Rose Jordan
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Knitting: Tee
This top is constructed from the top down. I cord edging along the bottom and around the armholes achieves both a clean border and edges that will lay flat. Twisted ribbing and buttons create subtle and delicate detail. This open back tee can be accompanied by any undershirt on cooler nights or worn alone for the warmer days.
Knitting: Pullover
This loose fitting raglan sweater is a great garment to throw on over any top or to simply wear alone. Minimum use of short rows adds a bit of length to the back for a slightly dramatic effect while keeping the pattern fun and simple to knit. This sweater is intended to be cropped but you can easily add length if you want a longer sweater.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This asymmetrical shawl is designed with a variety of stitch patterns that makes for an eclectic accessory. A handful of different stitches creates a subtle yet intriguing design and is topped off with large buttons to add intricacy.
Knitting: Vest
Crepuscolo, meaning “twilight” in Italian, is what these two colors reminded me of while making this vest. Knit from the bottom up, this vest is knit in a loose gauge to give a draped and breezy feel and has minimal seaming. It is completed by an I-cord edging to give a smooth, polished look.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Linee, translated from Italian to “lines” in English, is a very simple and exquisitely clean shawl that is undemanding and painless enough for a knitter of any experience to tackle. Created for late spring/ early summer, this shawl is made to look refreshing; with cotton yarn being suggested to use, it will feel just as refreshing when being wo...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
A textured shawl that suites any season and can be worn in a variety of ways. With a mixed collection of stitches, this shawl is perfect for anyone from advanced beginners to more experienced knitters. Slip stitches and rib sections will produce enough diversity to keep you pleased. My favorite detail on the shawl entails a slipped stitch along...
Knitting: Headband
A sleek and simple headband that’s perfect during the warmer months so you can’t possibly miss the joy of creating something knitted. A great lace pattern creates an airy and playful headband that can fit perfectly for any occasion.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This wicker beanie pattern is perfect for beginners or advanced beginners who are learning or simply enjoying uncomplicated cable work that pops.
Knitting: Cowl
This pattern is intended to be made with any type of worsted weight yarn. Almost two skeins of Amherst Valley 100% merino wool was used. This pattern is simple enough to follow along for a beginner, but a joy to create for the more experienced knitters.
Knitting: Cowl
An intricate cowl that brings definition to every stitch is surprisingly worked in a simple two row repeat. The reverse side is just as aesthetically pleasing, making this cowl a reversible work of art.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
A classic chunky beanie with a bold braid to top it off. This pattern is quick to knit and will keep your head nice and cozy. The beanie is worked flat and sewn together using the mattress stitch, yet can be worked in the round if you are a more experienced knitter and understand where the knits and purls would be exchanged.