Elisha Costa

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Knitting: Cowl
After experiencing the squishiness of the Cables & Ladders Beanie, I knew I wanted a matching cowl. The Cables & Ladders Cowl features the same knit rib & cable chart and is beyond comfy to wear! This cowl is worked in the round, bottom up, and works up fast. The sample shown is the adult size.. I hope you enjoy making yours!
Crochet: Table Runner
Every few months or so I love taking some time to redecorate my home. This month I decided it would be fun to create my own table runner. While I created mine to fit my table (and be hidden from tiny hands learning to grab everything they find), this pattern is written so that you can create a table runner that matches your size table. I have i...
Knitting: Pullover
You’re out at your favorite pumpkin patch, holding something warm and delicious in your hands. It’s cold outside, but not too cold. This is your yearly moment to find the perfect pumpkin and you’re going to enjoy every moment of it!
Crochet: Scarf
Looking for a project that you can complete while watching your favorite tv shows? Then you’ll love this triangle scarf project! With repetitive steps that continue for the length of the project, this scarf is perfect for mindless crocheting. The triangle scarf is worked top down, starting with your longest point. Each row decreases down to the...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Happy Halloween & all things fall! This coming fall, I knew I wanted something on the spooky, but cute side. This beanie can be made for any Halloween colors, or switched up to work for any season! I imagined so many different color combinations while knitting up this version.
Knitting: Cup / Mug
When it comes to Halloween, I am a huge fan of all the cute, fun things. This mug cozy is a perfect match to the Spooky Love beanie! It uses the same yarn as the beanie & works up fast! I hope you enjoy knitting yours!
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
When thinking of knitting patterns, I usually stick to neutral colors. This time I decided to change things up and try designing something with bright colors! Welcome to the Midnight Garden Beanie. This beanie reminds me of rows of seeds and flowers blooming in the middle of the night. I hope you enjoy making yours!
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Welcome to the Cables & Ladders Beanie! If you’re looking for an intro to cables, this is a great pattern to start on. The majority of this beanie is created using knits and purls, with a few cable stitches here and there. This beanie features a double knit brim (for extra coziness) and is written for 6 sizes. I hope you enjoy!
Knitting: Cowl
After designing the Pumpkin Magic Beanie, I knew I needed a matching cowl. Knit up in the same yarn as the beanie, these two items make the perfect design pair and look great separately! The cowl is worked up in the round using worsted weight yarn. It knits up quickly! The adult cowl took me about 1 week to complete!
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
If you’re looking to practice your colorwork skills, this is a great pattern to try! The Winter Magic Beanie is made with two worsted weight yarns and has minimal floats- perfect for practicing your colorwork skills. You can easily create a double brim by working additional ribbing rows. I hope you enjoy making yours!
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Sometimes you just need a fun, quick project to get you into the fall mood. The pumpkin spice beanie is knit up with two different colors and features an easy to follow colorwork chart. This is a fun and VERY quick project- the adult size took me two days! I look forward to seeing everyone’s color combinations!
Knitting: Dress
Welcome to one of my new favorite dresses! The La Pine Sweater Dress is a simple drop shoulder dress that is knit top down, in the round. This dress is named after where my husband & I were married and features one main cable similar to that of a pine tree. Made in worsted weight yarn, this project is perfect for casual knitting during the ...
Crochet: Food Cozy
Welcome to my Santa’s Chocolate Hat pattern! This hat is designed to decorate a chocolate bar as a Christmas present, but you can adapt it to cover other goodies such as candies or dress the head of a doll or bear. It also makes the perfect stocking stuffer! This pattern is written for any size yarn/gauge so you can play with different combinat...
Knitting: Pullover
Welcome to the perfect autumn sweater! This knit sweater is worked bottom up, in pieces, and sewn together. The design features drop-shoulders, no waist shaping, & a double brimmed collar to create a comfortable yet charming look. Made in worsted weight yarn, this sweater works up in about a month! Happy Knitting!
Crochet: Coaster
Love coasters? Me too! Even better, I love crochet and knit coasters. This crochet coaster is unique because of our cute, little metal ring. By crocheting in the round and wrapping our work around the metal ring, our coaster has added weight and always lays flat! Give this coaster 30 minutes of your time…and soon you’ll have a whole house full ...
Knitting: Boot Cuffs / Toppers
The transition from fall to winter is one of my favorite times of year. It reminds me of sweet things like sugar cookies, cozy blankets, and family. I chose the name Buttercup for these boot cuffs because of the sweetness in the name and how perfectly boot cuffs keep us all cozy and warm. Each boot cuff is knit in the round using a series of kn...
Knitting: Cup / Mug
For the past year, I have been saving this special red yarn- looking for the perfect project. And one day, it hit me! This red yarn was waiting to be a Christmas themed mug cozy. With its sparkle and unique pattern, this mug cozy reminds me of everything merry and bright. When making your own, you will need about 60 yards of sport weight yarn a...
Knitting: Scarf
As soon as I saw the acorns falling and leaves turning beautiful reds and yellows, I knew it was time to bring out my fall scarves. The Gathering Knots scarf has a collection of cable stitches designed to keep you entertained while knitting and cozy all season long. With thick yarn, you can knit yours in a week or less!
Knitting: Cup / Mug
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Knitting: Legwarmers
When moving from California to Oregon, I was inspired by
Crochet: Cup / Mug
I have always been a fan of mug cozies. They are a great way to save the earth and accessorize my favorite part of the morning- coffee time. Whether you are a coffee lover or a tea connoisseur, mug cozies are always the way to go!