KYMaggie

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Pixie Hat
The use of oversize ribbing with hint of cables makes this a speedy knitted gift. Crown forms a pixie point adding a sweet touch of whimsy to this everyday cap.
Knitting: Bonnet
Fine cables and dense seed stitch combine to create this traditional design. Using less than one skein of yarn, this delicate bonnet is ideal for a special baby gift.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Designed to be fun and funky, this hat uses contrasting colors to showcase the 5 point cable crown and unusual colorwork elements. The endless color combinations make it a perfect choice for chasing away the gloom of winter months.
Knitting: Pillow / Cushion
For a dear friend’s wedding, I designed an afghan using hidden heart motifs and interlocking cables to celebrate them tying the knot. Later, I was inspired to convert the design into two coordinating cushions, so that you can knit the cable designs before working the larger afghan. When asked for an appropriate pattern name, the groom suggested...
Knitting: Coffee / Tea Pot
Nothing says warmth and comfort like a Hobbit hole. The cable design of this cozy was inspired by the iconic round green door on Bilbo Baggin’s snug hobbit hole home in the Lord of the Rings series. The pattern uses dense three color stranded rows and adjustable ribbon ties to make the cozy heat insulating - a perfect reading companion.
Knitting: Purse / Handbag
This beaded handbag was inspired by Arwen’s butterfly headpiece and her green coronation dress as portrayed in the Lord of the Rings series. The butterfly motif, which is beaded and hand-stitched after knitting, transforms this easy bag into a stunning accessory.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Inspired by the Dwarven mines from The Lord of the Rings, this quick knit features contrasting lattice cables that form a starburst design at the crown. The combination of colorwork and cables creates a texture that works together to make this striking hat. Fun to knit and wear, the Mines of Moriahat is perfect for men or women.
Knitting: Beret, Tam
The inspiration for this pattern came from an unused Lord of the Rings drawing of a shield for Eomer. This complex-looking tam is not as hard as it looks! A quick, yet fun and challenging knit for intermediate to advanced knitters.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
These socks were inspired by the great spider, Shelob, and her web-filled lair as described in the Lord of the Rings series. The web cleverly encases your feet and legs, entwining around your calves and soles.
Knitting: Belt
Matching cables and colorwork set this reversible belt apart, making it an accessory sure to catch everyone’s eye. The colorwork design mirrors the cable side, making it a perfect addition to your wardrobe.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This classic herringbone hat has a new twist added with cabled ribbing and five cables intersecting on top to form a star. Colorwork and cables work together here to create this unique design suitable for him or her.
Knitting: Mittens
These classic herringbone mittens have a new twist added with cables on the back and sides. Colorwork and cables work together to create this unique design suitable for him or her.
Knitting: Headband
This is a good beginner’s introductory colorwork project. The headband only uses about 75 yds of red and 75 yds of black. You’ll also need just a small amount of white for one round at the center.