Anita Grahn
eBooks available as Ravelry Downloads
eBook :
4 patterns
Checkers and Mates is a collection of four sock patterns featuring checkers, chess, diamonds and their mates. This collection includes something for everyone! Two are worked top down and two are worked toe-up. Some have a traditional heel flap, and some have an alternative heel construction.
eBook :
4 patterns
In this collection there are four patterns for warm or extra warm socks. There are portions of double knitting, colourwork and structured knitting for warmth, and one of the socks is in alternative construction. Knit and enjoy!!
eBook :
4 patterns
The Knodd Baby Set contains patterns for hat, pants, cardigan and blanket.
eBook :
3 patterns
The Sock Triplet e-book is a small sock collection, which will include:
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Knitting: Cloche Hat
This hat is worked mainly in garter stitch from bottom brim to top in a Swedish Heritage natural grey wool yarn. The only embellishment is the organic stems coiling up on one side of the hat.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
With an eye-catching rib-and-eyelet trail on top of the foot, and a filling garter structure under foot and round toe, this is the perfect sock for the outdoors. The stitch pattern is a real simple two-round repeat, and still so effectful!
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
The Fan Duster Socks are worked in a structure stitch pattern in the rhythm of the colour of your handpainted yarn. The stitch pattern is an easily memorized repeated pattern and highlights one colour of your yarn hank.
Knitting: Hanging Ornament
Use this mini raglan jumper to embellish your Christmas Tree, or place it in a card to make a fancy Christmas Greeting!
Knitting: Hanging Ornament
Use this little tree to embellish your actual Christmas Tree, or place it in a card to make a fancy Christmas Greeting! Knitted top down.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Eagle’s Flight is a long and narrow crescent shaped shawl imitating the dramatic beauty of an eagle’s wings while in flight.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This shawl is knit entirely in garter lace with eyelets and nupps. The saw-tooth edge is worked as you go.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
The Zicke Zacke Socks are worked in a meditatively simple stitch pattern using three colours - but never more than two in one round! The sole and gusset are covered in lengthwise stripes. Toe, heel and cuff are each worked in one colour.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
These patterned socks are for when you wish to go wild with love and hearts! The pattern is worked in 5 colours, or you can take a chance to use up your leftover sock yarns in lots and lots of colours!
Knitting: Mittens
Quickest knitted mittens ever, made in bulky yarn and large needles. There is a surface pattern of garter stitches to add extra warmth, and the braided ends at the cuff is a wink to the traditional Lovikka mitt.
Knitting: Cardigan
This baby cardigan is knitted in a soft finewool yarn from Glada Fåret, in stockinette stitch with a lace panel at front, sleeves and yoke.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
I have created these socks to remind us of life happening, and to live life at present, and I hope you will like them!
Knitting: Baby Blanket
The Sweet Dreams Baby Blanket is a quick knit in super bulky yarn, featuring a simple but elegant cable pattern on a garter stitch background.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
This sock pattern was first published as part of the Sock Madness 2018 competition.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
The Diamonds and Mates Socks are worked in an easily memorized two-colour pattern with a complementary pattern for sole. The sock is worked from the toe up, with a traditional heel flap. Toe, heel and cuff are worked in the main colour.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
The Check Mate Socks are worked in a lace pattern which gives a chequered impression. The stitch pattern is an easily memorized repeated lace pattern to resemble a chessboard.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
The Twist and Check Socks are covered in a pattern of intertwining large and small cables. The stitch pattern makes these socks squishy and soft, and at the same time classy looking!
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
The Argyle Check Socks are worked in mostly garter stitch in two colours, with travelling stitches forming an argyle resembling surface pattern. The toe, sole and heel are worked with slipped stitches, creating a soft and thick fabric for yummie warmth.
Knitting: Market bag (slouchy)
Join the plastic reduce movement by knitting a colourful grocery bag to bring when shopping. The bag is strong and stretchy and of minimum weight.
Knitting: Throw
Alternating garter and stockinette stitch in worsted weight yarn make an elegant blanket, bordered with a cabled knot edging. Meditative to make with a challenging twist, the Stornaway Throw is sure to become an heirloom for your home.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
These socks are created from inspiration of the pinnacles and turrets of medieval buildings. There are cables, braids and various surface patterns.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Huldran is a folkloristic creature from Swedish tradition. She allegedly lived in the forest, luring men with her mystic attraction to follow her deep into the wild. Only, she was not a real woman, and hid the hole in her back beneath her flowing hair. If a man or boy who had been lured away by Huldran ever found his way back to the humans, he ...
