Chelsey Clammer

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Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Named after Suzanne Middlebrooks, the founder and owner of Austin’s local yarn store, Hill Country Weavers, the S is for Suzanne hat is an engaging knit with a bold cable pattern, forming the shape of an S. Knitted from the bottom-up using a mock cable stitch, the body of the hat surrounding the cable pattern is in stockinette stitch, giving yo...
Knitting: Earwarmers
This is a fun cable version of the Dreams Ear Warmer. The color changes are the same, but here you’re doing simple cables in the middle color sections to add some great texture to your ear warmer. This is an excellent, quick project to practice some easy cables without cable needles, or if you’re a cabling pro, then you’ll knit this little ear ...
Knitting: Earwarmers
I thought up this ear warmer one night while I was trying to go to sleep. I kept thinking about it for the next few days, planning it out in my head, and then I just went for it. And it turned out how I imagined it would, so I guess dreams do come true. The Dreams Ear Warmer is knit in bulky weight yarn using the stranded knitting technique. It...
Knitting: Sleeveless Top
This super quick and easy crop top pattern has a little bit of ventilation in it with a simple lace pattern running up the front of it. The top is knitted in bulky weight yarn from the bottom up, then the back is bound off and the left and right front are worked flat and separately. An icord is then made to create the straps. Four sizes are ava...
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
It was cold. My sister lost the mitts I made her, so I made her some new ones in 3 hours to keep her hands warm. Two sizes are included: small/medium and large/extra-large. These are really basic mitts and quick to knit. Enjoy!
Knitting: Bookmark
I have a book coming out in Fall 2022 (Human Heartbeat Detected) and I wanted to make bookmarks to match the cover. This is the result!
Knitting: Bag - Other
This sharpie case was made out of necessity. A musician friend (Patrice Pike—check her out!) needed a little case to keep all of her Sharpies in at her merch table. So, I made this. Pens and pencils will also fit. It’s knit flat, uses a few essay cables, and the sides are seamed. Blocking is necessary!
Knitting: Sleeveless Top
This seamless, top-down crop top is fast and fun to make. You begin by knitting the collar in the round, then the front increases and lace pattern are worked flat (chart is provided for the lace pattern). Then you knit the straps and back increases flat. Once the increases are finished, you join the front and back together and knit in the round...
Knitting: Pullover
This raglan sweater is seamlessly knit in the round with worsted weight yarn and uses a variety of cable stitches to create a cool interlocking diamond effect. The cable pattern is charted. Twisted stitches are used for the ribbing. The sweater is written for an adult size small (33” chest). It’s a great sweater to practice knitting without a c...
Knitting: Earwarmers
This is an earwarmer/ear band that is knitted in the round. It’s a cabled rib pattern that is easy to adjust for size.
Knitting: Sleeveless Top
This tank top uses the basic chevron stitch pattern with some finessing to create a fun, sleek, and breathable tank top. The tank top is worked from the bottom-up, in the round until the top part of the tank when you work the front and back flat and separately. The pattern length is adjustable by subtracting or adding pattern repeats for the bo...
Knitting: Sleeveless Top
This is a super-breezy and comfy summer tank!
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Using twisted stitches and a seed stitch rib, the texture and ridges in this hat are as majestic as the mountain it is named after. The directions are for a size small (21” circumference), but the hat is easily adjustable. If you love twisted stitches, then you’ll have a blast making this hat! If you hate doing twisted stitches, then do this ha...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This hat uses twisted stitches and a ridged rib pattern to create a hat that can be word by both genders. It’s unassuming brim pattern allows for the ridged texture of the hat to stand out more. The hat is adjustable by casting on multiples of 6.
Knitting: Cozy - Other
The original pattern uses Sport weight yarn. If you want to use DK weight, there is a note at the end about how many pattern repeats to do with thicker yarn. Pictures and directions for both versions of the lighter cozy are given.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This hat can be adjusted easily by increasing or decreasing by multiples of 12. It is a written pattern. It incorporates a twisted stitch rib and basic lace work for the hat pattern. It can also be adjusted in length if you want a hat that is less slouchy. If you want this pattern but cannot afford it, please contact me.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This is a slouchy version of the Slip Stitch Stockinette Beanie (https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/slip-stitch-stoc...). This version is VERY adjustable because as long as you cast on a multiple of 2, you’re set. The decreases are just k2tog, so there’s no math to figure out! I do suggest blocking the hat just to loosen up the slipped st...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This is a quick slip-stitch hat for an adult size small (20” circumference). It is done using slipped stitches and therefore needs to be blocked when you’re done with it so that is stretches out some.
Knitting: Electronics Cozy
This cozy can be adjusted to fit any size of a tablet or eReader. There are 7 stitches for every pattern repeat, so you can easily increase or decrease. The fabric comes out really stretchy, so don’t worry if it looks tiny while you have it on the needles.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This is to be made with cotton yarn so it can be used as a dishcloth. This is my first pattern I’ve created, so feedback is welcomed!