget Sound LYS To...