Knitting: Pants
These pants are knitted in a soft finewool yarn from Glada Fåret, in stockinette stitch with a lace panel along the outside of the leg. There is a small yoke of garter stitch at the top back to ensure a good fit.
Knitting: Bonnet
The hat is knitted in a soft finewool yarn from Glada Fåret, mainly in garter stitch with a lace panel around the head. The top of the hat is tied into a cone with the aid of a line of eyelets and a twisted cord.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Imagine you are skiing cross country and the prepared track in the snow lies ahead of you. Gently following the curves of the ground. Now and then you see how previous skiers have crossed the tracks and left a pattern of crossing lines in the snow on the ground. A bird is singing, and maybe a still and silent moose is watching you among the tre...
Knitting: Cuffs
Flower bouquets worked in lace and beading cover the front of these ribbed wrist warmers.
Knitting: Mittens
Use an old fashioned wool yarn that will felt for knitting the mitten, and a soft and colourful sock yarn to work the rib. Then use your leftover yarn in the finest colours you have to embroider the heart motif onto your mitten.
Knitting: Bookmark
Do you agree that the perfect bookmark needs to be nice to touch? I used a sturdy linen yarn for these, and I am sure they will wear with grace during those long hours that they will be stroked up and down or slowly pulled between the fingers of a book-loving friend. Turning softer and smoother each evening when it is taken out of a book full o...
Knitting: Poncho
Bohemian Rhapsody - was first published as a Winter Break Poncho Mystery KAL in December 2015
Knitting: Pullover
This little sweater in size 2 years can be knitted by five persons in parallel, and thus be finished in an evening. It is possible since it is designed in five modules which then are assembled. It is a classic raglan cut sweater, for which the sleeves and front and back are worked from the bottom up, and the yoke is worked top down.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
The Wilderness shawl is inspired by the vast forests of northern Sweden. Fir trees covering the hills as far as your eyes will reach and misty valleys in between. This design is a homage to the stillness and eternal life in the untouched wild.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
The Mistletoe Socks are worked in a main colour and a contrast colour in several intriguing colourwork techniques. The construction is toe-up with a reinforced heel flap.
Knitting: Throw
The Rainbow Throw is a warm blanket worked on a circular needle from centre out in one piece and can be made as a lap blanket or a full size blanket. The grid pattern which ends in a row of hearts on all sides is created by loop stitches. The loop stitches makes it resemble an old fashioned rug and makes the blanket really warm.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
We’re firmly of the belief that there’s no such thing as too many socks, and this pair has just shot straight to the top of our must-knit list. They’re knitted from the top down and you can choose to work the mock cable pattern from the chart or written instructions. The cables are worked without a cable needle, and are far easier than they look.
Knitting: Earflap Hat
This little cutie will keep your cutie warm outdoors! The brim in soft garter stitch covers the ears, and there are ties to tie it securely under the chin. The top of the hat is shaped like a crown, with a finishing tail at the centre folded into a loop.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Decorated with delicate rose buds this sock puts the colourwork up front! The front panel in three colours is knitted first. The rows of colourwork are to be placed in a longitudinal direction. After that, the cuff and back side all the way to the toes are worked, binding to the sides of the front panel. The heel is traditional, with a heel fla...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
The interesting surface pattern along the front of these socks shows off hand painted sock yarns nicely! The waffles stitch pattern is created with elongated stitches bound together into a regular grid. The surface pattern will also hold a lot of air and ensure good insulation when the sock is used.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
These socks are knitted with one bright and one dark strand of yarn and so will magically transform from hot to goth as you turn them inside out as one colour will dominate on the outside and one will dominate in the inside of the sock. It is largely knitted in channels for a luxuriously fluffy feel and super warming ability. Some details are ...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
For extra warmth in winter, these socks are not only in two-colour colourwork at the front, but are also knitted double at heel flap, sole and toe. The back of the leg is worked in rib for a good fit.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This shawl was originally published as a mystery to result in a shawl with lace and textured sections inspired from gardening. It is semi-circular in shape, but asymmetrical in patterning - just like in a long time beloved garden starting to bloom in spring!
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
To use up all those leftovers from previous socks, this is a hit! Use one neutral yarn, to tie it all together, and go wild when picking your contrasts. Or make a nice rainbow or gradient effect from those scraps, or… There are lots of possibilities - use your imagination!
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Treat your toes to a touch of class with these gorgeous unisex socks, which feature a simple all-over geometric texture.
