Auntie Marta Studio
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This is a third design in the moss and twig series. There are patterns for a hat and fingerless mittens available. Matching shawl was only a matter of time. As the seasons change the shawl
had to have a little bit of snow incorporated into the design.
It’s so very satisfying when everything comes together and brings joy.
Don’t you think?
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
I wish I could live by the beach… I love looking at the water and the waves, but for now I live in
a landlocked country. I can only dream about it or knit socks with watercolored yarn with lace details which remind me of waves and coral reef atolls.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
What do you do when a high school friend suffering from an autoimmune disease asks you
for a pair of socks? Well…
You design a pair that will fit her perfectly and send them to Berlin where she lives.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Landscape in layers in a hat from reflections in blue water to green fields dotted with colourful wild flowers to sky which can glow orange at sunrise or sunset.
This hat is inspired by travels around Switzerland.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This is a second design in the moss and twig series. There is a pattern for fingerless mittens. Matching hat was only a matter of time. It’s so very satisfying when everything comes together and brings joy. Don’t you think?
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
requests from friends are sometimes irresistible… I was asked to design a comfortable pair of fingerless mittens and I had the perfect yarn for it. Sat in the garden one day the design came to my head and the needles started doing it’s magic. The end result - an elegant design which looks more complicated than it really is.
Knitting: Vest
I’ve been working with babies for nearly 20 years. They always wear very cute clothes! I can’t wear them… but can create them, so here is my contribution to your baby’s wardrobe Wee little cables.
Knitting: Ankle Sock
My country is on lock down, like most of the world right now (because of the pandemic).
I’m sitting by the window watching the world go by. The brown twigs are turning all shades of green,
just like the stripes on my socks.
Spring has arrived. I’m hoping I’ll be able to spend summer outdoors and enjoy the shorties.
I’m convinced you share m...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Why syringa vulgaris? It’s my mum’s botanical influence… it means lilac in Latin. Read more in the about section why lilac is so memorable for me…
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Due to a childhood incident I have an unbelievable fear of being under water.
Once diving is out of question I still enjoy sitting on the beach and staring at the waves. These socks are a bit of a dream come true in a way…
looking into depths of the sea but remaining above the surface.
Knitting: Cowl
Sugilite is a very rare purple gemstone with interesting pattern on its surface.
Created in collaboration with Skein Queen, you could say this design is fit for a queen.
It is said that the gemstone will give you lots of self confidence to accomplish anything you want to, so go ahead and knit this beautiful cowl, even if you have never tried ...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Sugilite is a very rare purple gemstone with interesting pattern on its surface.
It is said that the gemstone will give you lots of self confidence to accomplish anything you want to, so go ahead and knit this beautiful hat, even if you have never tried cables before. Treat yourself to warmth and a wonderful crown (decreases).
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Do you love cables but are intimidated by a big project?
This hat is a perfect starting point. Practice different cables on a small scale and enjoy a warm hat in autumn and winter.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Born out of necessity, after over 18 years of working with babies, I have designed a pattern that fits those tiny toes. The best fitting baby socks, that stay on the longest. They are a quick and satisfying knit, great for busy mums but also perfect for the last minute baby shower gift.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Growing up my mum had lots of flowers in the front garden, she has very green fingers and knows all the plant names in Latin. Lilium convallium was always my favourite because of its unforgettable smell. This sweet and delicate flower stayed in my memory forever.