Rows of PurL
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Knitting: Cowl
I don’t know about all of you, but I am always cold and often throw something around my long neck for warmth (and not just in the colder months). I love a larger cowl that I can snuggle into and wear both during the day to embellish my outfit, or outside amongst the various fall and winter weather changes. This stranded colorwork cowl is knit i...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This asymmetrical shawl pairs tuck stitches with garter rows and is finished off with a sweet crochet border along the increase edge, hence Sweet B. B is for Border of course! Mix a contrasting solid with a self-striping yarn and quickly you will see the pattern unfold. I love seeing the colors change! I believe this shawl would also look good ...
Knitting: Baby Blanket, Throw
I happen to be a huge fan of texture in knitting, which you may be starting to realize if you have made any of my other patterns. I was dreaming of fall and playing with some knit swatches when this cuddly, soft creation came to me. It is worked flat with a cable pattern that alternates to create the feeling of movement. The cable is sandwiched...
Knitting: Pillow / Cushion
This pillow design stemmed from helping a friend refresh the couch in her Floridian home. I made her swatch more than she would have preferred. The result was so popular around my store that I brought the pattern to all of you. Two squares are knit with unique colorwork changes that really keep you interested. The center star stitch pattern is ...
Knitting: Cowl
Pair colorful chunky yarn with circular needles and away you go! I was inspired by a client’s sweater fabric when creating this cowl. It showcases a fun reversible stitch pattern sandwiched by unique rolled hems. It knits up quickly and can be worn to your favorite destinations all season long!
Knitting: Throw
This fresh take on a tuck stitch pattern really has me excited! While there are many blanket patterns out there, few of them are
Knitting: Cowl
A spin-off of the original, this DK weight cowl is knit in one of my favorite yarns! Its bold tuck stitch pattern, sandwiched by Latvian braids, offers simple, clean detail. Reversible, textured, and easy to throw on, this lighter weight cowl is everything you need to keep your neck warm and stylish any time of year.
Knitting: Scarf
I immediately throw something around my neck the second it starts to get cold outside. Soft, cozy and stylish are always a
Knitting: Cowl
Plaid is a spicy combo of color and shape. And it is always in style! I was inspired to design this plaid cowl after spying an old
Knitting: Scarf
Come on now…we have to knit for the men too! While this reversible scarf is completely unisex, it definitely makes me want to
Knitting: Cowl
I love playing with color, and mosaic knitting in the round is a great way to do just that! This pattern actually sets the stage for
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Lightweight, drapey, and both earthy and classy all in one, are all qualities I was trying to achieve when creating this stylish stole.
Knitting: Cowl
I loved seeing the pattern unfold while knitting up this cowl! It is a modern mosaic pattern, knit in-the-round and not only eye-catching but super fun to knit! The pattern is a mirror of itself, therefore you can throw it on right side up or upside down and not worry. You immediately look stylish!
Knitting: Cowl
I love playing with Fisherman’s Rib! It is a fun knitting technique that creates a fluffy reversible texture identical to brioche. The stitch is created very differently and, for many, is easier to wrap their head around.
Knitting: Cowl
The Crossed Keys cowl is a bold, reversible Tuck Stitch pattern sandwiched by Latvian braids. It is super fun to knit and can be thrown on any time of year to keep you warm or to add style to any outfit. The pattern uses a 2:1 yarn color ratio. If you are up for a splurge, treat yourself to a 2nd skein of CC and make a second cowl for a friend ...
Knitting: Cowl
This squishy, chunky cowl is a quick knit, full of techniques. Happy, fun stitches, including brioche rib, tuck stitches, and a stretchy I-cord bind off, give your color combinations a chance to shine. Flip it upside down or switch it to be worn inside out, exposing its reversible beauty. Pair a long necklace with your new cowl and rock any out...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This cozy slouch hat, worked stranded in the round with absolutely delicious yarn, reminds me of brain juices firing off idea after idea inside our heads. Your color choices will inspire you, your mood and others every time you put your hat on. Watch the colors change creating an instant smile and spark of wonder.