Knitting: Cuffs
These wrist warmers have an elegant braids pattern evolving into a grid which adds a good fit. The pattern looks far more advanced than it is, and is easy to make without a cable needle or lifted stitches. The edge is embellished with a small crocheted scallop edge.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Bianca Maria was a fairy princess who grew up with the trolls. The troll princess in turn lived with her family in the human world. They were The Changelings. Of course, it all eventually ended well! The fairy-tale was written in 1913 and published as a part of the series Among pixies and trolls which has been published as a collectors series e...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This is a long and narrow triangular shawl worked from the bottom up. The bottom edge is decorated with ruffles which are accentuated by a contrasting stripe running up and down the hills and valleys.
Knitting: Baby Blanket
This blanket reminds me of sleeping like a child, with head and ears full of fairytales of far away countries. And who would not like to sleep like that again!
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
When my first sock was done, my reaction was that it looked like some kind of bird, rather funny for a sock, but when I put it on, it was oh, so comfy! The rib hugs the foot and ankle at just the right spots and the contrast stripes in the rib add elegance.
Knitting: Scarf
If you need a casual, mostly garter shawlette next in your wardrobe – this is the project for you! Emanating from a soft i-cord upper edge, the shawlette is worked from end to end, and the fringes as you go. Therefore it is the perfect project for self-striping yarns, or other yarns playing with colour.
Knitting: Toeless Sock
For warm summer nights when in sandals or flip-flops these socks are a bliss! The toe and heel are open to keep that summer feel, but they will still protect from that slight chill in the evening.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
With a simple diamond motif in front and back, and a ribbed panel on each side, this sock features a deceptively simple but yet sophisticated technical solution, and aims for a comfortable fit.
Knitting: Throw
This is a project for using all those odd balls of sock yarn that are left from completing other projects. You can choose to arrange your colours in a pattern, or just completely random. You can sort them according to the colour circle, only intercepted and framed by the crisp black and white contrast. Black and white, by the way, could be your...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
This sock is a simple and fast knit but still has an interesting construction. It is knit from the cuff down in an elastic pattern, inserting a scrap yarn for the heel to be knit later.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
These cozy socks were designed as a defense against Mistral, the cold north winter wind of the French Riviera. Baby alpaca and silk hug your feet and toes in the finished socks, and interesting yet easy toe-up construction makes them fun to knit. Quick to knit and lovely to wear, Mistral makes a perfect gift for a friend or for yourself.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
These warm socks are knitted in a braided pattern resembling the ropes of a sailing vessel. They are made from the cuff down with braids running all the way down along the front, and also along the sides of the heel flap. The heel flap is reinforced, as are also the sections under heel and under toe – for extra warmth!
Knitting: Mittens, Fingerless Gloves, Cuffs
These little warmers are knitted in a braids pattern resembling the ropes of a sailing vessel. They are made from the bottom up, and they can be made into cuffs, half-mittens or regular mittens. This is the perfect quick gift knitting project using only a small amount of worsted weight yarn!
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
In the beginning, this sock is knitted back and forth with long circular needles, showing off a self-striping yarn to a maximum. Along the front, all the way from the toe up to the finish of the cuff, petite braids with peeking eyelets are climbing. There is no seaming or picking up of stitches at any time while knitting. Perfect for someone w...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
At a first glance this might look like a regular Swedish Raggsocka. It has the ribbing on top of the foot for a perfect fit, the reinforced heel-flap and is knit in a thick all-wool yarn to be very warming. I think even my Grandma would actually approve! But when looking closely, you will find that this sock is knitted toe-up, which was never e...
Knitting: Scarf
This is a fun and simple knit which gives you an effectful and flirty result. There are only knit stitches, yarn overs and a few decreases involved. The corkscrew tassels are knitted as you go with a few cast ons and cast offs along the way.
Knitting: Cowl
The Criss Cross Double Cowl can be whipped together in a few evenings. It is made up of only one rectangular piece with no increases or decreases, stitched together in one short seam. Choose two colours that complement each other, or maybe one of the yarns self-striping, like in the pictures. A filling wool yarn knitted into this snood should k...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
The New Moon Shawl has the shape of a new moon rising. Along the outer edge there is a line of medallion shape lace motifs. The upper edge is finished with an i-cord cast off. It knits up quickly from the bottom up in worsted or DK weight yarn, making it soft and warm as well as elegant.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
This feminine sock has an elegant diamond shaped lace pattern climbing up along the front of the foot. To assure a comfortable fit and staying elasticity, the remaining upper side of the sock is knitted in 1:1 rib with twisted knit stitches. This is one of the tricks I picked up from my Grandma, which she always used for socks and mittens when ...
Knitting: Cowl
This is the coziest thing to wear under the jacket when the wind is blowing and snow is falling, or just during a busy down-hill day in the weekend.