Sarah Boulter

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Sometimes life needs a warm hug, something so comforting and cosy you can’t help but feel loved and warm. Named after Nelle, a sweet kelpie-staffy rescue dog with a big heart who always wanted to curl up beside you as close as she could, this shawl is designed to wrap warmly around you and give you that soft, comforting hug.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
On a long road trip in country New South Wales, it’s the unique flora and the architectural details of beautiful old buildings you can stumble across in sleepy towns that stick with me. This shawl evokes some of those elements - architecture from a beautiful convent building (colour work) and waratah, the star of the NSW flora (lacework).
Knitting: Baby Blanket
Soft, cosy and colourful this baby blanket will delight the new parents and baby alike! The pattern is really a recipe which you can put your own stamp on! Add more repeats, change the stripe pattern, be totally random with colours or very symmetric…the options are yours! A kit for the baby balls of Cotton Fine is available in Australia from Th...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This is a simple crescent shawl designed to show off the beautiful cotton/possum blend of Zealana Kiwi Lace yarn. The pattern uses a simple slipped stitch technique and alternating colours to create the pattern. It’s important to remember to bring your yarn to the front before slipping stitches as this creates the texture. The mixed colour sect...
Knitting: Scarf
This pattern is a step-by-step illustrated pattern to help you in your first knitting project - a “Pom poms make everything beautiful scarf”. Made in a simple garter stitch using a bulky weight yarn, this pattern will have you knitting like a pro in no time. The booklet goes with a yarn kit we sell at The Yarn Bar which includes all yarn and to...
Knitting: Electronics Cozy
This makes a great and stylish case for your iPad. It gives some shock protection and moisture protection. The body is knit in the round with stitches picked up to create the flap.